Ying Yan and Ke Meiyu personally went to investigate this shop. They didn't go directly to the neighborhood committee, because in Kyoto, you can't underestimate anyone; they might have some connection to what you're doing.
If they want to reclaim the house and handle the situation in the best way, the most crucial thing is speed—to act before others can react.
Ke Meiyu placed her and Ying Yan's spiritual senses onto two ladybugs made of talisman paper, and squatted in the corner of the shop, inquiring about the basic information of each household, such as how many people were in the family, where they worked, their temperaments, and what relatives they had, etc.
But when they got a preliminary understanding, they found the problem to be even more complicated.
The shop is quite large, with 300 square meters on a single floor, a double-height second floor, and a backyard.
The first floor was divided into seven large rooms by wooden planks, with a T-shaped passageway. Each room was about forty square meters and contained large communal sleeping areas, accommodating a total of seventy-two single employees of the department store. The upstairs also had a T-shaped passageway, divided into twenty-nine households on the north and south sides.
The backyard is a two-courtyard complex, originally used as hotel rooms to accommodate intoxicated guests. It has a row of side rooms and a row of reception rooms in the middle. Now, it is not only occupied by fourteen families, but also has many wooden houses built in the middle courtyard to be used as kitchens and storage rooms!
In other words, Ke Meiyu and Ying Yande simultaneously solved the housing problems of 72 single employees from different units, as well as 43 households, totaling 200 to 300 people!
Ke Meiyu couldn't help but look at Ying Yan, "Are all the courtyard houses in Kyoto like this?"
Debt collection is extremely difficult.
Ying Yan shrugged and said helplessly, "That's true. There are many units in Kyoto now, and the population is increasing year by year. There are only so many houses, so it's no wonder that there are more and more people."
“The houses in Kyoto are all old buildings of good quality, but they are very densely packed. It is difficult and time-consuming to demolish them and rebuild them into smaller buildings. Housing is a headache for every unit. Many employees and their families have caused a lot of trouble over housing.”
“Furthermore,” he sneered, “some people are afraid that the Qin family’s property will be returned, so they have arranged these residents in a hurry. Moreover, they are all very difficult residents. Don’t you think there are many units in this area, and each unit has a lot of people? Why is it that the people living here are so mixed?”
"That's because they deliberately concentrated all the troublesome people from other places here."
"Not only that, all of the Qin family's properties should be in a similar situation."
Ke Meiyu also frowned and asked worriedly, "Your Qin family is quite conspicuous. If it were just ordinary courtyard house residents, it would be fine, but this place has become a large dormitory-style hotel, and it's a long-term one. Where are we going to find a place to accommodate them?"
Ying Yan patted her head and said, "Naturally, they should go back to where they came from. It will take Charles about a month to travel to and from Kyoto. We can go through the procedures and arrange these people at the same time. Plus, there's half a month for renovations, so we have plenty of time."
"Since the organization has returned the Qin family's assets to me, it means they support me in kicking people out. It would be best if they could be properly resettled. If that doesn't work, then we should contact their original work units. If they can't even solve the housing problem for their employees, then they have no face to speak of."
Of course, this was definitely a last resort, as these directors all have connections of varying sizes.
Ke Meiyu and her group are planning to open a restaurant here. If this isn't resolved perfectly, there will definitely be considerable trouble in the future.
As the saying goes, it's better to offend a gentleman than a petty person!
After they finished eating, the two of them slowly made their way home.
Ke Meiyu rested her chin on her hand, sitting in the back of the motorcycle, enjoying the breeze, and squinting as she pondered.
The problem before her was like a proof, waiting for her to verify it step by step; it was also like a maze, requiring her to quickly select the best one from countless possibilities.
The former is too difficult for a poor student, but the latter is a piece of cake for her, who has been spending her life playing Tencent games!
Simply put, all the people living in the shops need to move out before Hanks can be scheduled to open for business with great fanfare.
But people need to go somewhere if they move away. Just as Ying Yan said, these people must have come from somewhere. It is a process of coming together from nothing. Now they need to complete the process of turning the whole into nothing.
Ke Meiyu did not work, but she had rich theoretical experience and knew that the junior leaders had mastered the art of delaying to the extreme. Seeking solutions from them would be a waste of time and energy, and would not even get the desired result.
The Qin family is now in decline, so we can't afford to waste our past favors on these trivial matters, can we? Besides, this isn't something that can be solved by wasting favors.
She kept thinking about it, and when she got home, she would take out a pen and paper and start drawing.
Ying Yan raised an eyebrow, stepped forward, and gently poked her slightly puffed-out cheek with a chuckle. "Wife, do you need any advice?"
Ke Meiyu glanced at him sideways, then continued to look down: "If you have a plan, just say it. Why are you asking me?"
“I see you’re having a good time entertaining yourself, so I don’t want to disturb you,” he said, playfully snatching the pen from her hand.
Ke Meiyu snatched it away, but before she could write two words, it was taken away again.
She knew him all too well. Ever since they got together, he would start having all sorts of wild thoughts as soon as it got dark, and would drag her around and make a ruckus for most of the night.
Sometimes he would even transform into a big bad wolf in broad daylight. Although she was more compatible with him in this life and knew more about the pleasures of women than in the previous life, she still couldn't compare to his serious demeanor in public, his lavish lifestyle at home, and his shameless thick skin.
She was afraid that he would ruin his health at such a young age, so she often added some nourishing medicines to his diet. As a result, his health improved, and he became even more unrestrained in that aspect.
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