The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family

Chapter 4709



Meanwhile, Martha had just woken up in the car.

Jalen and Kyler had taken turns driving overnight, and they had only driven a thousand kilometers. Now, they were still more than two thousand kilometers away from the United States and Mexico border.noveldrama

According to Martha's plan, she wanted the two men to drive all the way to El Paso, Texas, and then enter Mexico by land.

Martha, who had been sleeping in the rocky car all night, was still somewhat in a daze because she hadn't slept well.

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

In the first two years of her arrival in the United States, although she had used a fake identity, she had really worked hard and conscientiously.

Although the money she had made at that time was far from wealthy in the United States, since she had been working as a nanny, her accommodation and food had all been covered by her employer. Therefore, all the money that she had earned could be sent back home, and she had managed to quickly pay off the foreign debt she owed when she was smuggled into the United States. At the same time, she had also improved her family's poor living conditions significantly.

Alas, the longer Martha stayed in the United States, the more she was subtly influenced by this materialistic society.

She gradually began to feel dissatisfied with the way she was being treated as an illegal immigrant. Back then, there had been two different kinds of Oskian nannies in Oskiatown.

One was a nanny who had legal status or a legal green card in the United States, whereas the other was a nanny who was an illegal immigrant in the United States, just like Martha.

The price of the former was generally higher by half or more than half compared to that of the latter. Sometimes, when nannies met up with one another and talked about their respective situations, Martha would complain about her meager salary.

She always felt that her workload was exactly the same as others and she did not cheat, so why was her salary only sixty percent or lower compared to other people's salaries?

As a result, she gradually became resentful of her employer's family. She always felt that they were deliberately bullying and oppressing her when she was just a poor

woman who had had Bet

who had had to leave her

family behind and was forced to leave her hometown.

However, Martha ignored a very e simple reality. The reason why her employer had taken the risk of taking her in even though she was an illegal immigrant was that the price for illegal immigrants was retatively low.

Her employers had had to make such a choice because of their own limited conditions.

If the price had been the same for both, all employers would definitely not consider hiring a nanny who was an illegal immigrant.

Most illegal immigrants could also understand this truth, but Martha did not see it that way.

She did not comprehend the natural gap between herself and a legal nanny. She simply kept building up

on the resentment in her heart which eventually grew into hatred.

In the third year of Martha's arrival in the United States, a fire had broken out in her employer's house. The fire had killed three out of four members of the family which included a young couple in their thirties as well as their eldest daughter who had been five years old at the time. Their youngest son, who was less than a week old, had also disappeared in the fire.

Martha had been responsible for the fire.

After setting the fire, Martha had taken the infant and moved to another city in the United States.

She had then entrusted a middleman to sell the infant for thirty thousand US dollars to an Oskian couple

in their forties who had been unable to bear a child.


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