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Chapter 232 Stowaway

 Lin Wenyue pursed her lips and smiled, and said: "Since it is a mine controlled by the state, of course we will be curious. Although this kind of mine is extremely rare, there are many legends about gods and gods every time this kind of ore is found, so...

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Lin Wenyue finished her words with a tacit expression on her face.

Gao Xingyu understood immediately and said no more.

Wei Yikang saw that Xu Yonghui was confused and had the intention to continue questioning, so he quickly interrupted and asked about the time arrangement for Mr. Xu's physical conditioning.

"Today is Thursday. Come here with Mr. Xu on Sunday. Let's try to finish it in half a day. From now on, you can ask Mr. Xu to come once a month. After half a year, the results can be consolidated."

Since he accepted Lin Wenyue's generous gift, Gao Xingyu could only do his best to complete this matter.

But this is fine. Whoever comes to him for health care in the future can refer to this charging standard. I believe that not many people in the world can afford such a high fee.

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"Hurry up, get up! Pack your things and get ready to transfer."

At one o'clock in the morning on Sunday, there was a noise in the secret warehouse below the deck of a freighter.

Su Yun opened the door of the small cabin where he had stayed for three days and walked out.

Stowaway will not have a pleasant journey experience. Even if Su Yun went through Peng Liuan's channel and paid the expensive shipping fee of US$80,000, he only got a modified six-square-meter single cabin and a low-quality meal for each meal.

The treatment in hamburgers is called VIP treatment.

This is a large ocean-going cargo ship, registered in Panama. The boss behind the cargo ship is from Baodao. While transporting goods, he also engages in smuggling part-time. Whether it is people or goods, he can smuggle it after paying.

The secret cabin below the deck was converted from a warehouse and was specially used to accommodate stowaways. In addition to the four VIP rooms where Su Yun lived, there was also an ordinary cabin, which was actually a Datong bunk. There were no distinctions between men and women, and one slept in the cabin.

It’s just a place.

There are now more than 20 stowaways in the cabin, nearly half of whom are from the mainland, and the rest are from Baodao.

The ship's destination is Luzon Island, and most of the people living in the ordinary cabins are young people. It is said that each person paid 20,000 US dollars and prepared to go to Luzon to work illegally.

Su Yun came out in a hurry and only carried a backpack. Inside was the hundreds of thousands of dollars he took out from the safe house. In addition, he didn't even have a change of clothes.

Su Yun walked onto the deck and found that the freighter had not docked, but was still parked on the dark sea. There were several small freighters parked around the freighter, with the lights on, and they were nervously transferring goods.

The VIP guests were in front, and the people in the ordinary cabin were behind. A group of stowaways were transferred to a speedboat under the guidance of the crew.

The speedboat was obviously overloaded, the waterline was pushed extremely low, and it felt like it was going to sink in the next moment.

Fortunately, the wind and waves were not big at this time, and the speedboat ran tremblingly for two hours before finally reaching the shore amidst everyone's panic.

In an abandoned small factory, the local receptionist told everyone in halting Chinese that they should stay and rest first, and then send everyone to their destinations after dawn.

He asked everyone to hand over their passports at the same time, saying that he would return them to everyone when they arrived at their destination.

A pair of well-dressed young people quit. They loudly claimed that they were VIP guests and refused to hand over their passports.

This pair of young people are from mainland China and are also VIPs among stowaways. They seem to have a lot of money.

They lived next to Su Yun when they were on the ship. They stayed in the cabin ever since they got on the ship, having sex whenever they could. The sound insulation effect of the cabin was not very good, and Su Yun was so annoyed that he wanted to give them both a fireball.

It fits.

During the intercourse, the two of them talked quietly, and Su Yun realized that the woman was the accountant of a medium-sized foreign trade factory, and the mistress secretly sought by the boss; the man was the salesperson of the factory, and the mistress secretly sought him out.

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After the two got involved, they decided that the boss didn't like him. So they were cruel and ground cephalosporin into powder. After the boss drank too much at a party one night, they mixed it into ice cream to relieve his hangover, and then deliberately

Delaying the rescue time, he finally succeeded in poisoning the boss with liver failure and died.

The two of them felt scared now, but they could no longer look back.

The two of them never stopped doing anything. They took advantage of the fact that the boss's family was busy organizing (fighting) to deal with (seizing) the aftermath (legacy) and had no time to take care of the factory's business. They forged the contract and incurred a huge debt to the factory's account.

The money was remitted to the underground bank's account and transferred to their account opened abroad through the money laundering network.

After completing all this, the two contacted the smuggler and secretly came to Luzon.

They have booked a long-term rental apartment in the city and plan to hide out for a few months until the situation calms down before looking for an opportunity to settle in Canada. They have many connections there and can go through all the procedures with money.

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Therefore, they did not want to spend any more time in this shabby factory, and they did not want to have their passports seized. They just wanted to go to the city and hide in their rented apartment.

The receptionist laughed evilly and clapped his hands. Seven or eight local men armed with knives and sticks appeared from all around and surrounded the stowaways. One of them even held a pistol in his hand.

The stowaways were in a panic and huddled together.

The receptionist said in half-baked Chinese: "Don't mess around. Just obey our orders and we won't hurt you."

After saying that, he spoke a few words in the local language, and two or three men walked into the circle and were about to pull the young man and woman into the nearby warehouse.

Of course, the young man and woman gave up and struggled desperately. Soon they were hit with several sticks and were finally dragged into the warehouse.

As the warehouse door slowly closed, the muffled sound of sticks reaching people's bodies, the men's screams, the sound of cloth being torn, and the women's pleas for mercy were all isolated.

The receptionist also took off his mask at this time. He asked people to collect their passports one by one, and announced that the reception fee would be increased. Each person could leave after dawn after paying $20,000.

Otherwise, you have to sign an IOU and go to work at a place arranged by them. Only after the money is fully paid can you regain your freedom.

A man from Baodao said weakly: "Before we boarded the ship, we already paid 20,000 US dollars to the labor service company, which was said to be the introduction fee and ticket money. Why do we need to charge it again now?"

The answer to him was a slap in the face with a stick.

The receptionist replied slowly: "The introduction fee is collected by the labor service company and has nothing to do with us. You bought the ferry ticket, but you have already set foot on the land of Luzon. Therefore, we do what we say and we pay attention to credibility."
What we have to charge now is the reception fee. You have to pay the fee to rest here, right?

As long as you pay this money, you can rest here until dawn, and we will drive you to the city for free, or to the factory where you were originally scheduled to work."


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