Second Brother Yun believed in his little sister Xiaoxiao.
Initially, he never thought, assuming he would work at the state-owned restaurant for life, but unexpectedly, he was laid off in the end.
Luckily, they had purchased the shopfront in advance, otherwise, it would be much more expensive now.
If they really had to give up this housing, where would his whole family live?
The two elderly above, the three children below, along with the two of them, made seven people.
"It's best to buy a bigger house, one room per child when they grow up. If money is tight, I can lend you some," Xiaoxiao said.
They hadn't even recovered from the housing issue when they heard Xiaoxiao mention lending money.
"Okay, I'll definitely buy a bigger one."
One room for each of the three children, one for the in-laws, and one for the two of them, that would be five rooms.
Did they even have houses with so many rooms around here?
Then they needed to hurry in finding a house, no delays.