Chapter: 4809
Leaf Chen had not eaten since sending Ma Ran off in the afternoon, and after Fei Jian Zhong reminded him, he felt slightly hungry. So he nodded his head saying: "Thank you, Mr. Fei, for arranging everything so thoughtfully; I won't be too impolite then."

Fei Jian Zhong hurriedly said: "Mr. Leaf, you're being too polite; it's my duty to do this kind of thing."

As he was speaking, he also told Leaf Chen: "Oh, Mr. Leaf, if you want to relax a bit, why don't I and Ke Xin accompany you? What do you think?"

"Okay." Leaf Chen nodded his head and said: "It would be better with fewer people; let's just have a simple meal without too much fuss."

Fee Jianzhong nodded slightly and said: "Leave it to you, Mr. Leaf."

The others from the Fee family were watching as the three of them entered the villa, each one quietly dispersing away. Meanwhile, Ye Chen arrived at the main dining hall with Fee Jianzhong, Fee Ke Xin, and their ancestors, accompanied by the two.

At this moment, the dining hall had already set up a lavish wine table. After inviting Ye Chen to take his seat, Fee Jianzhong politely said: "Mr. Leaf, I've consulted lawyers about your mother-in-law's matter. The lawyer's opinion is that you should be able to grasp the puppet master behind it all, and this matter can still be resolved smoothly. We also have some influence in New York. Would you like me to send someone to investigate and quickly catch the puppet master?"

Ye Chen smiled slightly and said calmly: "I've already instructed Wan Poshun to handle this matter, so there's no need for you to worry about it, Mr. Fee."

Fee Jianzhong suddenly understood, speaking hurriedly: "If Mr. Wan is involved, I'm sure this matter will be resolved even better. As for me, I'll feel at ease too."

Ye Chen nodded slightly and then asked: "Mr. Fee, according to what you know, have there been many cases of compatriots harming each other in the United States over these years?"

Fee Jianzhong laughed awkwardly and spoke seriously: "There are a lot, how could there be so few? Actually, this kind of thing has always been quite common in the United States..."

As he was speaking, Fee Jianzhong continued: "Of course, it's not just our Chinese compatriots who are affected. In fact, people from any country have roughly the same situation."

He paused for a moment and then explained: "You know why, because America is an immigrant country. The population composition here is extremely complex, with many ethnic groups. And these minority groups often face two extremes due to their initial arrival and language barriers..."

"There's another extreme, which is that some extremely individual people choose to do something that harms others for their own benefits in order to settle down in the United States. However, due to language barriers and unfamiliar environments, they can only turn to their fellow countrymen for help, so there are those who take advantage of their fellow compatriots' vigilance and target them specifically."

"This kind of person has a twisted heart from the very beginning. You let him harm Americans, but he won't even be able to say a complete sentence in English. Even if he wants to harm Americans, he lacks the capability to do so; you know that one's twisted heart doesn't have a place to go, and they won't change their ways; all they can do is find an outlet for their twisted heart, and in this situation, fellow countrymen are the simplest outlet."

"In the United States, if an Italian, African, or Eastern European person dies mysteriously or meets a violent end, it's likely that the perpetrator will be one of their own compatriots. This kind of thing is common in the US, especially in areas with a high concentration of minority populations, to the point where gunshots at night are considered normal."

"Lee Chen nodded slightly as he listened to this analysis."

"He found Fee Jianzhong's analysis to be quite objective."

"In any group, there will always be good and bad people. While it's true that some Chinese individuals like Chen Lihong may harm their fellow countrymen, most compatriots are more likely to look out for each other and help one another in times of need."

"For example, even though Chen Zhaizhong was trapped in prison in New York, he still worked with other Chinese people to help those Chinese children who had lost their parents."

"As Lee Chen thought about this, his expression turned cold as he said: 'Most Chinese people overseas can unite, but it's these troublemakers who target their own fellow countrymen and try to harm them. If we don't get rid of them, God only knows how many compatriots will fall prey to scams.'"

"Fee Jianzhong nodded in agreement and said: 'That's right, Mr. Lee. I've had my lawyer collect examples from similar cases in the United States over the past few years, and most of the time, no one has been found behind the scenes; most are just unknowing couriers who have been sentenced.'"

"Lee Chen asked him: 'Has the US police never uncovered the mastermind behind these crimes?'"

"Fee Jianzhong shrugged helplessly and said: 'Generally, these organizations take great care to isolate internal risks, which amounts to setting up multiple firewalls. Once a problem arises, they'll close down the outermost layer first, then re-develop the outer line if that's blocked, and so on until they can contain it. So, over time, they've likely lost some outer-line members, but the core members have neither been threatened nor suffered any losses; instead, they've accumulated vast wealth and resources, making their strength even greater.'"

"Leaf Chen nodded in agreement, saying coldly: 'In other words, this organization has a large number of scapegoats. Each time something happens, all they need to do is drag out a batch of people to take the fall.'" JrNovels.com

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