Lin Mo's parents rented a self-built house commonly seen in the countryside.
It was five stories high, and they lived on the first floor, with two rooms and a kitchen.
One room for the parents and another for Lin Siyu, his younger sister.
The rent was 1200 a month.
The rooms above were mostly single rooms, each renting for 500 a month.
Despite the old appearance of the house, such a price, in Rakshasa City, was practically like giving it away for free.
And the landlord's interior decoration wasn't bad either, using relatively high-quality materials.
The only drawback was that appliances like the air conditioner and the refrigerator were all third-grade energy consumers, which used a shocking amount of electricity when turned on for a day.