Chapter 802
Chapter 802: Chapter 786 A Lifetime of Being in Debt for a House Chapter 802: Chapter 786 A Lifetime of Being in Debt for a House The children of the Gu Family were still essentially grounded and upright.
If they ever went astray, it wouldn’t require her intervention, for Gu Ning would be the one to give them a thorough beating.
As for Xiaobai, Tang Yuxin later discovered that he actually had a remarkable innate talent, and of course was a promising medical student.
With her as his mother, she was determined to nurture him into a little genius in traditional Chinese medicine.
She started teaching him from the age of six months.
Even though he might not have understood, by pulling at Xiaobai’s little sprouts daily, some benefits could surely be reaped.
Xiaobai’s comprehension skills were not at all inferior to those of his reborn mother from years ago, so it was certain that Xiaobai’s IQ was not low, definitely higher than his mother’s—who, after all, had the advantage of being reborn.
Tang Zhinian’s new building had been under construction for the past few years, impeded only by the fact that he initially acquired too much land.
Now, he owned the entire area: three residential districts and two commercial zones have already been developed, and construction on the fourth residential district had begun.
Tang Yuxin had never considered getting her own apartment; perhaps in her previous life, she obsessed over owning a house.
But in this life, she didn’t feel the same way, possibly because she had never lacked anything since childhood.
They still had their old family home in the village, and she owned a traditional courtyard house.
That place wouldn’t be too shabby—it was part of the cultural material heritage, so it absolutely wouldn’t be demolished.
Of course, her favorite place was still Tang Garden.
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As for her two children, she would leave them be for now, as they were still young.
“Mommy, Mommy…”
Xiaobai peeked his little head out from the door.
Now two and a half years old, he could wobble around on his feet.
However, due to his naturally robust health and the Gu Family’s inherently tall stature, he seemed rather big for his age, though he was actually just a tiny tot of two and a half.
Tang Yuxin walked out from inside the house.
Today was her day off, and she had promised to take the children out to play.
It so happened that the grand opening of her father-in-law’s building was today, so she planned to take them there for a visit.
“Let’s go,” Tang Yuxin extended her hand, and Xiaobai quickly grasped onto his mother’s hand.
“Brother, brother, let’s go,”
He shouted towards the outside, and after a little while, another child who looked exactly like Xiaobai walked out.
They had the same facial features, the same height, and of course, wore the same clothes.
The two Xiaobais had always strikingly resembled each other from a young age, although their personalities grew increasingly different.
Da Bai (Big Xiaobai) ran over and took hold of his mother’s other hand.
“Let’s go,” Tang Yuxin said, but she couldn’t carry both of the little ones, as they had grown heavier.
When they were younger, she could manage it, but now she genuinely couldn’t.
Therefore, the children also knew that it was impossible for their mom to carry them both.
If she picked up the older brother, what about the younger one?
And if she held the younger one, what about the older brother?
So, they always walked alongside their mother, though their bodies were plump, they could walk on their own.
Tang Yuxin opened the car door and got the two of them in, fastened their seat belts, and then set out to their grandfather’s place.
By the time she arrived with the two children, the crowd waiting to buy houses was already quite large.
Tang Zhinian’s new property development was very well-planned and situated in an excellent environment, comprised of high-rise buildings and good layouts, with lush greenery.
Although the prices were steep, real estate was in a period of growth, with housing prices soaring ever higher, leading to an ever-increasing number of buyers.
Just like now, because of the grand opening of this building today, people had lined up early in the morning.
Tang Yuxin took the children out of the car and, holding their little hands, entered through another door.
“Oh, my dear little ones,” Tang Zhinian exclaimed as soon as he saw his grandchildren, showering them with love.
He hugged one, then the other, hardly able to let go.
At over forty years old, he was still at an age of maturity and charm.
His business had been thriving these past few years, and with his daily fitness routine, he didn’t have a belly, nor was he balding.
According to Tang Zhijun, the men of the Tang Family wouldn’t go bald—that was a good gene passed down from their ancestors.
Even at the age of seventy or eighty, their hair would remain in great condition, without a bald spot in sight.
The one thing Tang Yuxin envied the most was this genetic trait.
Hence, she hoped her chubby little ones would inherit it too, avoiding baldness in old age so they could remain handsome for life.
She handed over the children to Tang Zhinian, readying herself to go outside for a walk.
In her past life, she had attended many such grand opening ceremonies because she wanted to get a house.
Sometimes she would come over early in the morning during winter, shivering from the cold, just to get a cheaper price and choose a good floor.
But the wait didn’t always pay off.
Then she’d wait for the next property opening, with prices getting higher and the houses less desirable.
Once she made the down payment for the house, she felt as if she had been skinned.
Of course, she might need to live frugally for decades, meticulously managing her finances each month, facing the plight of income not covering expenses, scrimping and saving.
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This was the bleak and helpless reality of their lives as mortgage slaves.
Every day, she would think about which floor of her building was under construction, when she could move in, and if the construction would be completed without turning into an unfinished building.
All the heart and soul she poured into this, she had experienced it her entire life, just like everyone else here, hustling for a life.
Yet in this lifetime, she had managed to provide a good life for her father and didn’t have to hustle for a house for the rest of her life, sparing her children from following in her footsteps.
She mingled with the crowd, thinking about which apartment to buy, considering the direction it faced and how many floors up it was, whether to get a two-bedroom or a three-bedroom place.
She had never constructed a high-rise or seen any blueprints.
Even though the property belonged to the Tang Family, she really had never dealt with these things.
Despite this, she could still pick out a good floor based on her experience from buying a house in her previous life.
Which apartment, how big the windows of a certain floor were, the height of the floor, the surrounding greenery, and the property management of the community—these were all things she took into consideration and paid attention to.
She walked over to a nearby scale model.
These were full-color simulations of the building complex, very intuitive.
Tang Yuxin immediately spotted a unit on one of the floors and wondered if it had already been sold.
“Is this one sold yet?” she asked the saleswoman nearby.
Of course, the saleswoman recognized Tang Yuxin, who wouldn’t bring the two children over.
They were the precious grandchildren of their CEO.
The CEO’s office was right on the second floor, and sometimes they could see him when they were at work.