Chapter 184 The Sold Daughter 48
Yuan Chun’s two twin brothers happened to graduate from high school this year and caught up with the college entrance examination. One of them went to Haishi and the other to Beijing. After graduation, the two returned to Hangzhou to work together.
Yuan Chun gave birth to three children in this life, two sons and one daughter. The household registrations of the mother and son all remained in Gejia Village.
After the reform and opening up, Yuanchun contracted the farmland allocated in the village to the family with the most sons in the village. She bought a large piece of wasteland at the entrance of the village and built a two-story building of 400 square meters. .
She also built three connected gatehouses in front of the building and opened a small shop.
She set up several tables in the other two concierges and bought several chess boards, a pool table, and two mahjong tiles for the villagers to play cards, chess, and ball.
Later, it became the busiest entertainment place in the village.
Yuan Chun also instigated his adoptive father and mother to buy a large piece of open space at the foot of the mountain and build a 300-square-meter two-story building next to the old house for the twin brothers to marry their daughters-in-law.
Boss Qian Boss and Qian Xiaoer are also married.
Boss Qian married the niece of his leader’s family. The couple were both government employees and lived in a welfare house in the work unit. Because the couple was busy with work, their two children were sent back to Gejia Village. Let Mrs. Qian take care of her.
Qian Xiaoer married a nurse and was the only daughter in the family. His father-in-law was a big leader in the ministry and they both lived in the ministry.
Qian Xiaoer’s two sons, one is named Qian, and the other is named after his wife’s surname Zhong. Both children were raised with the help of his mother-in-law, and Aunt Qian only goes there during the winter and summer vacations. Take a look at the two little grandchildren.
Although Boss Qian and Xiaoer Qian are not at home, it does not prevent Yuanchun from benefiting them in their hometown.
Yuan Chun wrote to them and coaxed them to send a large sum of money, buy the wasteland next to the second floor of her home, and build a 300-square-meter two-story building for their family. A large yard was also enclosed.
Originally, the money they sent was not enough to build a building, so the four elders of the Qian family took the opportunity to divide the family between the three Qian brothers. The four elders gave the three brothers and their family 2,000 yuan as the division money.
Every Chinese New Year after that, Qian Boss and Qian Xiaoer took their wives and children home and had their own house to live in. In the early 1990s, Gejia Village ushered in a demolition order.
The whole village was in a state of excitement. Every household was allocated two or three or more houses and a large amount of money. Yuanchun and Tian Zhaodi received the most houses and money in the village. .
Over the years, Yuanchun built two more two-story side houses on the east and west sides of the yard, and also built a row of two-story houses in the backyard, making the whole yard form a zigzag shape, with an extra horizontal.
Yuan Chun still has the old house she built when she got married, and she built houses in the yard.
With two large yards, one large and one small, covering an area of two acres and more than 2,000 square meters of houses, her family was allocated 20 houses and 6.8 million yuan.
The house of Boss Qian and Xiaoer Qian was still the original 300 square meters. Later, no matter how much Yuan Chun encouraged them, they did not take any more money to build more buildings. During the demolition, they were only allocated five houses and one hundred square meters. Ten thousand dollars.
It was also at this time that they regretted that they had not listened to Yuanchun, but they were satisfied with such a large amount of money unexpectedly.
The Qian family also had an old house, which was demolished and given four houses and 480,000 yuan.
Four houses were registered in the names of four elderly people, one for each person.
Mrs. Qian also gave 240,000 yuan to her son and daughter-in-law.
All her grandchildren got more money than she did, so she didn’t give any more to her grandchildren.
(End of this chapter)