In addition, Zhou Jin had previously asked Long Yi to take his men to investigate the vacant and uninhabited houses in the city before 1959, including those now occupied by refugees.

After two months of unremitting efforts, Long Yi and his team have basically completed the survey task and marked the relevant information of these houses on the administrative map of Sijiu City.

Zhou Jin was very happy when he looked at the densely packed map. Even if only one tenth of these houses had things hidden in them, it would still be a considerable amount.

You should know that this is the Sijiu City. It has been the capital since the Yuan Dynasty. It has experienced three unified feudal dynasties, Yuan, Ming and Qing, until now, the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Dragon Kingdom.

Sijiu City has a history of being a capital for more than 800 years. From this, one can imagine how many good things are lost among the people. In addition, as the capital, its economy must be good, and the people there will naturally not be too poor.

But now all these things are worth Zhou Jin's money. If he finds any antiques or cultural relics, he can collect them and build a private museum in the future. This will also prevent them from being lost overseas or destroyed during those turbulent times.

If he could find gold or foreign currency, it would directly enrich Zhou Jin's starting capital.

However, the investigation into the hideouts of evil gangs has been relatively slow.

Of course, this doesn’t mean that Long Yi and his colleagues are incompetent or not serious about their work.

This is because investigating these places is much more difficult than investigating houses that are uninhabited or inhabited by refugees.

These places are basically the hideouts of these evil forces, so there must be a lot of people guarding and patrolling them at ordinary times. Any strangers approaching will be closely monitored by them and may even be directly expelled.

Therefore, it is extremely difficult in the actual investigation process.

At the same time, Long Yi initially needed to allocate most of the personnel to investigate uninhabited houses.

So far, no substantial results have been achieved in this regard.

Of course Zhou Jin also knew that this matter could not be rushed, so he did not urge Long Yi to speed up the investigation, because he knew that this task involved high risks and the safety of the personnel must be ensured.

Besides, Zhou Jin's plan was to first use his spatial power to comprehensively check all the houses and yards that were uninhabited before 1959.

After all these places have been cleaned up, we will then deal with the hideouts of these evil forces.

Doing so can also avoid alerting the enemy. After all, no one knows which will come first, tomorrow or an accident, so safety is always the priority.

It seems that the topic has gone a bit far. In the courtyard, after Zhou Jin and others tidied up the east wing, Long Jiu and Lou Xiao'e started to prepare dinner together.

Zhou Jin assisted at first, but later, seeing that the time was almost up, he rode his bike to the school to pick up Zhou Xin after school.

On the way, Zhou Jin told Zhou Xin about Long Jiu. Zhou Xin didn't have any special reaction to it, but just nodded to indicate that he knew.

When Zhou Jin brought Zhou Xin back to the courtyard, those people who went to work also came back one after another, and they all greeted Zhou Jin.

Zhou Jin led Zhou Xin straight to the east wing. At this moment, Long Jiu and Lou Xiao'e had already prepared dinner and were waiting for Zhou Jin and the others to come back.

When Zhou Xin saw the beautiful older sister in front of her, she was so excited that she couldn't express it in words. She first greeted Lou Xiao'e politely, and then ran to Long Jiu and started asking questions, her little mouth chattering non-stop.

Even Lou Xiao'e, who witnessed this scene, couldn't help but tease Zhou Xin, saying that he was a heartless person who was fickle and easily bored with the old and easily attracted to the new.

Zhou Xin did not feel embarrassed about this. Instead, she unceremoniously took Lou Xiao'e and Long Jiu's hands and started to act coquettishly with them.

In this regard, Lou Xiao'e also said that she had no way to deal with Zhou Xin, because her sister was so cute.

So she went to the kitchen with Zhou Jin to serve the dishes. It was getting dark earlier and earlier, so it would be more comfortable to finish eating early and go back to the room to listen to the radio.

While Zhou Jin and his friends were eating the warm meal in the east wing, people in other rooms also started talking about Zhou Jin.

