Landlady who likes to hoard land

Chapter 207 The Three-Piece Wasteful Set

"The roast duck I brought you last time worked, didn't it? See? If you don't give people gifts, how can they reciprocate? Relationships should be based on give and take."

As Mrs. Dong packed her things, she kept muttering about Wang Chengyu.

"Okay, you should take a rest! I've been driving for a long time, I'm so tired!"

Wang Chengyu put down his things, helped Madam Dong to sit on the sofa, and sat down to the side himself.

She slumped onto the sofa and reached out to grab the snacks from her son's hand and stuff them into her mouth.

Seeing this, Madam Dong hurriedly came over to stop her.

"Hey, how old are you, still fighting with a child for food? There's plenty of fresh food on the table!"

Mrs. Dong gently patted Wang Chengyu's hand, then picked up the snacks on the table, unwrapped them, and handed them to her.

"Eat a little something to fill your stomach first. The meal will be ready soon. After you finish eating, go and rest."

"Yes, thank you, Mom!"

Wang Chengyu chuckled foolishly, enjoying Madam Dong's care, and happily responded.

"Come on, eat less snacks and some fruit instead."

Old Dong came out of the kitchen and placed the washed jujubes and strawberries on the coffee table.

"Dad, stop working. Sit down and rest for a bit. Let's talk."

Wang Chengyu pulled Old Master Dong to sit next to Madam Dong.

The family sat together chatting about their recent lives.

Before long, Xu Yao became familiar with the place and was no longer reserved. He chattered on and on, telling his parents about the funny things that happened at school, and even showing off the times he got into fights with his classmates.

The two elders were extremely nervous. They asked Xu Wen if he had ever been in a fight, and Wang Chengyu found their nervous yet eager expressions quite amusing.

The scene was very heartwarming.

This was the most comfortable year Wang Chengyu had experienced since getting married.

According to the customs of Wang Chengyu's hometown, women with brothers cannot return to their parents' home for the Lunar New Year after marriage, nor can they return after divorce.

Wang's mother was a traditional woman, and these customs and etiquette had to be observed. Therefore, even though Wang Chengyu was divorced, she could not go back home for the New Year.

During the years I lived with my husband's family, I was filled with sorrow every Lunar New Year.

The endless housework, the countless dishes to wash, and the myriad of relatives to recognize all suffocated Wang Chengyu, yet she had no choice but to face them.

Now she not only has a place to go during the Chinese New Year, but also people who care about her and show concern for her. It feels so good to be loved and pampered like this.

The Dong family is small, with few relatives visiting. The house is very quiet.

Mr. Xie returned to Beijing for the Spring Festival, and Wang Chengyu only made a phone call to wish him a Happy New Year.

She had already personally delivered the New Year's gifts to Elder Xie and Elder Chen before coming to Beijing. That was enough to acknowledge her New Year's greetings.

Wang Chengyu took the Dong couple, Xu Wen, and Xu Yao out for meals and drinks every day.

The family was living a very comfortable and carefree life.

Starting from the sixth day of the Lunar New Year, at Dean Li's invitation, Wang Chengyu secretly visited several New Year's banquets. To put it bluntly, he took advantage of the fact that other people were having dinner together and that there were many people present to help him find pests.

There are always undercover agents, whether in times of war or peace.

You won't believe it until you go out and see for yourself. You can see people with karmic burdens at every banquet.

Anyway, anyone with karma is not a good person. Whether they are an undercover agent or not, write them all down and let Dean Li judge for himself.

At Wang Chengyu's insistence, she secretly disguised herself as a waitress and strolled around the venue of Mr. Dong's New Year's dinner. Good heavens, two people had accumulated 500,000 in karma, and another had accumulated over 80,000. One of them seemed to have a pretty good relationship with Mr. Dong.

Fortunately, she came; otherwise, it would have been troublesome if she had harmed Elder Dong later.

It will also be handed over to Dean Li for handling.

Every time they come to Beijing, it's either to rescue people or to arrest them; it's just so frustrating.

Happy time always passes quickly.

On the 12th, Wang Chengyu and his family of three, carrying Qian Duoduo and various large and small bags, returned home.

Aunt Guan won't be back to work until after the fifteenth of the month, so Wang Chengyu will have to clean and cook for the next few days. Fortunately, it's only for a few days, so Wang Chengyu is happy to show off her cooking skills.

On the tenth day of the lunar month, Wang Chenggong set off a string of firecrackers at the construction site to mark the start of work.

Once the 15th of the lunar month is over, the money and rewards for buying out the myopia patent will gradually arrive in the account.

All the necessary paperwork for the 1,000 mu of land was handed over to Wang Chengyu.

The rewards for the other people also arrived on the same day.

Xie Guoan, Xiao Ni, Chen Lingling, and Chen Bafang were sent to Beijing to form a new department and work in the three most famous hospitals in the city.

None of them wanted to leave, but they couldn't refuse to compromise in the face of greater righteousness.

"Sister Chengyu, please train more people quickly, I want to work with you in the future."

Before leaving, the little salamander cried her eyes out; she couldn't bear to part with the delicious fruit that Wang Chengyu had given her.

"You're welcome here anytime!" Wang Chengyu assured him.

Beijing, as the first pilot city, has attached great importance to this.

The market in L City will henceforth belong to Wang Chengyu.

After the New Year, they moved to the newly renovated vision research center, which Wang Chengyu rented.

Since everything was already renovated, it would be a waste not to use it, so Wang Chengyu simply rented it for them to use themselves.

It has two floors, is spacious and bright, and can even be used for vision testing, so you don't have to go to the hospital to have your vision tested anymore, which is great.

Wang Chengyu's current task is to train people who can apply Qi. In reality, only Wang Chengqing is truly capable of doing so in the shop.

Oh, and there's also Qian Duoduo, who manages the accounts, and his assistant Zhang Xiaoming.

They don't need to worry about customers; they already have a group of customers who have signed up.

Wang Chengyu's concern was how to set the price.

From now on, they will charge others for treating nearsightedness.

"We charge according to the severity of myopia, dividing it into categories such as myopia within 100 degrees, within 200 degrees, within 300 degrees, and so on."

Wang Chengqing suggested.

Wang Chengyu, Wang Chengqing, and Qian Duoduo were gathered together discussing the pricing issue.

"I have only one suggestion: set a higher price."

This is Qian Duoduo's statement.

"What I mean is charging by prescription. Just like electricity, you pay for what you use. We charge for the prescription of your glasses."

Cheng Qing's point is valid, but there's still a significant difference between 110 degrees and 190 degrees.

We charge based on the prescription; the lower the prescription, the less it costs, and the higher the prescription, the more it costs. This is relatively fairer.

Wang Chengyu held a pen and scribbled on the paper.

"Sister, your method is feasible. We just need to figure out how much to charge per unit."

Wang Chengqing tilted his head, wondering how much to set the price.

Since having children, Wang Chengyu has found that the description of children as "money-devouring beasts" is not an exaggeration at all.

Children are money-shredding machines; whenever a child needs something, money will pour out of their pockets like water.

There are three major pitfalls on the road to raising children.

Make sure parents know exactly how much money they spend.

The three major pitfalls, also known as the "three pieces of spoiled wealth," are golden eyes, silver teeth, and diamond height. Most kids possess two of these three traits.

Wang Chengyu is currently engaged in one of the "golden eye" tasks.

However, if the treatment can be successful, most parents would be willing to pay the price.

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