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Although the news that the auction house made public was unclear, Tian Meng had clearly told Liu Du about the other news of Ling Tao's old house.

The two sets of old rooms were actually the lilac garden and the Kadoorie House!

The first set was actually lilac garden. It must be known that the lilac garden was famous for being one of the top ten great flower gardens, it was rumored that this garden belonged to the later Qing Dynasty's Beiyang Minister Li Hongzhang, and was passed down to his bastard son, Li Jingmai. Another rumor is that the lilac garden, formerly the home of the British Taixing Oceania School (manager), was sold to Li Chuanmai, the youngest son of Li Hongzhang. But no matter which rumor was true, it had something to do with Li Jingmei.

The lilac garden was designed by American architect Isaia-Rogers. He built a new villa and a large American garden with many cloves growing in it. This made the lilac garden famous.

The lilac garden was very famous in the Bluesea City, it was said that it was a place Li Hongzhang had built for his Seventh Madame. This Seventh Aunt's name was Clove, so she was called lilac garden. However, the truth was that Li Hongzhang did not have a so-called ”Seventh Concubine” and Li Hongzhang had never lived here before. The real owner of this house was Li Zhaoming, the youngest son of Li Hongzhang.

When Li Jingmei was young, he was thin and small, which caused Li Hongzhang to feel pity for him. In his later years, Li Hongzhang had bought a bunch of properties for him and told people: 'This child is small and thin, and will not be able to stand on his own feet in the future. In fact, Li Hongzhang misjudged Li Jingmai, who grew up clever and treacherous. After Li Hongzhang's death, because of his concubine, a few of his older brothers looked down on Li Jingmei, so they gave him the stocks that were not worth much at the time, as well as the worst properties in the area. Strangely, these treasures were in Li Jingmei's hands. Within a few years, they had become a myriad of things. He took all sorts of market opportunities, multiplied the value of his stock and property, and became rich.

The lilac garden was listed as one of the most outstanding modern building protection units in the Bluesea City. Previously, it was transferred to Happy Nation's Guest House for management, but no one would have thought that the right to use the lilac garden would be auctioned once again. That's right, you did not see wrongly, it was indeed the right to use the lilac garden.

lilac garden, who was famous for being the best in the entire Bluesea City, was an outstanding modern building protection organization, but no one dared to openly auction off his property right in front of the whole auction house.

However, the right to use the auction is different. We only auction the right to use the auction, and his property still belongs to the country. It still belongs to the country.

However, although it was an auction for the right of use, who would be able to attend this auction and be familiar with the people in the two rooms?

However, after 70 years of use, as long as they paid a portion of the money, they would be able to continue using the new term. Furthermore, after the auction, as long as they had some means and connections, they could unknowingly convert the use right into a property right house!

And the second house of civilization is the Kadoorie House. The Kadoorie House is majestic and occupies fourteen thousand meters of land, but in the Bluesea City that is worth every inch of land, it is even more remarkable. The wide grassy area gave an immediate sense of openness; in the middle was a symmetrical, stately house, with an area of 3,300 square meters, and in 1929 even a layer had been built over it.

The original owner of the Kadoorie House was Eli Kadoorie, a British Jew. He started her life with 500 Hong Kong dollars and became the most famous big shot in the industry in both Shanghai and Hong Kong in the future.

Kadoorie House, from a sad story.” In 1919, a fire broke out in Kadoorie's old house, and his wife, desperate for the nanny to escape, died. Sorrowful Kadoorie took the child back to London to relax, entrusting her friend Brown with a new home in Bluesea.

Brown, on the other hand, drank too much and was dispirited, so he simply left the matter to the foreign bank. The contractor, of course, was deliberately luxurious and took four years to complete. When the Kadoorie received the construction fee of 1 million silver, he was shocked. However, the new residence was indeed very beautiful and became the favorite of the Kadoorie.

The Kadoorie House was previously the home of the Bluesea City's Juvenile Palace, but now he was even taking it out to auction. It was similarly the right to use it, but everyone understood now, what difference was there between the right to use it here and the right to own it?

Therefore, those who knew the inside story pretended to be confused and waited for the two sets of houses to be auctioned off. Since the auction was in the morning, it was obvious that as long as the house could be auctioned off successfully, then there was no need to care too much about it!

Strict judicial procedures, without any other uncomfortable steps, followed by the loopholes in the state policy, to completely resolve the change in the right to use the change to property!

Just like buying a house in the beginning, the individual income tax and business tax revenue could be said to be very strong. However, there were always some ways to reduce these taxes. The simplest way was to lower the contract price!

Most of the time, some of the more extraordinary residences would become ordinary after the price was paid for the living quarters. This would allow them to save a bit on business tax or tens of millions of ordinary residences. This was the policy of having a policy and a strategy to deal with the situation!