Man Jinshan, who was silently watching Mei Yuzhen's jokes a second ago, could not bear the sudden blow, and instantly collapsed and lost consciousness.
Man Yingjie quickly helped up Man Jinshan, who was unconscious and fell to the ground. While pinching Renzhong, he said helplessly: "Uncle, didn't you think clearly when you persuaded Aunt Mei just now? What's going on?
It won’t work if it happens to you..."
Seeing Man Jinshan unconscious, Mei Yuzhen's mood seemed to have eased a little from her despair.
It's like a person has fallen into an abyss and is in despair when suddenly an acquaintance jumps out.
This gave her some comfort in her heart.
So, she opened her mouth and said to Man Yingjie: "What's the point of pressing the person's teeth so hard? He won't wake up even if his front teeth are knocked out. Get some water and pour it on him!"
Man Yingjie looked at Sun Huina who was standing aside and blurted out: "Go get some water from the car, what are you doing standing there in a daze!"
Sun Huina on the side was also a little flustered and hurried back to the car to get a bottle of water and handed it to Man Yingjie.
Man Yingjie poured a bottle of water on Man Jinshan's head and face, and then Man Jinshan woke up from his coma.
As soon as Man Jinshan opened his eyes, he shouted in grief: "God has no eyes! You are trying to kill me!"
Mei Yuzhen glanced at him and said coldly: "I won't tell you any more nonsense. The top priority now is to make money first, and you can put everything else aside first."
With that said, Mei Yuzhen said to Man Yingjie without waiting for his response: "Go and drive and let him rest in the back."
Man Yingjie nodded quickly, then helped Man Jinshan up and said, "Uncle, I'll pay you to get in the car."
Man Jinshan got into the car in despair, and then Man Yingjie got into the cab, started the car and continued driving towards the US-Mexico border.
After the car drove out, Mei Yuzhen, who was in the passenger seat, said coldly: "The more I think about this, the more I feel that something is wrong."
Man Yingjie asked her: "Aunt Mei, what are you saying is not quite right?"
Mei Yuzhen said: "If there is only a problem in my family, it may be that a large number of assets with unknown origins have attracted the attention of the police. But Lao Xu's home is thousands of kilometers away from my home. It makes no sense that something happened to his family as well. I doubt that we
There is some inevitable connection behind the situations of the two families."
Man Jinshan, who was sitting in the back row, blurted out: "Sister Mei, are you saying that the domestic police already know our true identities?!"
For Wanlong Palace, if they can find information about Mei Yuzhen, they can naturally find out Man Jinshan's background.
In fact, Manjinshan is not its real name.
His original name was Xu Jianxi, and unlike Mei Yuzhen, he was deceived into committing fraud in northern Myanmar in order to make a living a few years ago.
However, because I loved drinking all year round, my brain reaction speed was a little slower, my mouth was clumsy, and I was not very proficient in business. I didn't make much money in Myanmar and North Africa, and I almost had my waist cut off.
To use the original words of the boss in northern Myanmar at that time, keeping such waste would not only create no value, but also waste food. Only by cutting his waist can the cost be recovered.
At that time, he happened to meet Man Yingjie, who had just turned twenty and was also struggling to survive in northern Myanmar. The two of them were afraid that one day their waists would be cut, so they tried their best to escape from the devil's cave.
come out.
After escaping, the two did not dare to return to their country, so they found a way to sneak into the United States.
Different from Mei Yuzhen, Mei Yuzhen smuggled over after collecting enough money to pay the smuggler.
But Xu Jianxi and Man Yingjie were penniless when they ran out, so in order to escape, they had no choice but to sign a loan sharking agreement with the evil smuggler.
The cost of smuggling from northern Myanmar to the United States is US$15,000, paid in installments, including the capital and interest, and the total cost to the smuggler is US$30,000.