Starting a second career in the entertainment industry

Chapter 73: Shocked by My Mother's Wealth 2

But it's worth buying the house. First, it's very close to YG Company and has convenient transportation. Second, the surrounding facilities are all complete. Finally, Wenrou's parents think that the security measures here are very good.

In fact, the houses here were developed specifically for the artists of this entertainment company. Most of the successful artists or executives of entertainment companies have houses here. Although it cannot compare with Gangnam District, it is also famous in Seoul.

Although Wenrou has lived in this community for a month, she doesn't really see any familiar artists. However, she used to go out early and come back late, so it's normal not to meet them. After all, Korean artists' schedules are notoriously abnormal.

The decoration of this duplex house is also top-notch, so you will make a profit if you buy it.

After the price of the house was successfully negotiated, the subsequent procedures were quickly completed with the cooperation of the lawyer and the agent. Wenrou got the property certificate a few days before she returned from South Korea for rest, which was actually less than a month ago.

Wenrou felt that the process was fairly quick, but she encountered some rather complicated matters in the beginning, such as the outflow of large sums of money and the problems encountered in purchasing real estate in South Korea. It would be difficult to get it done so quickly without a professional.

When paying the landlord in batches, Wenrou's parents felt that it would be better for them to pay the money. After all, their daughter was away from home all year round, and they wanted to do something for her to show their love for her.

After some discussion, no consensus was reached and each person had to pay half. At this time, Wenrou had a general understanding of her family's assets.

Generally speaking, grandpa left his own company (hey, actually it was just a few factories) and a house, and gave some money to Wenrou's father. Wenrou's mother owns a quarter of Wenrou's grandmother's company shares. The largest shareholder is Wenrou's aunt, and some shares are in the hands of other family members of the Lan family.

They are all family businesses, but the difference is that Wenrou’s father Wen Kangan mainly inherited fixed assets, with not much current assets (of course, for someone who was on the Forbes Asia list at the time). But after starting his own business and becoming a top partner in a red-circle law firm, his assets still didn’t seem to be more than his mother’s?

In addition to dividends, mother Lan Rui also received dividends. Although the company she jointly opened with her friends is not big, it is considered a top-notch money-making company in Beijing. She also became a lawyer in a red-circle law firm based on her own strength.

Oh, okay, she always thought that her family was better off than the average middle-class family in Beijing. Her father was a partner in a large law firm with an annual salary of tens of millions. Her mother was a lawyer herself and had opened a small company with her friends, so they were considered wealthy. Her family owned a luxurious villa in Beijing.

Well, now that she knows the truth, Wenrou is a little confused, and her memories of previous relationships are not reliable. But it’s also true that, out of consideration for their children’s education and safety, their family really can’t show off their wealth. They have always raised their children with elite education, letting the children think that their parents have some money.

Then Wenrou came to the conclusion that her father was a poor man from a wealthy family, but starvation is more important to a camel than a horse, and her father's father also had some assets after some business.

My mother's family can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty. At that time, her ancestor was a small county magistrate in the yamen. In the Qing Dynasty, he was promoted to the second-rank official in the capital. However, after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the family decided to save the country through industry. With the assets left by their ancestors, they gradually built up a considerable foundation.

However, it was not easy to save the country through industry. Many of the elite children in the family died during the war. Gradually, there were more girls than boys in the family. The girls in the family no longer married out of the family. The girls who married out could only get dividends. Although they had shares, they had no say.

But the fact that Mom Lan Rui was able to get a quarter of the shares is not just as simple as it seems.

Oh, I always feel that my mother's family is similar to the Huo family in Dao Pen, both of which are headed by women.

"So am I considered a second-generation rich, or a Nth-generation rich?" Wenrou asked her parents while sitting on the sofa.

Mother Lan Rui found it funny:

"You can call me whatever you want. Mom also believes that you are not a child who likes to show off. You have been very low-key since you were young. Although you will not be able to keep a low profile in the entertainment industry in the future, mom advises you not to show off or be impetuous."

"Girls all love beauty, and a little vanity is harmless, but many people will lose themselves under this halo. Mom hopes you can keep your original intention. But don't be too pedantic or learn too much. Mom and Dad can handle many things for you."

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