Noon, in the arrangent studio.
Xu Qingyan was checking over the sheet music he had painstakingly transcribed. The music for "What I Miss" had finally taken shape, which ant that he had initially mastered the ability to transcribe music.
Although he had relied on a little outside help, it didn't matter.
After triple-checking that everything was correct, he played it safe. Instead of sending it directly to Lin Wanzhou's team's email, he sent it to her personal email.
The email sank like a stone in the ocean; there was still no response from Lin Wanzhou.
The number on his Weibo account still stubbornly stuck at 99 , which Xu Qingyan had never clicked to view. Glancing at the ti, he estimated he'd have the afternoon free to look for apartnts.
The luxury complex was nice, but with limited funds in hand, it was just a temporary refuge. He'd look for his own place once he got paid; borrowing a car wasn't a problem, but he couldn't really overstay his welco at soone's ho.
Pei Muchan would joke from ti to ti that Xu Qingyan was like a god of wealth.
Giving money or not, both were troubleso. Crashing was fine since they got along well, but he still needed to be mindful of boundaries in order to maintain a relationship long-term.
Knock-knock-knock, there was a knock on the door.
The arrangent studio wasn't big: just a table with a computer loaded with arranging software and a range of accessories, which essentially constituted the core equipnt.
Leaving the arranging studio, he intended to invite Pei Muchan to lunch, but he found she had left early.
Initially, Xu Qingyan thought Pei Muchan had just gone out to eat by herself, but when she didn't return all afternoon, he could only slump over his office desk and start searching for apartnts on his phone.
For young people entering society, the first real lesson is about renting an apartnt.
In the past, provisions were arranged before the troops were dispatched; now, without a job, the cattle shed is already in order. All around the village, most cattle sheds had their prices clearly marked by real estate agents.
Xinghai City is a first-tier city, with more agents than dogs.
"Is the apartnt still available?"
"Yes, the pictures are just for attracting views. Is it convenient for you to co for a viewing in person?"
"Convenient. Just be honest with , send a video of the available apartnts that et my requirents," Xu Qingyan just wanted to know where there were available apartnts.
Ding-dong!
"Fuck! I'm trying to rent an apartnt, why're you sending pictures of graves?"
"You've misunderstood, this is a quality listing."
"Damn your mother, a toilet with a bed, and you quote twelve hundred?!?" Xu Qingyan couldn't contain his anger as he furiously typed, "I'm so squeezed in here that even my patience is suffocated, and you call this quality?"
Agent: "No problem, there's a way of life for the poor, /smile/."
Dammit! Xu Qingyan had just made three hundred thousand, could he tolerate this kind of insult?
Burning with indignation, he took screenshots and started typing frenziedly. Just as he was about to send over that he had three hundred thousand, a notification with an exclamation point popped up, and unsurprisingly, he was blocked.
So annoying!
Having money is its own annoyance when there's nowhere to show it off.
Could Xu Qingyan really handle this frustration? He had fucking made three hundred thousand, yet even in Xinghai, he couldn't find a place to stay. At this rate, he might as well increase his offer! ... by a hundred!
He refused to believe it, that a thousand yuan in Xinghai could only get him a grave.
Those so-called apartnts that idiot sent were so bad that even dogs would sigh upon seeing them. It's indescribable; he asked for a place close to a subway station.
The agent recomnded a split-level apartnt that had the layout of a burial chamber, complete with corridors and niche rooms, so well hidden that even tomb robbers wouldn't guess there was a coffin hidden in the loft.
Take an AK, and it's a great spot to defend in Resident Evil.
Work a day, get frustrated for a day, co back ho and can't straighten your back. With a spine bent over for decades, moving in would surely result in its breaking, unable to even find a proper place to hang oneself.
After searching for a while, he spotted an apartnt in a certain area, and it was still early enough to check it out. Unfamiliar with the route, he contacted an agent to guide him and drove straight there.
...
Zhao Daxing was a real estate agent in his early thirties. At an age neither young nor old, he had senselessly married, burdened with car loans and a mortgage back in his hotown that weighed him down.
Misfortunes tend to strike when least expected, and only the truly unfortunate are targeted.
His once robust father had passed away the year before last, clutching his hand by the hospital bed, expressing his pain—a bitter taste that lingered from the grave-side incense to the Liqun cigarette dangling from his lips.
The co-signed mortgage he had promised before marriage had now beco his sole worry.
Buzz-buzz-buzz!
The phone vibrated, and Zhao Daxing hurriedly answered the call.
"Hey, hello, you the one who scheduled an appointnt to view the apartnt? Where are you? I'll co pick you up; it's no trouble. Biking through the streets to view the apartnts can be quite convenient."
"Got it, ten minutes, I'll be there shortly."
Zhao Daxing mounted his electric bike, snapped on his helt, and started to weave crazily through the traffic. Darting through several streets, he finally found the person who had just gotten down from their car.
The guy looked young, probably in his twenties. Wearing a baseball cap and mask, he only showed a pair of eyes that hinted at a decent outer appearance.
Turning back, Zhao Daxing realized the guy had driven an Audi A8 to look for an apartnt. In the heart of Xinghai, demanding a thousand-yuan room, his anxiety was almost too much to bear.
"Hello, are you Mr. Ji?"
"Yes, just call Ji Chengdie," Xu Qingyan locked his car, then turned to see Zhao Daxing pulling out his phone as if to take a picture, which made him pause for a mont.
"What are you doing?"
"Live streaming, Mr. Ji, I wanted to inform you in advance," Zhao Daxing tilted the cara down, said helplessly, "It's a task from my company, to promote the company through short videos."
"Once a week, and I'm about to fail to complete it. If you see... it won't capture your face, could you please understand? We're both just workers."
"This is too much trouble for you. I better change to another real estate agency," Xu Qingyan didn't know what morals were, so how could he possibly be held hostage?
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