When Li Yang handed me the property contract, tears welled up in my eyes.

He bought back the house I had sold before.

"I knew it, you're going to cry again," he sighed helplessly.

I sniffed and choked, "How did you manage to do it?"

It was easy to sell the house at first, but later when I had enough money and wanted to buy it back, no matter how much I offered, the homeowner refused.

"I guess I was lucky. I bothered her so many times that she finally told me it wasn't about the money. She had a mahjong partner in the neighborhood, and they would often get together to play cards. She didn't want to move away."

"I went around the building where her mahjong partner lived, asking if there were any vacant houses. Just a few days ago, there was a family selling a house that was even cheaper than yours. Naturally, she happily moved there."

"You didn't even tell me anything," I felt a pang in my heart.

"It was only confirmed a few days ago, and I thought of it as a surprise wedding gift for you, my wife. Do you like it?"

"I like it, but I didn't prepare a gift for you."

"You are the best gift," he said with a serious expression.

I chuckled, unable to resist when he spoke so seriously.

"No more crying?"

"Hmm, no more crying."

"Then let's do what needs to be done today."

"..."

Alright, here come the tears again.

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