Su Nanzhi had set aside part of the money she had been saving to raise a boyfriend to buy a studio apartment.
No matter how huge the inheritance left by her parents, it was not hers until she turned twenty.
Properties in good school districts were generally in high demand, but Su Nanzhi was lucky, because this building project was expensive and had only started to become occupied last year; some of the residents had not even moved in yet.
People who moved as swiftly as Su Nanzhi were indeed few and far between. She had prepared a generous gift for the new neighbors upstairs, downstairs, and next door, because for the past couple of days, workers had been coming and going non-stop, moving items and getting emergency work done—there was construction noise for at least 12 out of 24 hours, naturally bothering everyone.
The gift-giving could be seen as an apology or as bribery.
Once people accepted the gifts, they could probably tolerate two days of noise and then it would be over.