Chapter 9 Fascinated Mimi (2/2)

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While working, she started to like a man. Her story was just liked Bai’s, and she was forced into prostitution in Yang City.

Mimi was not like Bai, she adapted to it after a period of time. Slowly, she took up prostitution as her main job.

But Mimi, like Bai, was very stubborn.

Mimi was not willing to give away her own hard-earned money, and suffered insults from her boyfriend. One night, she walked out of the brothel, casually boarded a train, and came to southern Fujian.

“When I came here to work, one day, when I was so liciting passersby to come into the shop, two seven or eight-year-old girls came to me and asked me, “Sister, can I sit at your door for a few hours?” Mimi said, “I asked them, why you want to sit at the door?”

The two little girls said to Mimi, “It is bright at the door. We want to read a book here.”

After saying that, the two girls pointed to a dilapidated house across the street and said, “We live there. There are no lights, so we can’t finish our homework.”

Mimi saw the two children, remembered how she could not read books, and then she made a decision to spend some money each month to help poor children read.

Mimi's face showed a little brilliance as she talked about this.

When she talked about subsidizing poor children to study, I really couldn't keep the same impression of her in my mind.

Mimi said more and more proudly, “When I just started, I only spent two or three thousand a month, then more and more, four thousand or five thousand, ten thousand, twenty thousand, thirty thousand... I spent one hundred thousand last month. When I was a child, because my parents did not let me read books, my life had become disenfranchised. Now, I would like to use my meager strength so that these children could read the books and go to university; at least they won’t end up as scum, like me.”

After hearing that, I was painful, and asked Mimi, “Then you can spend a little money. Why do you spend so much? Doing good things just for peace of mind, it’s good to spend a bit of money, but you needn’t spend too much.”

I really didn’t understand. Mimi began to donate only four thousand or five thousand, and then donated ten thousand? Was it addictive? What did she want?