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The Amazing son in law Chapter 4954 - 4954 )

    Throughout the years, Soleil has amassed a significant amount of ck money by exploiting her fellow countrymen. “Speaking of which,” Charlie inquired once more, “Abbas, have you looked into the situation of Soleil’s family?”


    “I have!” Abbas responded promptly. “Since Soleil immigrated to the United States on her own, which is quite unusual, I took the time to investigate her family. It turns out that all of her rtives are currently residing in China, and they have established a family-run export tradingpany.”


    Thispany ims to be involved in the import and export trade between China and the United States. However, it is merely a fa?ade,cking any real business operations, serving only to deceive others. Abbas continued,


    “On a brighter note, her two sons are doing exceptionally well; each has assets worth tens of millions, possibly even nearing 100 million. The family is thriving, and between the two sons, they have weed eight children. My investigations reveal that their wealth stems from privately exchanging currency.”


    “Could you borate?” Charlie asked. Abbas exined, “Certainly. Soleil needs to convert the dors she earns in the United States into China coins, while there are individuals in China looking to exchange their China coins for dors. They engage in private domestic trades.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">


    The currency exchangers give the equivalent amount of China coins to Soleil’s sons, while Soleil provides the equivalent amount in US dors to the rtives of the other party back in the United States. Over the years, Soleil has utilized this method to send at least 30 million US dors back home.


    “Thirty million dors…” Charlie remarked coldly. “I can only imagine how many individuals have fallen victim to her schemes.”<fn9ae1> Chapters first released on f?i?n?d?n?o?v?e?l?</fn9ae1>


    Taking a moment to think, Charlie instructed, “Break the case,pile enough evidence, and report back to the domestic police promptly.”


    Soleil’s family has aided her in hiding and concealing her illicit earnings abroad. This undoubtedly constitutes moneyundering, a serious crime. Once all the evidence is gathered, her illegal gains should be confiscated. Isn’t this woman simply trying to make a fortune at the expense of others?


    “Let’s make it happen!” Abbas replied without hesitation. “Mr. Wade, you can count on us to take care of it!”


    At that moment, Soleil was just waking up in the car. Jase and Yosef had been taking turns driving overnight, covering 1,000 kilometers, and they were now over 2,000 kilometers away from the US-Mexico border.


    ording to Soleil’s n, she instructed the two to drive straight to El Paso, Texas, and then cross into Mexico bynd. Having been rocked by the motion of the car all night, Soleil was still somewhat dazed due to herck of sleep.


    She suddenly recalled her early days in America. During her first two years in the United States, despite using a fake identity, she was genuinely hardworking. The ie she earned as a nanny may not have made her wealthy, but since her employer provided her with room and board, she was able to send almost all of her earnings back home.


    This not only helped her repay the debts incurred from her smuggling but also significantly improved her family’s living conditions. However, as time passed, Soleil began to feel the subtle influences of the materialistic society around her. She became increasingly discontent with how illegal immigrants were treated. Back in Chinatown, there were two types of Chinese babysitters: those with legal status or green cards, and those like Soleil, who were illegal immigrants.


    The former typically earned at least 50% more than thetter. asionally, when nannies gathered and shared their experiences, Soleil would voice her frustrations about her low sry. She couldn’t understand why, despite doing the same work without deceit, her pay was only 60% or even less than that of her legal counterparts. This resentment towards her employer grew, as she felt they were deliberately exploiting her as a woman who had left her home and family behind.


    Yet, Soleil overlooked a simple truth: her employer took the risk of hiring her as an illegal immigrant precisely because the cost was lower.
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