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Now reading: Chapter 67: Selling a house sends the entire real estate age from Too Bad I Take Things Seriously, a Fantasy novel by Viewing the Galaxy of Fish.

In the past, these viewers would usually be dazzled by her outfit, their comnts turning lewd. But now... they seed to have lost all interest in her.

That man? Could it be Qin Mu? As she watched the barrage of comnts, like a tidal wave, she blinked. She figured only *that* man could make this pack of wolves lose interest in her!

Moreover, that UP nad Qin Mu hadn’t posted any updates for twelve days! During this ti, the most frequent question in her stream chat was about when Qin Mu would update. So viewers had even gone completely mad, suggesting she use her charms to prompt him to post a new video, not worried at all that she might be taken advantage of.

Filled with curiosity, she clicked on her personal account and found her list of followed accounts, locating Qin Mu’s account. Sure enough, he had posted a new video over ten minutes ago. The video title was: "I Just Wanted to Sell a House, but the Other Party Ended Up Compensating with One."

Selling a house? Qing Lan was montarily taken aback and was about to play the video when, in the stream chat, viewers began frantically posting comnts:

"Warning: Intense content ahead! Sister Lan, if you’re not psychologically prepared, I suggest not opening it!"

"Hey, the UP posted a new video! I’m just not gonna click it—call it ergency risk aversion!"

"Just a friendly reminder: although the UP has been off the grid for twelve days, don’t forget his brutal track record!"

"Sister Lan, got your fast-acting heart pills handy? This video might be more intense than your 0-18 ga!"

The flood of comnts continued.

Looking at these increasingly absurd comnts, Qing Lan’s pretty face flushed red. These people were really dredging up her most embarrassing monts. That disastrous ga playing Zed yesterday had nearly driven her offline.

It’s just sending a few more people to jail, right? How intense could it be? she pouted and mumbled, then played the fifteen-minute video.

At the beginning of the video, the UP explained his reason for not updating. He encountered a shady real estate agent while selling a house? she frowned thoughtfully.

In fact, as the dostic economy had developed over the years, housing prices had soared. This, in turn, led to new and second-hand housing transactions becoming even more frequent. Additionally, for office workers, dealing with agents was almost unavoidable. Whether buying, selling, renting, or leasing, they needed agents to diate. She herself had friends who had been swindled out of several thousand yuan in rent by shady agents. There was no getting it back. Even if they could sue, the hassle of gathering evidence, enduring litigation, and hiring lawyers was too much, so many chose to swallow their anger and suffer in silence. There were definitely many people like that.

When she had just graduated, she too had been conned out of a month’s deposit by a shady agent. Thinking the amount was small and a lawsuit too troubleso, she had let it go. But, based on what she knew from Qin Mu’s previous videos, he would never suffer in silence.

And in the video, Qin Mu soon shared his approach: despite knowing he was dealing with a shady agent, he firmly signed the contract. Then, he took the other party to court. He also detailed the "tripartite fault attribution" model for contracts in the video. If a breach occurred, it wasn’t as simple as determining penalties based on the contractual terms of the breach. It was necessary to conduct a tripartite fault attribution, assign responsibilities, and ultimately determine who bore the primary responsibility.

This play... it’s genius! Her eyes widened in amazent. If it weren’t for Qin Mu’s video, she would have had no idea that contracts offered protection through a tripartite fault attribution model.

Right after that, the lawsuit, the court’s acceptance letter, the case filing approval statent, and the hearing date were all displayed in the video. This shady agent really picked the wrong person to ss with by running into Qin Mu, she thought. Combining the video’s title with the information so far, she could roughly guess the outco. Seven days later, at the court hearing, the shady broker definitely lost the case and was ordered to pay huge compensation.

However, the stream chat exploded again:

"Sister Lan, you’re still too naive! Sending only one person to jail? That’s not the UP’s style at all!"

"His last video got six scamrs locked up! Are you doubting the UP’s capabilities?"

"I bet if this shady broker could do it over, they’d never dare take the UP’s housing listing!"

"Mont of silence for this shady broker... Hope the judgnt results the UP posts tomorrow are even more explosive!"

More comnts poured in.

In the stream chat, the number of comnts was more than three tis the usual. Qing Lan, watching these comnts, grew even more curious about what ca next in the video. Sending the shady broker to jail and getting a house as compensation was already outrageous. Could there be anything even more outrageous than that?

Eight minutes later, she had watched the entire video. She couldn’t help but swallow hard, her face filled with astonishnt. There really *is* sothing even more outrageous...

In the latter half of the video, besides the shady broker losing the case and being ordered to pay compensation, the procuratorate also got involved. They conducted a comprehensive investigation into the broker and their parent company. Moreover, they initiated a public prosecution, with the trial set for the next day. This ans... it’s highly likely that the entire upper managent and core personnel of the company are going to jail!

Previously, she could never have imagined that selling a property could result in sending an entire brokerage company to jail! And in the video, Qin Mu still maintained an innocent, sowhat helpless expression that was extrely punchable.

How many people are going to jail because of this? She let out a wry smile and shook her head. Then, she silently liked the video, tipped it with a coin, and left a comnt, completing the customary "triple action."

In the video’s comnts section, just like before, were phrases like, "The weather is nice today." It seed to have beco a custom for no one to discuss the actual video content there.

Back in her own stream chat, viewers were saying:

"The UP didn’t expose the na of this agency, so we can’t find it, but an agency like that must have at least dozens of people."

"I actually thought the UP had exhausted his talent and faded from the scene. Who’d have expected him to drop a royal flush!"

"Too bad! Sister Lan actually went ahead and liked, tipped with a coin, and comnted. Now she’s safe from ’going in’!"

"The old saying is true, ’big chests, no brains,’ it didn’t lie to us! Sister Lan actually used her brain this ti!"

"Next ti, guys, don’t remind her..."

In her stream chat, the tone of the comnts turned sarcastic again. Qing Lan watched them, feeling quite irritated. Other strears’ viewers would show kind concern, asking if their strear was tired or needed a break. But her viewers... they were always scheming to get *her* "sent in"!

「Qianzhou.」

In an ordinary residential complex, at one o’clock in the morning, Ma Ming had just finished playing gas and was about to go to sleep.

Suddenly, he noticed that an UP he followed had released a new video. Upon opening it, he found it was a new release by Qin Mu, who hadn’t updated in twelve days. The video’s content was imnsely satisfying: selling a house led to dealing with a shady broker, and in retaliation, Qin Mu had gotten the broker’s entire company sent to jail!

Well done!

After watching it, he felt exhilarated, all his drowsiness swept away. As a working stiff, his apartnt was actually rented. He was on a "pay three months’ rent in advance, plus one month’s deposit" lease. His one-year lease had just ended, and he planned to move to a place closer to work. But... the "landlord" kept making excuses, refusing to return his 2,000 yuan deposit. This "landlord" was actually a sub-letter, in other words, an agent.

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