Chapter 273: Not a Soft Heart



Chapter 273: Not a Soft Heart

After entering the house, Su Mei picked up the rental contract from the floor. She held the contract and looked at Mu Lan, whose white dress was already stained, and said:

"Mulan, hurry up! Let's talk about how long it will take you to move out of my yard."

Seeing that the contract had fallen into Su Mei's hands, Mu Lan's body softened.

The students in the yard were too embarrassed to stay here and watch this farce, and after Su Mei entered the house, they dispersed in groups of three or four and returned to school.

The old men and women were still waiting for Su Mei to handle things. They were all waiting for the final result, fearing that Su Mei would be bullied.

Mu Lan got up from the ground and looked at Su Mei with tears in her eyes. She sobbed and said:

"I have already renovated the house, and the contract also stipulates that I will rent it for five years. Now you are asking me to move out, but I didn't want to move out on my own. You have to compensate me for the money I spent on the renovation!"

Anyway, the truth has been revealed, and Mu Lan has no choice but to accept it. She can only try her best to recover her losses.

Seeing Su Mei walk in, Zhao Yuqi suddenly felt too embarrassed to stay there, and while Mu Lan was talking, he fled from the room in shame.

"You know the lease term is stipulated in the contract, why didn't you look at the lease requirements?" Su Mei said as she walked up to Mu Lan and showed her the contract:

"Article 14: If Party B needs to renovate or remodel, it must obtain Party A's consent. If Party B arbitrarily builds or changes the building structure, it will be a breach of contract. Party A has the right to terminate the contract and demand compensation from Party B."

"Don't be so rude after getting an advantage." Having already lost all her face, Mulan became anxious when she heard that she would lose money:

"This house is so run-down. I renovated it inside and out to make it look like new. You don't want to pay me for the renovations, but you want me to pay for it?"

"I don't have such a bad conscience as you. I won't bother you about the decoration. But I will definitely not let you live in this house anymore. I'll give you two days to move out." After all, the house was indeed decorated very well. If Su Mei really wanted to hold on to the contract, it would not be right for her to ask Mu Lan to pay for it.

But Su Mei didn't pursue the matter, but Mu Lan was still dissatisfied: "I spent more than 400 yuan on decorating the house, which is my living expenses for several months. If you don't give me the money, I won't move out."

The four hundred yuan was Mulan's living expenses for several months. She spent that money with the plan to live a frugal life.

If she was kicked out again, she would really have trouble making ends meet. She couldn't rent a new house because she had no money. She had hinted before that living in the dormitory was not a good thing, and after the commotion today, it was impossible for her to go back to school and live in the school.

In a dilemma, Mu Lan could only stand there, insisting on getting back the money she spent on renovation.

In fact, for Su Mei, this level of decoration has only advantages and no disadvantages. If Mu Lan really discusses it with her as a tenant, she will really agree.

If someone else spent so much money to renovate the house into this state, and if they had to move out due to unavoidable reasons, given Su Mei's kind nature, she might even take the initiative to compensate them for the money.

But Su Mei will not be soft-hearted towards Mu Lan at all.

She reminded him, "Mulan, don't forget what you were planning when you called me here today. You wanted to expose my shortcomings in front of others and step on my head to show off your charm.

You said you had such thoughts, how could I be so easy to talk to and let you go? Do you think I'm a soft persimmon that can be easily bullied?

First, you must move out within two days. Second, you will not be compensated a penny. If you are not satisfied, we will go to court to see if the school will still accept you after you are sued.

By the way, I remind you not to try to do any damage to the house, otherwise I will make you sell your pants and you won’t be able to pay for it. I am very kind, so I remind you!

Goodbye and good luck. "

After saying that, Su Mei folded the contract in half, slapped it on the table, then turned around and walked out.

When they arrived at the yard, they saw the elderly neighbors still gathered around, so Su Mei hurriedly said:

"Thank you, my neighbors. If you weren't here, I wouldn't know what to do with these people today! Now the matter has been resolved. Thank you for waiting with me for so long."

"Hey, Miss Su, we are neighbors, why are you being so polite!" Aunt Guo waved her hand disapprovingly at Su Mei, and then asked, "

"By the way, Su Mei, what does the rental contract you just mentioned look like? It sounds quite complicated to me, and it seems to have a lot of things written in it."

Because they lived near the school, many of their neighbors rented out their spare rooms to students. So when they heard Aunt Guo asking about the contract, several elderly people who rented out their houses pricked up their ears.

Su Mei also found that someone was really paying attention to this matter, so she said: "I got this contract printed out at a photo studio, which has a printer.

If you want, I will ask my sister-in-law to bring you some templates in a few days. You can take the templates to the photo studio to make copies. There are copy machines in the photo studio."

"Okay, Su Mei." Aunt Guo nodded. "Then remember to bring it to us. We don't know how to make it, but when I heard you read the terms, I thought it was quite useful. It must be a good thing."

"Okay." Su Mei responded, "Then there's nothing else to do, everyone go back! Sorry to bother you!"

"You left the contract to that girl. She won't destroy the contract and play tricks on you, right?" Aunt Guo saw Su Mei throwing the contract on the table in the room and reminded Su Mei with some concern.

Su Mei smiled and shook her head: "It's okay, Auntie, the contract is in duplicate. She tore up one copy, but there is still one copy left. If she tears it up, it will be invalid."

"Ahhhh!!!" Mu Lan's scream came from the room, because when Su Mei was speaking, she was picking up the contract and preparing to tear it into pieces.

When the yard returned to its quiet state, Mu Lan lay on the table and cried heartbrokenly.

She hated Su Mei in her heart. When she was in the county, she was the pride of the county and the top student in the county who was favored by all the teachers in the school.

Mulan's father also promised Mulan that if she got the first place in the county's college entrance examination, he would buy her the piano she had liked for a long time as a birthday present for her twentieth birthday.

She was full of confidence and thought she had a sure win, but then a dark horse, Su Mei, showed up halfway through.

Therefore, she lost the gift her father had promised her, and she, who had once been the center of attention, was no longer a hotly discussed topic among the crowd after that day.

The topic became Su Mei, an ordinary-looking fat woman who suddenly appeared and snatched away all the glory that belonged to her.

She was so eager that she wanted to find an opportunity to push Su Mei into the abyss and turn her into a vain monster that everyone hated.

As a result, the slap was really hard on herself.

"No, I can't just give up like this!" Mu Lan cried and became angry. She found a pen and wrote on the letter paper:

Report letter————

Reporting a group of students from the Department of Chemistry, Su Mei, for squandering the kind donations from the villagers...


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