Chi Chongrui and His 18.9 Billion Inheritance


After playing Tang Monk and becoming a nationwide sensation,
Chi Chongrui has been focused on his acting career.
Since being cast after a Peking opera performance,
Chen Lihua has been pursuing Tang Monk relentlessly.
Chi Chongrui only decided to accept this 11-year age gap romance after Chen Lihua saved his mother.
He repeatedly emphasizes that it’s not for money.
His stepson thinks he looks good bald,
so he has kept his bald head ever since.
(Although I think it’s also the old lady’s idea.)
Because the old lady worships Buddha,
Tang Monk naturally has to be bald.
The two have shown mutual respect for decades,
referring to each other as “you” / “Chairman” / “Mr. Chi.”
Dinner is always a family affair.
The old lady finishes eating first.
The family’s children and grandchildren must first put down their bowls and chopsticks to see her off,
then come back to continue eating.
Now that the old lady has passed away,
each child inherits over 10 billion yuan and management rights of the enterprise.
She left her beloved Tang Monk 18.9 billion yuan.
Of course, the most important thing is the
one she cherished deeply—
the rosewood museum built with great wealth,
visited by social elites and dignitaries,
and a few media outlets once accidentally entered the estate.
Later, the entrance fee was set at 50 yuan,
and bustling crowds flowed through.
This descendant of the Yehe Nara clan,
a Manchu banner princess,
one of the biggest beneficiaries of the reform and opening-up,
finally returned to her long-cherished Forbidden City.
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