Transmigration: Getting Rich with My Space and Supplies-Chapter 76 - 74 She is His Lucky Star

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76: Chapter 74 She is His Lucky Star

76 -74 She is His Lucky Star

Rong Yan had just finished brushing her teeth and washing her face when she heard someone shouting outside, “Qin Ye’s wife…”

As soon as Rong Yan recognized the team leader’s voice, she walked out.

Seeing so many people arrive, she was a bit surprised.

Do they all work this early?

“Qin Ye’s wife, didn’t you say we were starting work today?

I’ve brought everyone here, take a look.

If everything is okay, we can begin.

Oh right, this is my eldest son, Liang Cai.

If there are any issues, just speak directly to Liang Cai.”

Qin Liangcai stepped forward, “Wife of Yezi, how do you plan to do the work?”

Rong Yan glanced at him and handed over the blueprint that Qin Ye had given her.

“This is the blueprint, see if you can understand it?”

As soon as Qin Liangcai took it, he knew who had drawn it, “I understand it, it’s clearly laid out.”

If this house were to be built, it would be fantastic.

And two bathrooms?

That sure is built with money.

“Since you understand it, then there’s no problem.

Let’s start with the demolition!

I expect the bricks to arrive today.” Rong Yan was somewhat worried that they were not professionals and might not build the house well.

But it shouldn’t matter too much, the work quality should be passably good.

“Alright.” Qin Liangcai directed the people to start working.

Meanwhile, Qin Mei was seeing so many people at her home for the first time and felt quite uncomfortable, so she ran back to her own room.

Qin Yu was busy checking the kitchen; he wanted to guard it…

to prevent others from entering their kitchen.

Of course, he was still inwardly regretful, wishing he had moved all the food in the kitchen to his room or his elder brother’s room the night before.

Nevertheless, he had already planned to move all the grain and food into the house that evening.

Rong Yan had a simple meal.

By noon, Tie Zhu arrived with a tractor full of bricks.

“Sister-in-law, the bricks are here.”

As Rong Yan looked at the cartload of red bricks, her mood was quite good.

“Thanks for the hard work.

I’ll have someone unload these bricks.”

She didn’t need to call out; after Qin Liangcai snapped out of his brief daze, he quickly shouted for people to start unloading the bricks.

Tie Zhu was surprised to see so many people working, “Sister-in-law, at this rate, it might be done in less than ten days.”

“It’s better to finish earlier.

By the way, do we have the lime mixture ready too?”

Tie Zhu immediately replied, “Sister-in-law, you can rest assured.

The lime and putty will all be prepared together.

I’ll bring half now, and I’ll go back for the rest later.”

He glanced at the yard, realizing it was indeed very spacious, large in both the front and back.

“These two tractor loads of bricks may not be enough.”

“If it’s not enough, just haul more for me.

You should ask Qin Ye about this; he’s in that room.” Rong Yan pointed the way.

She wasn’t an architecture major; how could she know the amount of bricks needed?

“Alright.” Tie Zhu had intended to visit Qin Ye anyway.

He strode towards the room, pushed open the door, and immediately caught sight of the person lying in bed, his mouth twitching involuntarily.

“How serious is your injury?”

A man who never rested was now lying down.

“It’s manageable, just a broken leg and a few ribs.” Qin Ye mentioned it casually.

But deep down he knew, had Rong Yan not found him that day…

he would have been a goner by that night.

Hearing him speak so dismissively, Tie Zhu wasn’t sure what to say.

After a long pause, he managed to squeeze out, “…You damned lucky chap, looks like your luck is about to turn around.”

Don’t they say, ‘After surviving a great disaster, one is destined for good fortune’?

Must be true, otherwise, why would they start building a new house out of nowhere?

Qin Ye’s mouth twisted into a slight grin because he thought of his wife…

from the moment she saved him, he must have been her lucky star!