Chapter 2 Windfall

Mental power probed over and looked, hey, what a coincidence, this punch can also smash out a small iron box.

Instead of continuing to smash the wall, he used his mental power to directly take out the small iron box, and there was a lock hanging on the small iron box, which fell off with a slight twist of the lock.

Slowly covering the spiritual power in front of him to form a protective cover, Jing Kexuan carefully took out the small iron box.

When he opened the box, there was no accident, and Jing Kexuan removed the spiritual shield.

There are only a few thin pieces of paper on the upper layer of the iron box, pick up and look at it, there are five in total, the paper is a little yellowed, and on the right side of the front of the paper, there are two big words written "title deed".

If you take a closer look at the registered location in the title deed, isn't it the title deed of the other five houses in Lion Lane except for his own home.

Well, this nearly 200-meter-long Lion Alley is actually only these six sets of two-entry courtyards. Because the size of each courtyard is basically the same, it is 30 meters wide and 40 meters long.

It is no wonder that the houses next door are only rented and not sold, presumably because the government has not obtained the original title deed or cannot determine whether the owner is still alive.

In the memory of the original owner, the current house was bought by his parents from the new government after returning to China.

It is said that the original owner of this house was surnamed Ding, who was a rich man of the first generation. After the death of his parents in his early years, the eldest dragged his two younger brothers to grow up.

After they were older, the three brothers came to S City, started from scratch, created a lot of foundation in SH Beach, bought this piece of land in Lion Lane, and set up six two-entry courtyards with similar patterns.

But when the war broke out, the second child went to the army first, and after the old Ding family died on the battlefield in World War II, the third child joined the army again, although he did not receive the official news of his death, but he also disappeared, and the boss of the Ding family asked people to find it in many ways without success.

Later, after the establishment of the new government, the eldest of the three brothers, who was engaged in business, donated his land deed and most of his property to the state, and said that he would return to the countryside to retire, and then he disappeared.

Jing Kexuan (because his parents changed his surname, he will be called Xiao Xuan from below) looked at the few pieces of paper in his hand, analyzing these memories of the original owner, and was a little puzzled.

Since this house has been donated to the state, why not take this iron box away?

Does that mean that the original owner of the house will come and get what belongs to him later?

But that's not right, the house is not your own, what chance is there to come back and take it back?

Thinking of this, Xiao Xuan felt a little brain-burning. It's not that she doesn't know anything, there must be some reason why this box was left here.

I think she was in her first life, although she didn't experience this red age, but her parents did.

After 2000, there were many novels, TV series, and movies with the theme of the Red Era. In her middle age, there were also many such web novels.

Don't worry about it for now, put it away. It's just that this box is a bit quirky. I carefully flipped through the iron box again, and it turned out that there was a mezzanine.

It didn't take much effort to open the mezzanine of the tin box. There is neither gold nor diamonds in the mezzanine, only a cowhide book, and two big words are written on the front page: diary.

Xiao Xuan spent almost an hour reading this diary, and after reading it, he realized that it was not the eldest who donated the house and property that was hiding the iron box, but the third of the three brothers.

The relationship between the brothers has always been very good, because the second and third brothers have not been married, although the house has risen, the two younger brothers still continue to live in the outer courtyard of the eldest of the Ding family, the second eldest of the Ding family lives in the west wing, and the third child of the Ding family lives in the east wing.

At the beginning, the construction of these six houses was carried out by the third child, and after the completion of the land deed, the third child of the Ding family was ready to divide the land deed with two sets per person.

However, at that time, because the eldest of the Ding family had already got married, for some reason, he only took the set of land deeds that he lived in at that time. It is said that if another set is to be sold, the third child will be responsible for it, and if you want to live, ask the third child again.

The same is true for the second child. Because of this, the third child put the land deeds of the three together.

Soon, the second child of the Ding family participated in the revolution and joined the M Party, and four years later, the news came that he had died in battle.

At that time, the third eldest of the Ding family was making a fortune with the eldest of the country, and when he heard that the second child was dead, coupled with various encounters in business, he also resolutely abandoned business and joined the army.

Judging from the diary, the third child should have joined the G party, and the diary also ended the day before the departure of the troops.

At the moment of closing the diary, he gave Xiao Xuan another surprise.

On the last page of the diary, Xiao Xuan saw a familiar picture. This diagram is the structure of the courtyard, and different shapes are marked in different parts of the diagram, including triangles, squares, and dots.

Could this be a treasure map? For Jing Kexuan, who has already experienced two lives, she had to think about it a lot.

No matter how much it is, anyway, if the person is gone, it can be regarded as an ownerless thing.