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Chapter 4709

At this moment, Mei Yuzhen had just woken up in the car.

Man Jinshan and Man Yingjie took turns driving all night, and they had only driven a thousand kilometers. Now they were still more than two thousand kilometers away from the US-Mexico border.

According to Mei Yuzhen's plan, she wanted the two of them to drive all the way to El Paso, Texas, and then enter Mexico by land from here.

Mei Yuzhen, who had been rocking in the car all night, was still in a daze because she had not slept well.

She suddenly recalled the time when she first came to the United States.

In the first two years after arriving in the United States, although I used a fake identity, I was really conscientious.

Although the money I earned at that time was far from generous in the United States, since my employer paid for food and accommodation as a nanny, almost all of the money I earned was sent back home intact. Not only did I quickly pay off my time as a smuggler

The foreign debt borrowed has also greatly improved the poor living conditions of the family.

But the longer Mei Yuzhen stayed in the United States, the more deeply she was influenced by this materialistic society.

Gradually, she began to feel dissatisfied with her treatment as an illegal immigrant.

In Chinatown at that time, there were two different situations for Chinese nannies.

One is a nanny who has legal status in the United States or a legal green card, and the other is a nanny like Mei Yuzhen who is an illegal immigrant and is illegally living in the United States.

Compared with the latter, the price of the former is generally half or more higher.

Sometimes, when the nanny met with the nanny, and they talked about their respective situations, Mei Yuzhen would complain about her meager salary.

She always feels that her job content is exactly the same as others, and she is not cheating, so why is her salary only 60% or even lower than others.

Therefore, she gradually developed resentment towards her employer's family, always feeling that they were deliberately bullying and exploiting her, a poor woman who had left her husband and son behind and left her homeland.

However, Mei Yuzhen ignored a very simple reality. The reason why her employer took the risk of taking care of her as an illegal immigrant was because the price of illegal immigration itself was relatively low.

Taking into account its own limited conditions, employers have to make such a choice.

If the price for both types of people is the same, no employer will consider the latter.

Most illegal immigrants can also figure this out, but Mei Yuzhen doesn't think so.

She was unaware of the natural gap between herself and the legal nanny. She just continued to accumulate her resentment in her heart, and even gradually rose to hatred.

In the third year after Mei Yuzhen arrived in the United States, a fire broke out in her employer's house. Three of the employer's family of four died, including a young couple in their thirties and their five-year-old eldest daughter.

As for their youngest son, who was less than one year old at the time, he disappeared in the fire.

That fire was caused by Mei Yuzhen.

After Mei Yuzhen set the fire, she moved to another city in the United States with her infant baby.

She entrusted a middleman to sell the child to a Chinese couple in their forties who had yet to have children for a price of US$30,000.


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