Originally, those who came back from get off work were still curious about why Zhou Jin did not go back to the backyard but went directly to the east wing.

They knew that the East Wing belonged to He Yushui now, and they also knew that Zhou Jin had a good relationship with He Yushui, but they did not believe that He Yushui would directly give the East Wing to Zhou Jin, because it was impossible for them to do that.

However, something unexpected happened to them.

Later, they returned home and learned from their respective wives or mothers that the person living in the east wing was not Zhou Jin himself, but a distant cousin of his.

She fled from her hometown in the southwest to Sijiu City to seek refuge with Zhou Jin. What was even more shocking was that her household registration had already been moved here.

You should know that since the food crisis, Sijiu City has begun to formulate very strict standards for the settlement of foreign population in Sijiu City.

It can almost be said that it is difficult for anyone to register their household registration in the city within this period of time. Even someone like Qin Huairu, who has been married into a courtyard house for so many years, has a rural household registration until now because she missed the opportunity to transfer her household registration.

However, as soon as they thought about Zhou Jin's identity and background, as well as his relationship with Director Wang, they felt a little better.

However, this news still caused heated discussions among the public. After all, the east wing could be said to be the best room besides the main house, but now it was occupied by a distant cousin.

Of course, not everyone is surprised by this, and some people always manage to grasp the key to the problem.

For example, Yan Jiecheng and Liu Guangqi did not show much interest in Zhou Jin's cousin moving into the east wing.

On the contrary, they developed a strong interest in Zhou Jin's cousin herself.

According to her mother, this cousin is not only tall but also has fair and delicate skin. Although her appearance is not as stunning as Qin Huairu, she is also very pretty and particularly attractive. The more you look at her, the more beautiful she becomes.

However, after hearing what Long Jiu looked like, they were not the only ones who had this idea. Even Liu Guangtian and Yan Jiefang, who were a year or two younger, had the same idea.

Alas, there is nothing we can do about it. I don’t know if it’s a feng shui problem, but the courtyard at No. 95 is a typical example of more yang than yin, with more monks and less porridge.

Look at Yan Bugui's family, there are three sons and one daughter, Grandpa Liu's family has two grandsons and one granddaughter, Liu Haizhong's family has three sons, and Grandma Zhao's family has two grandsons. Other families also have more boys than girls.

Then, as time passed, the number of young men of marriageable age in the courtyard increased, but the number of women of marriageable age was very few. The only one with the youngest age difference from them was Yu Shui, followed by seven-year-old Yan Jie Di and Zhou Xin.

This shows how serious the imbalance in the gender ratio in Courtyard No. 95 is.

Now they finally welcomed Zhou Jin's cousin, who was not much different in age from them, and had a good figure and looks, so they naturally had some ideas.

And if I could become a couple with Zhou Jin's cousin, my life would be smooth sailing from now on.

Therefore, even Yan Jiecheng and Yan Jiefang, who had a deep hatred for Zhou Jin, had some ideas.

What they learned from Yan Bugui was that their minds were full of calculations, so when facing other people, there was naturally no such thing as enemies or friends. As long as there was profit to be made, they were friends.

If you can't gain any advantage at all, it's not an exaggeration to say that you are an enemy.

What's more, the person Zhou Jin hurt was Yan Bugui, not themselves, so where did the deep hatred come from?

On the contrary, for them, if they really married Zhou Jin's cousin, they would not only find a beautiful wife, but also be able to establish a relationship with Zhou Jin.

At that time, just a little persuasion will make my cousin go to Zhou Jin to help her solve her work problems, and she wants a job that pays more for less work.

It’s so beautiful just thinking about it.

But they are destined to be daydreaming. Although Zhou Jin will not interfere with the emotional lives of these robots, after all, they are real people since they have been materialized.

However, Zhou Jin would never allow them to have too much contact with other people in the courtyard, and as for marriage, that was even more nonsense.

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