At Lodver Gardens, today's property sale in Ghetto was set to take place. Early this morning, the luxurious and spacious sales center was already overrun with people. It was packed to the rafters. Many eager homebuyers had even started lining up outside the sales center the previous evening. Who would have thought that Ghetto, long regarded by locals as disorganized and unappealing, would host such a spotlight-stealing event? The queue was endless, stretching as far as the eye could see. Despite the number of people already exceeding the number of available homes, the enthusiasm of potential buyers did not wane—the line continued to grow. The area in front of the sales center was bustling with activity. Cars had been instructed to park half a mile away. To maintain order and prevent any

