Chapter 32 Investment



"I want it. Let's sign the contract." Wu Changyun answered readily.

"Do you want it?" The salesperson was stunned at first.

"Yes."

Because the properties here are priced quite high, if you're lucky you can sell two units a month, and if you split the profits between the salespeople, sometimes they can barely make a sale in a month. The commission from this house, which costs over 1.2 million yuan, is enough to cover the salesperson's expenses for three to five years.

"As expected, you have a good eye. Those who can buy a house here must have looked down on the previous house types. Only this high-end house type is suitable for you two." The salesperson said excitedly.

Wu Changyun and Fushun looked at each other, and it was as if they hadn't said anything.

The stock market crash broke out in Hong Kong in 1974, so stock speculation was definitely out of the question. Affected to some extent by the stock market, the prices of some low-rent housing in Hong Kong are basically stable at 20,000 to 30,000 yuan, with down payments ranging from a few hundred yuan per month. Some advertisements directly put up slogans saying that the price is only 90 yuan per square foot. In other words, a house of about 100 square meters can be bought for only about 100,000 yuan.

Ideally, Wu Changyun does not plan to buy business properties directly with full payment. He only needs to pay a down payment to buy as many low-rent houses as possible, and then rent them to some outsiders who are looking for money, using the rent to repay the installments. Ten years later, these properties will not only be in his name but will also appreciate in value.

After leaving Mount Kellett, Wu Changyun talked a lot with Fushun along the way, and Fushun seemed to be thinking about something.

"Don't think about driving, just focus on not getting into an accident."

"Don't worry, it won't happen." Fu said while holding the steering wheel.

It's true that clothes make the man, and saddles make the horse. Seeing Fushun driving this Ford, he seemed to be quite a small boss. The two of them looked for places by looking through advertisements and visiting many places. There were many locations that met Wu Changyun's requirements, and Wu Changyun even found a suitable house in some old town areas in Kowloon.

"Brother Yun, this house is so old, and the owner won't give me installment payments. This isn't worth it."

"Now it seems true." Wu Changyun nodded. Although this place is located in a prosperous area, the house is really too old. Moreover, a down payment of 10,000 or 20,000 yuan can be made. He needs to spend more than 100,000 yuan to buy this old house.

"I just don't know when the housing prices in Kowloon started to soar." Wu Changyun said to himself. In 2021, the housing prices in Kowloon, Hong Kong have long made it lose its original residential value and become a truly expensive place.

"Forget it, let's buy it." Wu Changyun said as he patted the dust he had just rubbed off on the stair railing.

"You're buying this too? We've already sold more than 30 houses today." Fushun asked reluctantly.

"Buy it. Not only that, but you'll have to take care of all of this from now on. You have to understand this."

"Okay, I know what I'm doing." Fushun nodded.

"Let's leave it at that for today. I'll buy a map of Hong Kong when I get back. You can continue to buy houses according to the areas I drew in the next few days. As long as they meet our requirements, we can buy them all. We have no shortage of money." Wu Changyun said in a low voice.

"You are really rich."

"I'm not a wealthy person, I'm investing."

Wu Changyun has been letting Fushun continue buying furniture and a house these days, while he's been fully immersed in writing a script. His latest project is "The Sixth Sense," a 1990s film about a psychiatrist and a little boy who can see ghosts. The film was a masterpiece at the time, a film with a supernatural atmosphere that's both heartwarming and suspenseful.

At the beginning of the movie, the male protagonist, a psychiatrist, was shot to death by a patient in retaliation. The patient, who was desperate about life, then committed suicide by swallowing a gun. After that, the male protagonist, who was in ghost state, never realized that he was dead.

The protagonist's failed psychotherapy experience became a knot in his heart. Every day, he accompanied his wife who had just started a new life, feeling betrayed and desperate. That is until he met a little boy who could see ghosts. Because of his ability to see ghosts, the boy was regarded as a freak by those around him. No one believed that the boy could see ghosts until the protagonist appeared.

With the help of the male protagonist, the little boy finally got rid of the ghost's troubles by fulfilling the ghost's last wish. The male protagonist also solved the psychological shadow that had troubled him for many years. In the end, the male protagonist discovered that he was a ghost.

From the beginning to the end of the whole play, the director cleverly used visual effects to conceal the fact that the male protagonist died, but instead made the audience feel that there was a living male protagonist in front of them and a sad story happening in his family.

At the end, when the ring slipped through the protagonist's finger and fell to the ground, the protagonist realized that he had been dead for many years, and his wife still missed him every night. The boy, who knew he was a ghost, helped the protagonist untie his knot and lead everything to the truth.

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