Chapter 590
Yang Fan waved his hand and said, "What concerns me isn’t about that deal. How you trade the house is your own business; there’s no need to be so clear with me. What I want to know right now is what exactly happened to that house? Last night, Yun Shan told me a bit, but I only saw the result, not the reason."
"That house, I know it has changed owners several times over," said Duan Linlin with a shake of her head, "As for other matters, I’m not aware. If Yun Shan has told you in sufficient detail, then whatever she knows is what I know as well."
Yang Fan’s brow furrowed slightly, "I now suspect that someone might have died in that house."
"This is just my speculation. Without more information from you, I can’t confirm my hypothesis. Just listen to it for now, and whether you take it as a basis for judgment or not is up to you."
"Although I can’t be certain, there’s about a seventy percent chance. Wandering, ownerless entities do not typically exhibit such a strong presence. The remaining thirty percent chance is that a previous owner of the house could have nurtured something."
Old Zhou’s expression gradually became serious, "Fanzi, is this something you can handle?"
"At the moment, I can’t guarantee anything. If Mr. Fan gets involved, there likely won’t be any problems," Yang Fan said. "Old Zhou, I suggest you two start by investigating the house’s previous owners. Check if any of them have undergone any family misfortune or if there’s a particular owner with some unusual beliefs."
"Although this matter is somewhat complex, the more we understand, the sooner and more thoroughly we can resolve this. I think the trouble is necessary."
Old Zhou turned to Duan Linlin, seeking her opinion with his gaze.
Duan Linlin nodded her head, "I’ll start looking into it today to see if I can dig up any useful information. When I originally went for the house because it was cheap, I didn’t inquire much into other matters. It turns out there really isn’t such a thing as a free lunch in this world."
She gave a bitter smile and said, "Ever since I got that house, I haven’t made a penny, but instead, I’ve nearly thrown in the cost of a whole another house. It’s the most unprofitable and foolish business I’ve done."
