Chapter 63 Strive to Make Money

Joe Ga's question caught Nis and Karman off guard...

"I don't want it," Karman said decisively. "Muto's study visa cost 80,000 euros. I want to save the rest of the money for him.

We only operate in Africa, and besides an SD passport, I also have a Ugandan passport and a Nigerian passport, which should be more than enough."

These things really cannot be forced. Karman wasn't particularly wealthy, and she still needed to take care of her son. It seemed unnecessary to splash out several hundred thousand US dollars just for one passport.

Compared to Karman's determination, Nis was very straightforward. Without any hesitation, she said, "I don't have enough money. If you think we'll need another Europa passport in the future, I don't mind taking the refugee route to get a green card first.

However, if it's just for convenience, my current passport is quite useful."