Chapter 179 Waiting for Demolition



Chapter 179 Waiting for Demolition

Lu Xiangyang looked completely bewildered.

The most profitable ways he knew were doing business, running a coal mine, and writing novels like Jiang Jiani.

Even though he knows that writing novels is very mentally taxing, and sometimes when he can't write anything, he feels so frustrated that he can't stand the whole world, writing is still a low-effort, high-return way to make money compared to other jobs.

But can he say it?

He cannot.

Jiang Jianni rolled her eyes at him, pulled him down a little, and whispered in his ear, "Demolition, demolition."

"Demolition and relocation is the fastest way to get rich."

God knows how much she envied those second-generation demolition beneficiaries; she dreamed of becoming one herself, and many of the protagonists in her novels were second-generation demolition beneficiaries.

But their family wasn't destined for demolition compensation.

Her parents' families are both from the county town, and the house they bought after getting married and having children was also in the county town.

They bought a house in a very new neighborhood, which later became the source of their suffering—because it was too new and not a residential building, the demolition process would deliberately bypass their area and choose the residential buildings next door.

Besides, in a small county town, you don't actually get much in return for a demolished house.

At most, we'll get two or three apartments.

However, apartments in the county town are not valuable. Even a well-decorated three-bedroom, two-living-room apartment can only fetch a maximum rent of 12,000 to 13,000 yuan a year, which doesn't bring any sense of making money.

Otherwise, why would Jiang Jiani need to buy a house in a higher-level city?

Thinking of the two houses she had just bought, Jiang Jianni's eyes lit up: "Now we just have to wait for the demolition and compensation."

The two houses they bought occupy a large area. If they are demolished in the future, the compensation alone will be at least three houses for every one house they buy.

That's six houses.

In other words, if you spend 180,000 now, you will have at least 60 million in the future.

Even if it takes ten or twenty years of patience, it's well worth the wait.

Lu Xiangyang: "...What if they don't demolish it?"

Jiang Jianni snorted coldly: "Impossible."

She glanced at Lu Xiangyang and said, "Just think about how many people there are in our country, how many are of marriageable age and have children, and you'll know how big the housing shortage is."

Take the capital city for example. Right now, once you cross the Third Ring Road, everyone thinks it's a desolate rural area. But in 20 or 30 years, everything within the Fifth Ring Road will be a city, and the area within the Sixth Ring Road will at most be considered a suburb.

Can you believe how terrifying this population expansion rate is?

Lu Xiangyang sighed: "Fine, I can't argue with you."

His family is well-off, but that doesn't mean he's unaware of the hardships of ordinary people or the difficulties of life.

Putting aside his own experience, many of his friends faced this problem after leaving the military.

Thinking of this, he had a sudden thought and couldn't help but glance at Jiang Jiani.

He didn't know where Jiang Jiani got those ingenious ideas from, but they could solve many problems.

Take buying a house, for example.

Many of his comrades lived with their parents and brothers after getting married, and they argued and bickered every day over the smallest things, their eyes bulging like chicken eyes.

They were all waiting for their work units to allocate them housing.

But who knows when the company will allocate housing? What if, as Jiang Jiani said, they stop allocating housing altogether?

There have been instances before where housing was allocated but is no longer allocated, and many factory workers' families have argued fiercely about it.

It would be better to take out a loan and buy a new house like they did, or simply buy a house further away.

The former requires monthly mortgage payments, but the advantage is that the initial investment is lower. The latter, while requiring more initial investment, is significantly cheaper than a new house.

He didn't take Jiang Jiani's talk about demolition and such to heart at all.

In such a large place as the whole rabbit, there are enough houses for all kinds of people.

Where is there a need to demolish old houses and renovate new ones?

Jiang Jianni had successfully completed two tasks and was in a great mood, so she started to visit the tourist attractions as planned.

A whole day is spent at one attraction, and by the time you've checked everything off the list, you're exhausted like a dog.

Lying on the bed, completely unwilling to move: "I can't go on, I'm going to die."

Lu Xiangyang massaged her calves speechlessly: "We just visited some tourist attractions, and half of the time we were either in a car or sitting. How did you get so tired?"

Jiang Jianni retorted, "That's you! Not me!"

"I'm just an ordinary person, with an ordinary small build. I walked for four or five days without stopping. How could I not be tired?"

Not only in these four or five days, but they also didn't rest for the previous few days because they were busy buying a house.

I'm constantly walking, walking, walking; cycling is both the beginning and the end of each day.

Thinking about how Lu Xiangyang is the one who rides the bike every day.

Jiang Jianni finally started to feel guilty: "I'm not like you."

"You've trained, but my maximum daily exercise is just doing gymnastics. I'm lucky if I can keep my joints from rusting. I can't compare to you."

Her calves are so swollen, itchy, and uncomfortable...

"...Ah...be gentle, be gentle, be gentle..."

Lu Xiangyang's technique is very good. I rarely feel comfortable after each massage, but the process is very difficult.

This was only because Lu Xiangyang had been massaging her calves every night for the past few days; otherwise, she felt she would definitely be crippled by now.

ah.

I really admire those travel bloggers and those who take on challenges.

Although it was for the money, it's really amazing that they were able to persevere.

Especially since some bloggers are just ordinary people—thinking about it makes me feel even worse.

They're both ordinary people, but while the blogger challenges the limits of human endurance every day, she was almost falling apart after just a few days.

So you can't just say that some people make money because they're lucky; they've really put in a lot of effort.

After the massage ended, Jiang Jianni finally felt that her legs were indeed her own, and she lay on the bed not wanting to move at all.

Lu Xiangyang shook his head at her, "You, didn't you say you were going to watch your sister filming tomorrow?"

"How can you go tomorrow in your current state?"

Yang Anni is really busy.

After we brought them home, they slept at home for the first two nights, but it's been almost ten days now and they haven't come back even once.

Fortunately, this girl was willing to spend money and bought herself a second-hand pager for more than two thousand yuan, otherwise it would have been difficult to find her.

I'm speechless.

They were living in Yang Anni's house, but it was difficult to even find her.

Jiang Jianni sat up with a jolt: "Why not? Of course you can!"

She's never even seen how filming works.

In her past life, she was a complete shut-in. She never sold film or television copyrights, nor did she follow any celebrities. The closest she ever got to a film set was when she visited a film studio.

You can only visit briefly; the film crew doesn't allow you to watch when they're actually filming.

Although she has a novel that's going to be adapted into a movie, the script hasn't even been written yet, and filming is still a long way off.

Now that the closest opportunity to see the filming set is right in front of her, how could she bear to give it up?

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