Ye Wenhui's confidence in Aunt Zhao was not just talk. She stayed in the villa for two days and confirmed that Aunt Zhao really took care of everything and was almost turning Ye Ke into a waste. Then she went home without any worries.

Before leaving, he specifically told Aunt Zhao not to pamper Ye Ke too much, and that she still had to do some things herself.

Aunt Zhao agreed on the surface, but she had her own plans in her heart.

She wanted to raise the ceiling of this job infinitely and take care of Ye Ke meticulously, so that she wouldn't have to worry about being replaced by any random competitor!

Ye Ke didn't expect that his leisurely life would be even happier.

Zheng Jiayi from Hai City called Ye Ke and informed him with a smile that the remaining houses she owned were also going to be demolished.

Ye Ke originally bought three old courtyards and four tube-shaped buildings in Hai City. Except for one old courtyard and three tube-shaped buildings that have been demolished, there are still two old courtyards and one tube-shaped building that have been left unused and have been rented out to earn rent.

The same goes for Zheng Jiayi. There are still two tube-shaped buildings waiting. They were all found by walking around the streets with Ye Canyang and Ye Ke.

This time the area is undergoing a large-scale development. Not only the properties they bought, but also many streets are included. This is a great bargain for Ye Ke. She can get it done in one go and doesn't have to run back and forth all the time.

Ye Ke thought that every time a demolition was carried out, both parties would have to drag their feet for a long time before they could reach an agreement and sign the contract, so he told Zheng Jiayi directly that he would go there when they had reached an agreement and were waiting for the measurement and signature. After all, she still had to go to school, and it was not realistic for her to stay there for ten days or half a month.

As for the demolition conditions, Ye Ke did not force them. Of course, it would be best if more favorable conditions could be negotiated, but it didn't matter if they couldn't be negotiated. Anyway, it was extra money for her.

She is not greedy.

She feels that her current life is satisfying enough. As long as she stays away from pornography, gambling, drugs, and starts a business casually, the rent and dividends she receives every month are enough for her to live a life of enjoyment, even a luxurious one.

Who knew that the negotiation process would be unexpectedly smooth? Within two days, Zheng Jiayi called Ye Ke to inform him that he could pack up and rush over to sign.

It happened to be Friday that day, and Ye Ke wanted to make a quick decision. It would be best to handle it during the weekend instead of putting it off until later and asking for leave.

So, Ye Ke spent a huge amount of money to buy a plane ticket to Hai City. She decided not to tell Ye Wenhui the price no matter what, so as to avoid Ye Wenhui scolding her for being too arrogant.

Okay, Ye Ke admitted she was a little carried away. She'd already had enough of the train rides to and from Hai City, and she really didn't want to go through this kind of long journey again. While the sleeper berths were cleaner and tidier than the hard seats, they were still crowded and confined, so after spending so much time together, a complex smell was inevitable.

Every time Ye Ke took the train, he felt like a fish being pickled.

It was when Professor Li's wife had surgery and was in a hurry to catch up with her schedule that she realized, "Oh, right! We can definitely fly now. How much more time-saving and labor-saving it is!" Besides being a bit expensive, she couldn't find any drawbacks.

I hadn't considered this before, not because of financial problems, but because flights and routes were scarce. Tickets were hard to come by, and the purchase process was complicated. You needed a letter of introduction from your employer and could only buy tickets at the Civil Aviation Ticket Office. Often, ordinary students like Ye Ke, without any official documents, couldn't buy tickets even with money.

Fortunately, after the restrictions were relaxed, the passengers' identities were no longer so strictly controlled, so Ye Ke was lucky enough to buy a plane ticket.

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