Siheyuan: Rebirth of a comfortable life starts with Shazhu

Chapter 1481: Paying Debts with Property

Chapter 1481: Paying Debts with Property

The food should have been prepared long ago.

Some dishes of the Tan family cuisine cannot be eaten unless they are prepared for a few days.

"... I paid the money a week in advance, and the preparation of the ingredients was helped by their disciples.

Lao He, do you know why I bought this yard? "The first thing that came up was some cold dishes to go with wine, and in the middle of winter, there were also smashed cucumbers and the like.

Of course, this can also be counted as the contribution made by He Yuzhu in previous years.

After all, the greenhouse vegetables in Sijiu City were grown by He Yuzhu's family.

By the way, Lao Li also contributed to this.

If he hadn't supported He Yuzhu in doing these things, He Yuzhu would not have been able to accomplish them even if he had more ideas.

In the past two years, plastic film has become a rare commodity.

The green vegetables sold in the supply and marketing cooperatives in Sijiu City are not too expensive, they are just rare.

But in the market, pigeons are already being sold for one or two yuan per pound.

It’s more expensive than meat.

This also shows that the cost of greenhouse cultivation is still quite high.

He Yuzhu shook his head when he heard this. He really didn't know why Lao Li chose this place.

It's normal to say that others have trouble with housing.

There are too many people and too few houses in Sijiu City now.

But for someone like Lao Li, let alone buying a front yard, he has a way to occupy a three or four-story courtyard for free.

Of course, this is just like Lao Li borrowing money. It’s not that he doesn’t have money, but he doesn’t want to make any noise.

What He Yuzhu is thinking about now is not the current situation of Old Li, and whether he has a sense of crisis.

He was thinking about Lao Li's previous life. After the reform and opening up, Lao Li had to return to Beijing, which was a strange thing.

With his ability and after the reform and opening up, he could make a fortune by doing anything in the south.

So there is really no need to go back to Beijing.

If he could still get some help from his father-in-law's family, then it would be much better for Lao Li to get some approval documents in the old city than to cheat people, and there would be no risk.

Now He Yuzhu finally understood some of the inside story.

"Hehe... This backyard was originally where the eldest daughter of the Tan family lived. I don't know where she has gone now.

But he was a smart man and rented the entire backyard to the railway as a warehouse.

As long as this contract exists, no one will dare to risk offending Boss Tie and come here to cause trouble.

I arranged for my mother to live here, the risk is much smaller.

Even if some foolish people come to cause trouble, if they are targeted by Boss Tie, they will be skinned alive if not killed.

What a strange man!
How could he be so smart to come up with such a good idea at that time?

No matter how many things you hide in it, you don't have to worry about anyone noticing them.

Tsk tsk..."

The more He Yuzhu listened, the stranger his expression became. He knew what was hidden behind this.

There are probably hundreds of jars of old wine.

He moved them all in himself.

As a result, because of an unintentional arrangement at the beginning, it was regarded as the best amulet by Lao Li.

This coincidence made He Yuzhu's nose itch.

He Yuzhu picked up a glass of wine, clinked it with Lao Li, and then said guiltily: "Lao Li, are you too vigilant?
You are the head of a large factory with tens of thousands of employees, who dares to touch your people?"

Lao Li didn't drink too much today, but he seemed a little excited, probably because he had just let go of his worries.

He laughed wildly, pointed at the roof and said, “The weather is going to change.

I ask you for help because you are the cleanest among my friends.

No matter how things change in the future, it will not affect you.

As for others, including me, haha, I can’t say for sure.”

He Yuzhu was not surprised. After all, he knew better than Lao Li when things would change.

In fact, people like Lao Niu who went there with problems and are now back are the beginning of change. Lao Niu is now a nobody.

But some of the others who came back earlier than him and resumed work were big figures both before and after.

“…

When Liu Bang of the Han Dynasty was old, Lu Zhi was in charge of the country.

Zhou Bo and Chen Ping joined forces with the Liu clan to destroy the Lu clan.

····
In the future, emperors of all dynasties were very wary of their relatives and concubines.

There was only one female emperor, Wu Zhao, but her biggest failure was that she returned power to the Li family, which also cut off her path to becoming a heroic queen in the future.

Those ministers in the court of later generations will no longer dare to rely on so-called foreign relatives...

Lao He, you often read history, so you should understand these allusions.

We both understand this truth, but others don’t understand it?
Just watch!
It will be very soon.

If one day, I leave without saying goodbye.

Please help me look after this place, I beg you."

After saying this, Old Li stood up and bowed to He Yuzhu.

He Yuzhu hurriedly helped him up, and the scene was like that of a man entrusting his son to the care of others in Baidi City.

But He Yuzhu couldn't tell Lao Li about this in detail, and couldn't even give him a reminder.

He could only pretend to be confused, regardless of whether Lao Li believed it or not.

"The white-haired fisherman and woodcutter on the river bank are accustomed to seeing the autumn wind and the spring moon..." Old Li sang to He Yuzhu while hitting the bowl and cup with chopsticks.

There is an indescribable desolation in that song.

He Yuzhu really didn't drink enough that day, and Lao Li was too unrestrained.

It was that old man who came in and reminded Lao Li several times.

Ask Lao Li to lower his voice so that passers-by outside won’t hear him.

He Yuzhu also took the opportunity to suggest that the party end. He was really afraid that Lao Li would get drunk and say something outrageous again.

Early the next morning, He Yuzhu collected three thousand yuan and asked Ma Hua to deliver it to Lao Li.

On this point, He Yuzhu completely trusts MCA.

Ma Hua did not ask He Yuzhu why Lao Li borrowed money from him.

Just a few days later, Ma Hua brought a bag to He Yuzhu.

It was not sent to the He family, but to the Ren family.

That is where the rain is.

He Yuzhu looked at the light yellow-brown scrolls covering the table and felt a little nauseous.

I counted them briefly and found that there were eight volumes.

He Yuzhu also collected some of these things when the storm just started.

He also went into the steel mill's warehouse several times.

He actually knows a little bit about these things.

For example, the raw rice paper used after the Ming and Qing Dynasties is generally jade white, beige, and light yellow.

This is because most Xuan paper is made of celtis sinensis bark and rice straw, which turns a light golden color after oxidation. The saying "ancient paper is like gold" means this.

The light brown color is generally the original color of paper during the Tang and Song dynasties, which is a problem with the papermaking materials.

Of course, after the Qing Dynasty, some dyed papers had antique colors, but they were only used by the palace.

No matter what is inside these eight scrolls, with Lao Li's ability, he will not give him a fake.

Ma Hua said in bewilderment: "Director Li asked me to bring these to you, saying that they are to offset the money you lent him.

Oh, and this one too.”

Ma Hua took out a mahogany box from his cloth bag, which was slightly thicker than an ordinary book.

He Yuzhu felt it was heavy in his hand.

It is estimated that most of them are yellow croaker.

(End of this chapter)

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