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Chapter 193 Today's information is overwhelming.



Chapter 193 Today's information is overwhelming.

Yuan Bao listened quietly to his relatives' concerns, but remained steadfast in his conviction, unmoved by their worries.

With her current abilities and resources, she already has a clear plan for her family's life after moving to Beijing.

In her view, arranging work properly for everyone was just a small favor.

My uncle and aunt are hardworking and down-to-earth, and my aunts are equally hardworking and resilient. Their spirit of hard work and perseverance is a valuable asset wherever they go, and they will surely shine given the right opportunity.

As for the housing problem, Yuan Bao had already made plans.

From the moment she first saw those four adjacent courtyard houses, she envisioned a beautiful future for her large family in Beijing.

Those courtyard houses are spacious and well-located. With a little furnishing, they can become a warm haven for a family, satisfying each other's needs while allowing everyone to look after one another and continue the deep family bond.

Yuan Bao went straight to the point and asked, "Uncle, Aunt, Auntie, Auntie, put aside your worries about the unfamiliar environment in Beijing, let me ask you, do you want to develop your career there?"

Or rather, if, I mean if!

"I can find someone to help you with your job and housing issues. Would you be willing to go?"

“If the job and housing are both taken care of, then of course I’d be willing! After all, it’s Beijing!” My aunt was the first to react, and the others hesitated for a moment before exchanging glances and nodding in agreement.

"That's good. I was just giving everyone a heads-up, so don't be nervous!"

There should still be about a year until our college entrance examination, so we can think about it carefully.

"Or we could have my maternal grandparents and aunt come and stay with us for a while. As for my uncle and aunt, and my aunt and uncle, you can decide whether or not to come over based on the situation." Yuan Bao was afraid that she had spoken too hastily and really scared everyone, so she changed her words.

Seeing that everyone was deep in thought, Yuan Baoqing cleared his throat and continued, "There is another very important matter that I need to tell you all."

"Oh, is there something else? There's so much information today, I feel like my brain can't keep up!" Auntie joked with a smile, trying to ease the slightly heavy atmosphere.

Yuan Bao repeated the same story he had told his parents, which was that Boss Chen said the area on the homestead would be demolished in the future and that they should build the house as soon as possible.

The uncle and aunt reacted very quickly. Almost at the same time, they looked at each other and said in unison, "Then we have to hurry up and build it! They are important figures, so their information must be reliable and their inside information must be correct!" Their words were full of urgency.

Aunt Yuan hurriedly gave instructions from the side, her expression concerned and somewhat serious: "We family members know the truth about this matter."

Everyone needs to be careful what they say and not go around saying anything carelessly, remember that!

"Of course! We're not the kind of people who can't keep our mouths shut. We absolutely won't let a single word slip out!" Auntie immediately patted her chest to assure everyone that she was the quickest to react tonight.

"Okay, building a house is no small matter, and it can't be rushed. Fortunately, we still have plenty of time, so we have enough time to think it over carefully."

Aunt Yuan sighed softly, her face serious, and said slowly, "As soon as we heard the news yesterday, we thought that we had to tell you as soon as possible, so that you wouldn't complain later because we didn't tell you. We are all family, and we can't let this kind of thing make us feel estranged."

The uncle, who was listening nearby, nodded repeatedly and chimed in, his tone revealing a hint of emotion: "This is indeed a big deal, such important news, it's crucial!"

I have a classmate whose old house was demolished, and he was compensated based on the building area.

There are several ways to compensate, such as monetary compensation, property exchange, and a combination of both.

Monetary compensation involves assessing factors such as the area, structure, and condition of the demolished property and then providing a corresponding compensation amount.

Property swapping involves exchanging a newly built house or a property in another location for another property.

The uncle paused briefly, a hint of envy flashing in his eyes, and continued, "My classmate's family chose monetary compensation. Wow, they got a huge sum of money all at once, and now they're practically millionaires."

The uncle continued, "So our plot of land is in a good location in the urban village, so we can't miss this opportunity and we have to start construction as soon as possible."

"Didn't we discuss this before? Just one floor per family."

"Fortunately, we found out about this first, so we have more time now. We can take it easy and start construction slowly without rushing things."

As for funding, there's no need to rush. We can take it one step at a time and plan it reasonably.

This is my idea. What do you all think? Do you have any different opinions, or any better ideas? Please share them.

The aunt gently shook her head, a warm smile on her face, and said in a calm tone, "I have no objection, let's do it the way everyone says."

Fortunately, my former employer bought out my years of service, so I still have some money left over. If we run into cash flow problems with building the house, my share can cover it.

Her eyes revealed a sense of open-mindedness and composure, showing full support for the upcoming house-building plan.

My aunt and uncle exchanged a glance and nodded in tacit agreement. My aunt then said, "We don't have any objections either. We'll leave everything to everyone's arrangements."

Building a house is a big deal, and we will definitely cooperate fully.

My aunt's husband chimed in from the side, a kind smile on his face. The atmosphere of the family working together warmed his heart.

Yuan Bao's lips curled up slightly, revealing a confident smile.

As early as yesterday, she had already discussed the matter thoroughly with her parents and reached a consensus with the family. She was full of anticipation for the house-building plan and naturally had no objections.

At this moment, watching her family sitting together, brainstorming and working together for their shared future, a warm feeling welled up in her heart. This is what a family should be like.

“Exactly, exactly. When we get the compensation from the demolition, our family will have more confidence if we really move to Beijing to develop our careers.” Yuan Bao blinked, a confident smile on his face, and added at the opportune moment.

Upon hearing this, the family members couldn't help but smile at each other, and their previously somewhat serious expressions softened considerably, instantly creating a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.

After the important matter of building the house was settled, Yuan Bao smiled and said to his mother, "Mom, why don't you take Auntie and Auntie around to each room and let them get familiar with the environment?"

After saying that, she turned slightly to look at her uncle and aunt, and blinked: "Uncle, Aunt, I have something I want to talk to you about alone. Uncle, don't forget that you just said you would support me."

After saying that, he smiled and led the two into the room.

After the three of them sat down, Yuan Bao slowly began to talk about his maternal grandparents moving into the courtyard to live with him in the future.

Upon hearing this, the uncle's face flashed with a complex expression. He paused for a moment, then sighed deeply and said slowly, "Oh dear, how am I supposed to bring this up..."


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