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Spoiled by Eight Uncles (Lily) novel Chapter 121

Lilly did not understand the reason behind it. She just knew that what Jastrensky did was wrong.

“You take the money for your dad’s medical treatment. What about him now?”

Jastrensky was stunned and said, “My dad’s money is mine. Why should he take my money and spend it without my permission?”

“Do you think that’s all the money he has? He must have more money, just not to me!”

Everyone was silent.

She was obsequious to the foreigners, willing to give everything she had.

She was extremely indifferent to her family, complaining about the unfairness. She even took her father’s life-saving money.

She could not even meet the university requirements, yet she wanted to conquer the world.

It was ridiculous!

“What happened next?” Lilly angrily asked, “Didn’t you go to heaven? How did you come back?”

Jastrensky was silent and said, “I was thrilled at first! Foreign men are better than domestic men. They are loyal, romantic, considerate, graceful, and gentle.”

But she did not enjoy it for long before she realized that her visa would expire.

It turned out that the foreign man had arranged a tourist visa for her, not an identity card.

When the deadline came, she was deported by the immigration authorities, but she had spent all her money on the man who had run away.

She was penniless, had no family or friends, and could not speak English… How could she go back?

Besides, she did not want to leave Ambrosia.

Pablo sneered, “Indeed, he is devoted and romantic, very considerate.”

Jastrensky could not help but say, “He must have some difficulty. The Ambrosia men are all well and advanced and educated. They would never do anything irresponsible. There must be a reason.”

Pablo was speechless. “There are scumbags everywhere. How do you know they are all good?”

Jastrensky immediately retorted, “They are all highly civilized people. For example, they use a sitting toilet in the bathroom, which is noble and elegant. Unlike squatting pits here, which are ugly and smelly… From these details, they are more advanced than us.”

How could superior people be scum?

Moreover, she often secretly observed how others lived and had more rights to speak than anyone else.

Everyone was speechless.

Her explanation was illogical.

Jastrensky turned her head and showed envy, saying, “I also dream of living such a life.”

So even if sleeping on the streets, washing dishes, or living on garbage… she did not want to return.

Returning to the country would only make her feel better off dead.

Lilly nodded and said, “I see. So you went to sleep on the streets, washed dishes, and lived on garbage?”

Jastrensky defended herself, saying, “I’m struggling for my dreams.”

Josh rolled her eyes and said, “Yes, everything is good in Ambrosia.”

Even if she was a doormat in Ambrosia, she still felt superior to the others.

“Later on… I couldn’t wait any longer. Without an identity card, I can’t go anywhere. Someone told me they could help me get one, but it would cost 100,000 dollars.”

She did not have the money.

So she found a way to contact her parents and asked them to send her money immediately.

The FBI unexpectedly found her, and they deported her against her will.

When a person was forcibly repatriated to their home country, the country’s government covered the repatriation costs.

However, Jastrensky did not feel she was a liability to the country but thought the government was holding her back.

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