It cost over 600,000 Hong Kong Dollars when purchased, and now it's worth over 3 billion Hong Kong Dollars. Don't be too impressed by its apparent rise in value; back then, 600,000 was already astronomical.
In the Lu Family's villa on Hong Kong Island, there are gardeners, chefs, maids, and butlers, all seemingly busy with their own tasks as they come and go.
These people are the descendants of the old servants who worked for Old Lu, and the Lu Family still employs them today.
Because the Lu Family offers wages much higher than what they could earn outside, this place is like a hereditary job for them, and they rarely leave.
Besides, the head of the Lu Mansion now lives inland and only comes to Hong Kong Island a few times a year, letting these people enjoy a lot of freedom. Living in a large villa, earning relatively high wages, and slacking off all day—why would anyone leave?
