If she honestly works in a decent local florist enterprise, pregnant with a child and marry an unloved Sanwu man. Give birth to children, and live his life in that village. That would be miserable.
In the village, the industry is single (flower), poor, and closed, and I can see through my life for the next few decades at a glance. Her sister and mother are just a portrayal of her. She was 17 years old. She was dreaming of her youth, but she was doing the same job as Foxconn, sharing the unnecessary burden of the family, marrying and having children with someone she didn't love, and squeezing in a small room.
There was indeed no submissive expression on her face.
The opportunity came, because he resigned angrily because of disagreement with his boss. Note here, her sister and mother immediately yelled and complained about her, and went back to ask forgiveness, kneeling and licking the boss, begging to return to work. Regardless of whether she was bullied by her boss, she was willing to work there. In a word, I raised you up, and now I will make money back regardless of life or death.
Poverty, poverty deprives a person of dignity, and people's value judgments are all utilitarian. Even this person is his own child, relative.
On the other hand, she is pregnant. The timid, mediocre man didn't agree with her and separated. Note that Maria is very brave. She pursues true love, instead of just finding someone to marry (like the mandarin ducks in the Dream of Red Mansions, Jia She marries a concubine). If you don’t love you don’t love, if you don’t love you will separate, even if the child wants himself Raise. She knows the consequences here.
Drug trafficking is a risky crime, and money comes quickly. For the money, and of course for the children, she needs to give it a go. What interests her more is to look at the outside world, New York, an international metropolis with dazzling high-rise buildings.
When she was ready, she boarded the plane to New York, USA, where the faces of four women, or four types of Maria, were shown. One veteran, one familiar, one Maria, one stump. As a result, the veteran was caught, and the veteran had an accident. Mary and the stump are left.
Why does Maria run away with drugs after seeing her acquaintance being killed? Don’t you know that she is unfamiliar with her place in the United States, she still carries drugs, does not understand her language, and the drug-trafficking underworld is looking for them all over the country? After all, drug crime is a serious matter, and it will not end well if you lose the chain.
The excess here is still unintelligible. . . .
The woman who appears next affects her deeply, perhaps for a lifetime. The pregnant sister told her that she stayed in the United States, not because she didn't want to be home, but because the children who stayed in her stomach had more opportunities. An unmarried mother who came out of a poor mountainous area had to consider the child in her belly.
She was unprepared and believed that the fat man would not call the police. She was so kind and sent her friends back to her hometown. She couldn't bear it, and it hurts to conceal the truth. I see the brilliance of humanity here. This is a woman from the countryside. I admire it very much. The stump here is a comparison. Of course, it does not mean that stump has done something wrong, but the choice of people is very important.
She chose to stay in the United States, and Shudunzi returned to Colombia. She did not choose to continue drug trafficking, but to work alone.
I was thinking that the foreigners and non-locals we often meet in the city have their own stories. I want to chat with them and listen to their stories.
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