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Chapter 73: Chapter 69 “The Penthouse

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Ding!

[Reality interaction successful]

[Host obtained a random property: “Spring Eye” The Penthouse, Type J apartnt set]

Hmm?

...

Zhou Wang heard the system’s brief notification and montarily doubted if he heard it wrong.

Apartnt… Are you kidding ?!

The incredulous Zhou Wang quickly clicked back into the system interface and read the text again.

[“Spring Eye” The Penthouse, Type J apartnt set]

No mistake, the text was correct.

So where was the problem?

I have a freaking 1900-square-ter unbeatable luxury house, and you give an apartnt?

No matter how inexperienced Zhou Wang was, he knew that compared to a 70-year property right residential house, an apartnt’s property right was only 40 years. Besides, not only were the utilities comrcial, but issues with property rights at expiration were also still in a legal gray area.

Recalling his inherent impression of an apartnt, Zhou Wang even suspected for a mont that the system made a mistake.

Not to ntion a villa estate, at least a big flat should be arranged, right?

Which high-class tycoon lives in an apartnt?!

Huh, wait a minute… Why do the words “Spring Eye” sound so familiar, like I’ve heard them sowhere before?

Triggered by so kind of mory, Zhou Wang quickly opened his phone to search “Spring Eye,” and shortly after a mass of relevant news articles popped up.

“An 800-million sky-high price only got 50 acres of land, Ming City Center CBD…”

“Ming City’s tallest building, Ming City’s new landmark…”

“High-end comrcial center, Class A office building, ultra-five-star hotel, luxury apartnts all in one, covering shopping leisure, business office, sightseeing direct access…”

“The top of the Spring Eye reveals the country’s top luxury mansion, mysterious buyer still has not moved in…”

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Zhou Wang was dumbfounded, and the related mory also completely erged.

Spring Eye, when it was developed initially, caused a sensation in Ming City because it was going to replace the existing Henglong Square office building and beco Ming City’s tallest building.

But that was at least seven or eight years ago, and because the construction period was too long, many people had already forgotten this matter.

Zhou Wang took a closer look at the news; it turned out that just a few months ago, “Spring Eye” had already been completed and delivered, only because Zhou Wang wasn’t following the news in this area and happened to miss it.

(Insert: The “Spring Eye” in the real world is not yet complete, but in the parallel world where Zhou Wang resides, “Spring Eye” was completed on April 1st.)

In its initial design, the main tower of Spring Eye was supposed to be 456 ters, but because Spring Eye was located right in the heart of Ming City, and underneath was precisely where subway lines intersected, in order not to affect the construction of the subway line 6 value check hall, the actual completed height of the Spring Eye Main Tower was 407 ters.

The entire “Spring Eye” project is divided into the main tower, the auxiliary tower, and the podium building; the main tower as a comrcial center is 77 stories high, mainly for office and hotel use, while the auxiliary tower is 71 stories high, principally for … apartnts.

When he saw this part of the news introduction, Zhou Wang already realized sothing.

He quickly added the words “apartnt” to the search, and sure enough, another batch of completely different news articles jumped out.

Zhou Wang directly clicked into the real estate company’s official link and found the floor plans for all the apartnts on sale.

When Zhou Wang saw that the smallest unit, B2, was 332 square ters, his breath couldn’t help but quicken.

Zhou Wang sat down by the sofa, opened the bottle of Cook Romanee Diamond Champagne priced at 18,888 without hesitation, poured himself a glass, downed it in one gulp, and continued scrolling.

Type A 342 square ters.

Type F 573 square ters.

Type E 612 square ters.

The more Zhou Wang looked, the more exaggerated it seed; do you call this building area an “apartnt”?

Even compared with a real big flat, it was no less impressive!

And more excitingly for Zhou Wang, he still hadn’t seen the “Type J” that the system ntioned.

Swoosh!

Already understanding sothing, Zhou Wang directly scrolled to the bottom and finally found the so-called Type J that the system blandly described.

“Holy crap!”

Zhou Wang’s pupils shrank violently.

Who has ever seen a floor plan that can’t be displayed purely in two dinsions?!

“Spring Eye” Type J apartnt, built-up area… 1860 square ters!

Yes, you didn’t misread, this is an ultra-luxurious apartnt around 1900 square ters.

Two stories and two units, built from the 70th to the 71st floor of the auxiliary tower, only two such layouts were constructed in total.

Apart from offering an enormous living space, these two top-floor apartnts boast private sky gardens, sky pools, an oversized terrace, etc.

Damn it… how is this still an “apartnt”; this should be a “big flat mansion” instead!

Zhou Wang forced himself to calm down and barely managed to regain his composure.

Having gone through the system’s mandatory learning phase, Zhou Wang still hadn’t quite achieved calmness in handling affairs, yet he hadn’t been this out of control for a long ti.

System daddy, you are truly badass!

A real estate blind box of 1880 square ters, and you actually found a perfect matching house…

After taking a few deep breaths, Zhou Wang finally rembered to be concerned about the price.

According to the real-ti information of a real estate app, to reserve a Spring Eye apartnt, you must first have 500,000 frozen on Alipay, and to see the house in person, you also need to verify assets, with the card needing at least 10 million.

Unfortunately, Zhou Wang searched for a long ti and still couldn’t find the price of the Type J apartnt online, only finding the average prices of several other unit types.

Currently sold apartnts have an average price of about 47,000 yuan per square ter, aning even the smallest B2 unit sells for over 15 million.

If calculated only based on the average price, the selling price of his 1860-square-ter top-floor apartnt would also approach 90 million!

And the actual selling price would definitely be higher than this, because of the influence of factors like layout, scarcity, and floor; the real transaction price could easily reach over a hundred million.

Back when Zhou Wang got the Ferrari 812c, he once jokingly made a wild desire—

“I’m driving a ten-million supercar, so it’s not excessive to live in a billion-dollar mansion, right?”

Who would have thought this would actually beco a reality?

“Whew…”

After the initial excitent passed, Zhou Wang slowly cald down; he poured himself another glass of champagne, looked at the few million left in his bank card, and suddenly grinned.

Just looking at this balance, he felt he didn’t even deserve to move in.

Suddenly, Zhou Wang recalled a period when a certain kimchi drama beca extrely popular, nad “The Penthouse.” Reportedly containing spicy scenes, Zhou Wang clicked on it and watched a few monts. It depicted stories of financial tycoons vying for the right to live on the top floor of a luxury apartnt.

Well, unlike them—

I started at the top!

Calming down, Zhou Wang finally noticed two ssages on the system interface that he hadn’t seen yet.

[Please host, proceed to “Spring Eye” with an ID card to receive the property in three days]

[The unredeed 20 square ters area of the property has been converted into cash, please pay attention to receiving it]

Hmm?

Zhou Wang’s eyes lit up.

The extra 20 square ters were even cashed in, such a conscientious system daddy, this deserves high praise!

(J Type Effect Image 2)

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