The Reiki Era of the Powerful

Chapter 103 System Task: Demolition 3



Chapter 103 System Task: Demolition 3
Skoti is well aware of the problems existing in the Caesar Empire, but as a member of the royal family, she has no position to criticize the cabinet for not doing well enough.

At any rate, the cabinet can achieve equality for everyone on the surface, free up jobs to fill the stomachs of hard-working people, set up schools so that poor children can receive free basic education, and popularize the pension system so that the elderly can rely on themselves , and the royal family and nobles many years ago would only create all kinds of exorbitant taxes to squeeze the people, and beat the slaves with whips until they died.

After driving for a while, Shikoti suddenly let out a soft "Huh".

She saw a group of people, men and women, old and young, gathered together in a mess, and a man in a suit and leather shoes, who was not the same as the style of the slum, was standing on the temporary high platform in the center, holding a large The loudspeaker shouted something: "Sign the contract today, get the money tomorrow, and pack it into the new home the day after tomorrow."

Next to him was a tent that was simply built. There was a long queue at the door of the tent. Everyone seemed to be waiting in line for something.

But there were two tall security guards at the entrance of the tent, and only one or a few people were let in at a time, and the people behind were only let in after the people in front came out.Although the people waiting in line were anxious, they obeyed the order and no one urged them.

Skoti signaled the driver to stop on the side of the road and watched from a distance for a while.

She found that most of the people listening to the lecture around the high platform stretched their necks, looking serious and focused.After listening for a while, some people would turn around and run away in a hurry, and after a while, they would appear again, holding a bunch of materials in their hands, among the crowd in front of the tent.

"What happened?" Shikoti asked softly.

Her clerk brought in a passerby who had just come out of the tent. He was a slightly hunchbacked, simple and honest middle-aged man. He was probably a porter. His skin was dark and rough, and his back was slightly bent, but his face was filled with a happy smile.

The middle-aged man danced and gestured, his expression of excitement was beyond words: "I can't think of it, my god, there is a boss who has taken a fancy to the house of the Russian family. They are really good people, and they are willing to exchange the big house for the few of the Russians." Rotten wood."

He spoke with a thick nasal voice, like a Hernu who likes to drink, but Shikoti understood.

But it was precisely because she understood that Shikoti was slightly surprised.She pointed to the man in a suit shouting with a loudspeaker in the distance, and the tent set up next to him: "These people, do they want to buy your house?"

"It's not buying, it's exchanging, exchanging." The middle-aged man smiled silly, "It's not just Russian, they have to exchange with many people."

While talking, the unsuspecting middle-aged man handed the document in his hand to Shikoti to see.

It was a formatted housing transaction contract, to the effect that Party A was willing to exchange a brand-new real estate somewhere in a civilian area for Party B's real estate somewhere in a slum.In addition, the "land redemption payment" involved in this housing transaction is all borne by Party A.

Nishizawa is a land privatized country, and the law allows houses and land to be bought and sold freely.

Under normal circumstances, for ordinary commercial development, it is only necessary for the developer and the land owner to reach an agreement on the sale and purchase of the house and land at the expense of the former.

But this is only the general case.

The property structure of the Akkad slums is peculiar.In other words, the real estate structure of most of the slums in the Caesar Empire is very special.

Because of the historical legacy of the constitutional monarchy, the ownership of the houses in the slums belonged to the owners, while the ownership of the land belonged to the official government of the Nishizawa Empire.If a transaction occurs, in addition to paying the purchase price, the buyer also needs to pay a large sum of money to the cabinet to "redeem" the land in order to successfully complete the transaction.

This is the "land redemption payment".

The cabinet is responsible for the approval of the land redemption fee, which is generally 1-1.5 times the house price. However, because the Akkad slum is located in the capital, the land redemption fee is exaggeratedly high, basically about 3 times the house price.

This decree scares away many developers and eliminates the willingness of many homeowners to sell.

The former thinks that the housing prices in this place are ridiculously high. If you buy a house in a slum, it will cost even more than buying a house in a civilian area, so why should he buy it?
The latter felt that even if he sold his own house, he would not get much money, which was not enough for him to buy a new house elsewhere, so why did he sell it?
In this way, no matter how the outside world develops, develops, and progresses, the slums will always be a pool of stagnant water.

One generation, two generations, and three generations had to squeeze together in narrow and cramped small houses, build bricks and stones between houses, build shacks on the roadside and on the street, block the sun and occupy the streets, and even The open space next to the garbage house was not spared, making the already bad living environment in the slums worse and worse.

In Shikoti's view, the housing transaction contract in front of him is very generous, almost unbelievably generous.

Party A did not choose the common way of buying and selling in cash, but adopted the method of redemption, replacing Party B's small house of more than ten square meters with a large one-story house of 120 square meters in a civilian area.She knew that the property she bought was a newly built community, not high-end, but with convenient transportation and complete supporting facilities, it was very suitable for living. The market price of a set may be more than 100 million yuan, and ordinary people work for 20 years. You may not be able to save this little money.

Not to mention, is there any stated sky-high price to redeem the land...

Where did the rich developer come from?It can't be a liar, can it?

Shikoti looked at Party A in the transaction contract with a suspicious attitude.

Cornerstone Technology Group.

She fell silent.

Okay, pretend she didn't say it.

People are really rich and self-willed, rich as an enemy.

With the worth of the world's richest man, let alone a slum, you can buy a small country... No, Yan Rong, the former chairman of Cornerstone Technology Group, actually bought it.

More than ten years ago, the "Blackstone Kingdom" was still a small island country that was about to be submerged due to rising sea levels. The native kings on the island cried and asked for help everywhere, and finally Yan Rong bought the entire Blackstone Islands with money. Gave it to my son as a birthday present.

The king took a huge sum of money and happily emigrated with his only 173 citizens left. Before leaving, he stuffed all the things such as the national seal and the book of state into Yanluge, and pressed the other party's head. All the honorary titles I could make up, including things like honorary kings.

Well, Yanluge just became the honorary king of a sovereign country.

He is the only honorary citizen of this miniature country.

Soon after, Yanlvge established the headquarters of the Blackstone Research Institute on this small island, and all kinds of waves flew up, but no one could do anything to him.

Who made him a serious king.

Shikoti handed back the transaction contract in his hand to the middle-aged man, and smiled slightly: "Congratulations. Your new home is a good place."

When the middle-aged man heard it, his face became even more joyful: "Look, they said that there is everything there, clean water, electricity, and the sun to dry clothes. Ah, I have to go first, I Go and tell the girls the good news."

Skoti smiled and watched him go.

After he left, Skoti saw another family with four children come out of the tent.

As soon as she stepped out of the tent, the middle-aged woman who was carrying a large package suddenly fell to her knees and cried together with her husband on the street, kowtowing towards the tent while crying.

Shikoti motioned to the clerk: "Help me to ask them what happened."

The latter responded and left.

After a while, the clerk came back.

"They are not sad, but happy." The clerk said with a little pity and relief, "Their home was burned in the fire not long ago. However, Cornerstone Technology still agreed to calculate according to the price before it was burned. They moved to a bigger house and they gave an extra settlement fee. They will be able to move into their new home soon.”

Shikoti nodded, her expression didn't seem to change much.

After a while, she said lightly, "Go back to the palace."

"Not going?" The driver was slightly surprised.

Shikoti leaned back slightly, leaned on the back of the chair, closed his eyes: "I won't go. Go back."

She came here originally to see if those displaced by extraordinary events needed help.

Now it seems that it is probably not necessary.

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