Hu Li didn't know where she got Qin Xiangnuan's address, and she also knew that they had bought a Siheyuan in the Capital City. This Siheyuan wasn't an ordinary house; back in the Qing Dynasty, only the royal family could afford to live in one. It's said that even a small Siheyuan would be equivalent to over a dozen large houses, and the bigger ones, well, they are about twenty or thirty. The houses in their village are only allocated a few square meters per family, and their family has a heavy burden to bear with two children to send for education, and less labor at home, so while the entire village has built new homes, theirs is the only family without one.