By the time I reached thirty, I hadn't managed to provide any of the happiness I wanted for my wife. I also still couldn't become the support my parents relied on. At this turning point in my fate, my income suddenly began to increase randomly. (A daily life tale in a wealthy family setting, featuring a single female lead and no harem.)
Everyone was scrambling as if they were speculating in the housing market.
Those who couldn't come up with the full payment just teamed up to pool the funds together.
The goal was to avoid paying bank interest.
Anyone who's bought a house knows that the bank interest is practically equal to the price of the house itself.
By pooling their resources, these people could easily gather enough for a full payment on a house.
Chen Qi was racking her brains because her sister-in-law had already started to offload her properties.
There must be a problem she had spotted.
She herself still had six or seven properties. Should she just follow suit and sell them off?
She was getting married in October, and her brother had gifted her a large house and two storefronts.
The two storefronts were already rented out, bringing in eighty thousand a month.
Her brother had spent over forty million to buy them for her as a gift.