The originally cramped villa courtyard became even smaller, barely allowing passage. Every bit of usable space was utilized, making every inch of it as precious as land in Hong Kong during its peak.
Now it truly couldn't fit anything more, yet Jing Shu still wanted to acquire more items.
With the villa so crowded, Jing Shu had no choice but to pray that she could trade Insect Cakes for a huge mobile luxury villa and place it on the newly purchased land. Then she would be able to spread out, planting vegetables and fruits freely—but that was still a distant dream, of course.
Besides, ordinary people outside were living more than ten to a room, so cramped that if one person farted, everyone in the room could smell it. It was hard to get used to at first, but now everyone was accustomed to it. As the weather grew colder, people even preferred to huddle together for warmth. Entire families sleeping in a single parking space had also become a common sight.