Chapter 52 The Tiger Wants a Girlfriend!



Among the new educated youth, Lin Zhiheng, who was least likely to go home to visit his family, planned to ask the team for leave.

Weren't his parents both at a cadre school?

Ma Chaoyang asked Lin Zhiheng this question.

Lin Zhiheng was silent for a while, then said, "I just want to go to the cadre school to see them... to see if they are doing well."

Ma Chaoyang stopped talking and patted Lin Zhiheng on the shoulder.

Qin Hanshu returned to the cave dwelling, washed up, and lay down on the kang (a heated brick bed).

She didn't plan to return to the capital this year, but after the New Year, she had to go back in May.

In his past life, Qin Feiyang hated the Hu family and Yang Aizhen. He was unwilling to let them live in the house left by his uncle and tried to take the house back, but he failed.

The main reason is that he is only a nephew, so his status is not legitimate.

Qin Hanshu was also unwilling to let the Hu family continue to live in the Qin family's house, but even as a daughter, it wasn't so easy to kick the Hu family out.

Because Hu Dayong managed to register the household registration of the Hu family of three in that house back then.

Hu Wenwen has now been sent to the countryside, and her household registration has been transferred.

Hu Dayong had ulterior motives towards Qin Hanshu and transferred Hu Bingbing's household registration back to the meat processing plant. Hu Bingbing lost his job at the meat processing plant, which meant he was essentially without a household registration and became a vagrant.

But Hu Dayong's household registration is still valid.

Currently, houses do not have private property rights; in rural areas, houses and land belong to collectives. In cities, houses are either state-owned or collectively owned.

The house where the Qin family lives, although it was bought by Qin's father before the liberation, has already been handed over, and the property rights do not belong to the Qin family, nor to everyone else in the courtyard.

The property rights of the house belong to the neighborhood committee collectively.

Of course, this doesn't mean that the house belongs to the neighborhood committee and that the neighborhood committee can do whatever it wants with the house.

Ownership remains with the original homeowner, but the property cannot be bought or sold.

As for how to determine who owns the house, it is mainly through the household registration system.

Nowadays, it's almost impossible for people to own two properties. Basically, wherever you live is where your household registration is, and naturally, the house you live in is yours.

In addition to household registration, social customs must also be considered.

For example, in a blended family like Qin Hanshu's, even if the Hu family members' household registrations are all in the Qin family's house, when it comes to inheritance, with all the neighbors watching, the neighborhood committee will likely side with Qin Hanshu.

However, if Qin Hanshu wants to drive the Hu family out now, she has to get rid of Hu Dayong's household registration first.

When the Hu family of three wanted to register their household registration, the neighborhood committee initially disagreed. It was only after Hu Dayong paid a high price and went through countless twists and turns that he managed to get in touch with the director of the neighborhood committee.

This was under the premise that the Hu family of three had already obtained urban household registration at that time. If the Hu family of three were still registered as rural residents, then no matter how much effort they put in, they would not be able to obtain urban household registration.

Qin Hanshu remembered that next year, a long-standing secret about that neighborhood committee director would come to light, and his whole family would be in trouble.

This matter caused quite a stir. Qin Hanshu listened to the Hu family's sighs and discussions for several days while she was in her spatial dimension.

If Qin Hanshu were to add fuel to the fire at this point, dragging in the neighborhood committee director's matter of registering the Hu family's household registration...

Qin Hanshu had planned this from the beginning. In order to understand the dynamics in the capital, she even established contact with her neighbor, Grandma Wu.

I guess Grandma Wu has already received the letter I wrote a while ago.

***

Grandma Wu's real name is Wu Adi. Her husband died early, and her son and daughter-in-law also live in the same workplace. Although they visit her from time to time, she is still very lonely.

When Qin Hanshu was a child, she loved to carry Qin Hanshu around and play with her.

Later, Wu Adi discovered that Yang Aizhen looked down on her background as a child bride and didn't like her getting close to her daughter, so she distanced herself from Qin Hanshu.

Unexpectedly, Qin Hanshu, who had been sent to the countryside, actually sent her a letter.

Wu Adi learned to read and write with her husband for two years, and she has no problem reading newspapers and writing letters.

Qin Hanshu's letter was nothing important; it was just casual conversation and asking if anything interesting had happened in the capital.

Wu Adi read it over and over again several times, and even wrote a reply to Qin Hanshu.

In his reply, he wrote about the gossip of the neighbors and the recent situation of Hu Dayong and Yang Aizhen.

It was a full seven or eight pages of letter paper.

She happily took the written message and went out to mail it.

At the screen wall, they happened to run into Yang Aizhen who was coming in.

Compared to before, Yang Aizhen looks much more haggard and aged.

Since the old lady of the Hu family moved to the city, Hu Bingbing lost his job, and now only Hu Dayong in the Hu family has a salary.

Old Mrs. Hu then forced Yang Aizhen to go out and find a job.

But these days, what good jobs are left for Yang Aizhen? She had no choice but to beg and plead with the neighborhood committee and finally got a job as a public toilet attendant at the entrance of her alley.

The administrator's job is all talk; their only job is actually shoveling manure.

Yang Aizhen was pampered in her childhood. When she was a teenager, she moved to her hometown and married into the Qin family. She didn't suffer much hardship.

In the two years following her father's death, she was visibly mentally confused.

But materially, she has always been well-off.

At over forty years old, he used to look like he was in his thirties, but in a short period of time, he has started to have gray hair!

Her mental state was not as good as Wu Adi's.

Even though Wu Adi was three steps away from her, she could smell the public toilet odor emanating from her.

Wu Adi had experienced hardship in her childhood, but she didn't mind, so she didn't avoid it.

Yang Aizhen's gaze towards Wu Adi was filled with resentment.

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