Chapter 3051: Recruiter for Some Surrogacy Agency

At first, Ning Shu thought this woman was a human trafficker, but it turned out she was a recruiter for some surrogacy agency.

She was probably trying to trick her into agreeing to be a surrogate.

Clearly, this kind of surrogacy business was illegal.

“Think it over. If you’re not interested, I’ll find someone else. With wealthy clients, even just the bit of wealth they let slip between their fingers is enough for you to live very comfortably,” Sister Zhou said, strategically taking a step back.

Her attitude shifted to one of indifference as if it didn’t matter whether Ning Shu agreed or not—there were plenty of other people interested.

That kind of tactic might intimidate young girls who had just entered society, but it was utterly useless against Ning Shu.

Ning Shu avoided looking at Sister Zhou, seeing her as nothing more than a wolf wagging its tail.

There was no such thing as a free lunch. Anyone looking for shortcuts ended up paying a heavy price.

Since the dawn of humanity, people have traded goods or used precious items as currency—everything has always been an exchange of equal value.

Sure, surrogacy might be lucrative, but who knows what shady dealings are involved?

Besides, surrogacy itself was illegal.

“At the next stop, I’m getting off. If you want to come with me, decide by then. If not, that’s fine too,” Sister Zhou said.

Ning Shu seemed conflicted, then finally said, “Alright, I’ll do this job. I need to earn money to support my family.”

“What’s the next stop? Is it the provincial capital?” Ning Shu asked, looking confused.

“That’s right,” Sister Zhou replied.

Ning Shu then asked, “Can I borrow your phone?”

“What do you need my phone for?” Sister Zhou looked at her suspiciously. “Do you even know how to use a phone?”

To her, Ning Shu looked like a complete country bumpkin. Why would she know how to use a phone?

Ning Shu smiled embarrassedly and said, “Someone in our village has a phone. I’ve borrowed it a few times, so I know a little.”

“I want to call my family and tell them I found a job.”

Ning Shu used the phone’s map function to find the nearest police station and then looked up its phone number. She called and, when someone answered, she said in a cheerful voice:

“Mom, I found a job! Someone at the bus station introduced it to me.

“Oh, you’re asking what kind of job? Well, it’s surrogacy. No, no, it’s not me having a baby—it’s for rich people who don’t want to give birth themselves. They’ll borrow my womb.

“Don’t worry, it’ll be fine. Oh, I have to go now. We’re almost at the stop. Bye!

“I’m about to enter the city. Don’t worry, I’ll definitely work hard to earn money. I heard one surrogacy can pay tens or even hundreds of thousands.

“Alright, I’m hanging up. I used the phone of the lady next to me, the one named Sister Zhou who introduced me to this job.”

Ning Shu prattled on and then hung up, handing the phone back to Sister Zhou.

“Thanks!”

Sister Zhou, a bit taken aback, asked, “Your parents are okay with you doing this?”

“Well, my family values boys over girls. As long as I can make money, my parents won’t say anything,” Ning Shu said, fidgeting shyly.

“Is it really true that I can make so much money?”

Seeing Ning Shu’s greedy and naive expression, Sister Zhou smiled and said, “Of course, you can make that much.”

Ning Shu breathed a sigh of relief. “That’s good.”

She wondered whether the police had understood what she was trying to convey earlier.

Hopefully, they had. Surrogacy was still illegal.

It was hard to imagine what would happen if surrogacy were ever legalized—walking down the street, you might get dragged into becoming a surrogate.

Especially with shady agencies like this one.

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