chapter 1588
One of the men shouted at the speaker, ''We''re giving money! We''re giving money!" "You no longer
have to work for a house!" "Come over! Once you sign this contract, everyone will get arge sum of
money!"
When a few women heard ''money'', they could not help going forward to ask, ''What do you mean by
signing this to get arge sum of money?"
The young man said, "We''re developers. We want to turn this vige into amercial tourist area!
Once you sign this, you’ll get arge sum of money to buy a house in the city!" "Is there such a good
thing?" questioned one of the women.
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"Yes!" insisted the young man. "Once you sign here, you get it right away!"
The other young man with the box opened it, revealing loads of cash inside.
The woman''s eyes widened. She picked up the pen and was about to sign before the person by the
side nudged her. "Don’t hurry. Ask for details first."
The woman was confused. "Ask for what?"
The other woman said, "I heard that the other vige was sold to some developers. Once we sell it, we
won’t have our houses anymore! We won''t be able toe back here forever!"
The woman panicked and looked at the young man. "If I sign here, will my current house have nothing
to do with me?"
The young man had a mocking smile as ifughing at how foolish she was. "Of course! This is an
agreement to sell your house! However, with the money we give you, you can buy a bigger house in
the city!"
The woman bit her lip. She thought of how she wanted to send her son to study in the city, but she
would never be able to afford a house in the city.
Although she would no longer have her house here, she would have one in the city.
Not wanting to trouble herself thinking about it anymore, she said, "I agree!"
The woman picked up the pen, but just as she was about to sign it, an urgent voice was heard, "Don''t
sign it!"
A few of them looked over to see the vige head rushing over.
Her usually peaceful face had turned grim. She quickly stopped the woman from signing. "Do not sign
it! This is our root! We can''t give it up for the benefits we see."
The woman stopped and said with a disgusted look, "Vige head, I''m selling my house. What does
this have anything to do with you? Does it matter to you where my root is? Don''t be a busybody!" The
woman then tried to sign once more.
The vige head frowned and grabbed the pen from the woman before throwing it to the ground
vehemently.
"I said, do not sign it. Why won’t you listen? The houses in the city won''t belong to you after a few
decades. You’re not only selling your house here; you’re selling yournd! You won''t be able to nt
anything nor go home. Even the graveyards will be dug out! You won''t have anything by then, and you
can only cry to yourself when it happens!"
Being stopped and berated, the woman was furious as she snapped, "Mind your own business! Even if
I end up as a beggar in the city, it has nothing to do with you! Go away!"
She red at the vige head and picked up the pen angrily. She was about to sign again when the
vige head snatched the contract from her and tore it.
Triggered, the woman growled, "You old hag! Can you stay away from me? This is my business, and
you have nothing to do with this!"
The vige head insisted, "You may yell at me all you want, but I still won’t let you sign it!"
The woman scoffed, "You’re so annoying, you old thing! I''m still going to sign it!"
The rest of the vige overheard this woman yelling at their peaceful vige head, so they came over to
talk her out of it.