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Chapter 246 Rent out the house

After the eldest and second son of the Li family got married, they started their own business and moved out. However, during the New Year, they still had dinner together until the fifth day of the Lunar New Year.

On the second day of junior high school, Li Rong took Zhao Qingsong and An An back to her parents' home. Li Kaizhi and Li Xuanzhi also wanted to accompany their wives and children back to their parents' home, but unfortunately they missed it.

When they arrived at the Li family, only the two elders of the Li family and Li Ruizhi were left.

Li Rong smiled regretfully: "What a coincidence. I forgot that my eldest and second brother in the second grade of junior high school have to accompany my sister-in-law back to her parents' home. By the way, why are you at home?"

She was asking about Li Ruizhi. Logically speaking, shouldn't Li Ruizhi be in favor with the Shen family now?

"Don't mention it. My father-in-law also wants to accompany my mother-in-law back to her parents' home. Ning Ning will also go with her."

"I didn't expect that you should come back one day later," Li's mother came over, "Jiaze and the others said they wanted to play with their cousin all day long, but they went back early in the morning and are probably having lunch now.

How about you guys sleep here for the night? Anyway, your previous house hasn’t been touched yet.”

"I won't stay. You'll go back later. Mom, you and Dad can come over to our place to play if you have anything to do. It's only an hour's bus ride away, which is quite convenient."

"Last time, I told you that you had built some kind of clothing studio. Your third brother confused me. I won't find out until I have time to go over and take a look." Mother Li smiled again, "After a while, we will be able to get together neatly."

together."

"How to say?"

"Your third brother's marriage is decided!",

"Really?" Li Rong looked at Li Ruizhi, who looked proud. She asked, "Okay, when?"

"After the first lunar month," Li Ruizhi raised his eyebrows, "When the Civil Affairs Bureau comes to work in a few days, we will go get the certificate."

"Congratulations, you finally got through it."

Li Ruizhi chuckled, peeled an orange, gave it to An An, and asked him: "Is uncle very powerful?"

An An didn't know what he was asking, but if he asked if he was powerful, just say he was great.

He nodded and said it was awesome, and sure enough, Li Ruizhi gave him the orange.

Mother Li rolled her eyes: "I always trick children."

Li Ruizhi smiled and did not refute. Li Rong waited for Zhao Qingsong to finish playing chess with Li's father and then prepared to go home.

After the seventh day of the Lunar New Year, Li Rong found some pieces of paper, wrote the rental information with a brush, and posted it in front of Xiangfu Hutong and her courtyard house.

Of course, it is impossible for her to rent out her courtyard house, mainly because she feels that it would not be good to rent it out elsewhere.

If you post it on someone else's wall, you will be scolded if you catch it!

If you post it on public buildings or telephone poles, it is a small advertisement. If caught by the neighborhood committee, you will be dragged away for ideological criticism, because such behavior is intentional damage to public property and you will be punished with ideological education!

Li Rong didn't want to spend money to publish in newspapers, and in this era, many houses were rented in this way, which saved money and trouble, but it might take longer to rent out.

But Li Rong really didn't expect that within two days of hanging out, someone would come and ask.

She was working in the east room when she heard a loud voice asking if she wanted to rent a room here.

She put down what she was doing and walked out. Just as she was about to answer, she opened the door and saw Li Dawu. She leaned against the door with her hands folded, smiling: "Is that you? I don't have a house for rent, and I won't rent it if I do."

you."

Li Dawu did not forget Li Rong. If it were not for her, their family would not have a place to live. During the Chinese New Year, they could not find a house to rent, so they had no choice but to spend money to stay in hotels outside.

Hotels are not cheap and cost money every day. Li Guangliang was reluctant to spend a lot of money, so he bought a room and squeezed his family into it.

It is impossible to say that Li Dapeng and Li Dawu have no money, but they live together as a family. In the past, part of the money they paid each month had to be handed over to Li Guangliang, and that money was a common source of expenditure for the whole family.

Li Guangliang used the money to open a house. He designated one. Li Dawu and others were very dissatisfied, but they were not willing to use their own money to open a new house because they felt like they were losing money.

!

After finally waiting until the end of the New Year, Li Guangliang sent them out to look for a house.

Li Dawu searched for it for two days and made a dental sacrifice on Luogu Street.

Then he accidentally ran into Luogu Hutong, but nothing happened anyway. When he got back to the guest house, the whole family was staring at him and was so annoyed that he just strolled around slowly.

Seeing the neatly tidied door lintels with Spring Festival couplets pasted on them, he muttered some bad words. Why do these people have big houses?

Some of them still had lanterns hanging on them, which showed that they were rich. Li Dawu would not lament that everyone has his own destiny. He would just spit and curse a few words and walk away when others saw him.

This can satisfy his inner unhappiness and fill up some resentment.

He didn't expect that there was a rental house here. The door looked bright and open, and the courtyard door was open. He peeked in furtively for a while. The courtyard inside was built like a park.

It’s so beautiful!

If he could live in such a house, would he be afraid that he wouldn't be able to find a woman?

The corner of Li Dawu's mouth twitched, this is really too fucked up, the house actually belongs to this woman!

He spat: "I'm not happy to live in your house!"

After saying that, he turned around and left, not daring to stay any longer. This bitch looked troublesome, and he was alone. Who knows how many people were in the back room, and he couldn't beat her if they came out!

Li Rong looked at his back and sneered, "For people like Li Dawu, whoever rents a house to him will be in trouble!"

Back in the east room, Li Xiaoai asked Li Rong: "Who is it? Why does it feel like I heard the sound somewhere?"

"Your second cousin is looking for a house," Li Rong paused, "Did your second uncle go back to bother you later?"

"No," Li Xiaoai shook her head, "They must have been beaten by you and have lost their memory. They probably won't come back again in the future."

Li Rong reminded her: "It's possible. As long as they are in the capital for a day, you have to be careful. Rogues like them will find opportunities to come back and do evil."

Grandma Mo was stunned: "It was Xiao Rong who helped us? I just said that bastard took over our house, why did he leave. I asked Xiao Ai, but she refused to say anything. Thank you very much."

"Xiao Ai, I don't want you to worry. I actually didn't do this for you. I mainly found my third brother's comrades. I just borrowed flowers to offer to Buddha."

Li Rong suddenly remembered something and stopped moving her hands. She just took a break, poured a cup of tea and warmed her hands while holding the cup. She asked Granny Mo curiously: "Whose house does this belong to?"

Because she thought that if the house was in the name of Mother-in-law Mo's husband, when Li Guangliang came back and competed for the property, he would be able to get most of it.

"It belongs to my old man, but after he left, it passed into my name."

Speaking of her wife, Grandma Mo's eyes were sore, and she thought of old things again, and couldn't help but tell this junior Li Rong:

"My old man was a teacher. His eldest son died in the Anti-Japanese War. His second son was Li Guangliang. Policies were strict at that time and Li Guangliang loved to gamble. I didn't know where I heard that there would be rewards for reporting. The old man had a lot of money hidden at home.

The book was taken away as soon as it was reported..."


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