Chen Yuhang checked the time and said, "It's still early, shall we write the sales contract and agreement first?"
"good."
"OK."
Both parties nodded and discussed it, and the rest of the things were much easier to handle. They wrote the sales contract and agreement, and both parties signed and put their fingerprints on it. Chen Yuhang submitted the materials back to the Housing Authority and the tax authorities before the end of the afternoon.
The house issue was basically settled, and Su Qingyun's family of three all breathed a sigh of relief. They had finally settled down in Beijing, which was something worth celebrating. So in the evening, the family, together with Ji Yue and Chen Yuhang, went out to eat again. They even invited Mrs. Mo to join them. The old lady originally did not agree, but she could not persuade them and had to nod and go with them.
It was still the restaurant that Chen Yuhang found. Su Qingyun smiled and said, "Brother Hang, you really are a know-it-all in Beijing."
"That's an exaggeration." Chen Yuhang also laughed, "But if you encounter any problems in Beijing, you can ask me. As long as I can help, I will do my best."
"You have helped us a lot this time." Su Qingyun said seriously. If Chen Yuhang had not helped introduce this house, they would not know how many detours they would have to take and they might not be able to find such a satisfactory house.
"You're welcome." Chen Yuhang said quickly, "I'll do my best to help you. Just let me know if you have any problems in the future." To be honest, getting to know someone like Su Qingyun might be more beneficial to him, Chen Yuhang.
"Well, if I need your help in the future, I will definitely not hesitate to ask for it." Su Qingyun no longer said polite words to refuse.
"Xiao Chen, I have to thank you too. This really puts an end to my worries." Old Mrs. Mo sighed, "Otherwise, even if I die, I will never rest in peace knowing that this house has no good owner."
"Grandma Mo, you're too kind." Chen Yuhang said quickly. This thank you was too much and he couldn't bear it.
Mrs. Mo thought for a moment and said to Qin Ying and Su Aimin, the two parents, "Xiao Qin, Xiao Su, my house, no, it will soon be your house."
Everyone smiled and said, "Grandma Mo, it's still your house for now."
"What I'm saying is that although that house is nice, it's been vacant for quite a while. Before you move in, check it out and do some repairs. If there are any changes that need to be made, start as soon as possible."
She herself thinks her house is perfect, but it is normal if others need to make changes. Besides, the house is indeed a bit old and some parts have been in disrepair for a long time and need to be repaired.
"I understand that. Don't worry." Su Aimin nodded. He was the only man in the family, so of course he had to take responsibility.
When he was in the countryside, almost every household renovated their own houses, so he was capable of doing this kind of work.
"That's good."
Chen Yuhang looked at Qin Ying and Su Qingyun, mother and daughter, and asked curiously, "Auntie, Qingyun said that you two were admitted to university. When will you register?"
"tomorrow."
"So fast."
Qin Ying and Su Qingyun nodded, "We just estimated the time."
Going to college? Two? Mrs. Mo was a little surprised and looked at Qin Ying, "You also got into college?" She was not surprised that Su Qingyun went to college at this age, but it was really strange that Qin Ying went to college at this age.
"Yes." Qin Ying was a little embarrassed. "I was lucky. My age was just right, so I was admitted to university."
"Getting into university doesn't depend on luck, it depends on your ability." Mrs. Mo shook her head. "It doesn't matter at this age. As long as you are willing to learn, it's never too late."
Hearing the tone of her voice, Qin Ying asked hesitantly, "Aunt, can I ask what you did for a living before?" She could tell that Mrs. Mo's demeanor and family background definitely did not indicate that she was an ordinary person.
Mrs. Mo smiled and said, "I used to be a translator."
Translation? Everyone was a little shocked, this is not common.
"My family was well-off and my parents were open-minded. All our children, regardless of gender, had the opportunity to receive an education. When I was young, I attended a private school with foreign teachers who taught me foreign languages. I had a good aptitude for languages. Later, my father sent me abroad to study. After I returned to China, there was a shortage of translators, so I became a translator and have been doing this for decades."
Old Mrs. Mo talked about the past with some nostalgia.
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