The first condo unit the broker showed Ren was a three-bedroom suite with a clean modern design — all white walls, light wooden floors, and polished furniture that seemed to glow under the warm lights. The whole place smelled of new paint and pine wood. Every surface reflected a sense of freshness, almost sterile yet sophisticated.
The broker proudly tapped on the wall panels as she spoke. "Voice-activated controls. You can open the door, adjust the lighting, or even operate the windows with a single command."
Ren nodded, quietly impressed. The unit screamed luxury — simple, sleek, and efficient. He had expected a single-bedroom or a cramped bachelor's pad, but the place looked like it was made for a family. And that was exactly what he wanted.
Ren didn't plan to live alone. He wanted to bring his parents here — to give them something better. A safe place where they could finally rest.
