In a detached courtyard in New York City, Crystal Ramirez is restless.
She has been in New York for half a year, and apart from buying necessities, she hardly dares to go out.
In New York City, she also has a villa under her name, but less than a month after she arrived here, the villa was confiscated.
Not only the villa, she learned through a phone call that her other properties in the United States had also been confiscated and auctioned off.
Crystal didn't bring much cash with her, and several credit cards had been locked. She only had one more card under a false name with a little bit of money left on it.
She couldn't stretch that money for more than a month.
But Crystal had no choice; these properties were all purchased by her mother in the past few years. She was just a student. What could she do?
Now her mother had been arrested in China, and she didn't dare to go back.
As for these properties, she had just used them anyway since they were left by her mother.