Mia (Liu Manqiong), who had just received confirmation of her hiring, left Aurous Hill University with a skip in her step and a light jog down the road.
It was quite surprising for everyone to see such a stunning woman, with aposed and intellectual demeanor, bouncing along the roadside like a carefree child. The contrast was truly remarkable.
After departing from Aurous Hill University, Mia (Liu Manqiong) walked a few hundred meters before turning a corner. There, Sister Xian and the driver of the Rolls-Royce were still patiently waiting in the designated parking area.
Upon spotting Mia (Liu Manqiong), Sister Xian quickly exited the car with a warm smile, saying, “Miss Mia looks so joyful! It seems you must be thrilled with how the interview went today.”
Mia (Liu Manqiong) beamed with happiness as she replied, “Thank you, Sister Xian! Your kind words have truly helped. I’ve passed the interview and received the job offer. I’ll be changing my ns to sign the formal contract with them tomorrow morning, so I can rx and prepare for my new role.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Then, she inquired, “What would you like to eat tonight, Miss Mia? I’ll cook for you myself!”
After a moment, she suddenly remembered something and added, “Oh, Sister Xian, could you take me to see the property at Tomson Yipin that you mentioned earlier? If it meets my needs, I’d like to purchase it today so I can take care of everything in one go.”
Tomson Yipin real estate in Aurous Hill was quite popr when it firstunched. However, over a yearter, the project still had some unsold units. While the vis had been quickly purchased, a few ts remained avable.
The primary reason for this was the overall high positioning and pricing of the real estate, which created a typical high-low distribution scenario.
This high-low residential area focused mainly on luxury vis. Ideally, the developer would have preferred to create a pure vimunity, but toply with the management department’s floor area ratio requirements, they had to allocate somend for high-rise residential buildings.
The wealthiest buyers had snapped up thevish vis, priced between tens of millions to over a hundred million. The remaining ts, priced from over ten million to thirty million, found themselves in a somewhat awkward market position.<fn4ac1> For more chapters visit f?ndnovel</fn4ac1>
Those willing to invest such sums in property are not considered the absolute elite but rather belong to the upper-middle ss.
The pride of the middle ss is often quite pronounced. They see themselves as part of society’s elite and would rather be a big fish in a smaller pond than a small fish in a big one.
When ites to purchasing a home, they tend to favormunities that offer a more modest profile rather than those with lofty aspirations, opting instead forrger units in less prestigious areas.
Thest thing they desire is to live in a high-low residential area, where, despite having a worth in the tens of millions, they might feel overshadowed by the vi owners.
In a mid-tiermunity, owning a car worth over a million yuan is considered quite impressive, but in an ultra-high-endmunity like Tomson Yipin, even the staff of the vis could outshine such disys. In the underground garage, cars priced over three million yuan dominate, making those below that threshold seem rtivelymonce.
In such an environment, driving a Mercedes-Benz S or a BMW 7 Series might feel like a source of embarrassment when mingling with neighbors.
When Christopher’s family visited to look at properties, Harold once famously remarked that living in thismunity felt like standing guard to shield the wealthy vi residents from the outside world.
This awkward positioning has led to many of Tomson Yipin’s vis remaining vacant since the opening, while the ts continue to sell.
Fortunately, Mia (Liu Manqiong) was not overly concerned about these dynamics.
Her main priority was to find a suitable home near the university to serve as her personal sanctuary.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong></p“of></p“thank></p“that’s>