The guy lifted his shirt, and a 15-centimeter-long knife mark appeared in front of him. Yes, he is Shayama, a young Nepalese man who has been cut off a "waist", and now he can only barely live on a kidney.
However, the severed kidney only paid Shayama 70,000 rupees, which is equivalent to 3,700 yuan.
The reason why he was "lucky" to catch up with such a divine operation is that Shayama was born in a poor mountainous area near Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, which has a special name - Kidney Valley.
Located at the intersection of China and India, Nepal is a poor country with a population of about 30 million, and its special geographical location seriously restricts the country's economic development.
Climate, Asian tropical monsoon climate, little rainfall, frequent droughts, no grain harvest;location, located in the Himalayan geological seismic zone, where geological disasters often occur;Topography, the mountainous zone in the center accounts for 68% of the country's land area, and the arable area is very small. The state treasury, the country's external debt accounts for more than 40% of GDP, and one-third of the country's economy is ** foreign donations and arrears.
Well, these are force majeure factors, and what is even more suffocating is that due to the lax state control, many Indian drug lords have been targeting Nepal as early as the 70s of the last century. The common people, who are already poor and scumbag, have only a little income and are addicted to addictive drugs, from the elderly in their sixties and seventies to the children of seven or eight years old.
27-year-old Shayama fortunately did not become an addict, but his family is poor, and he has eaten one meal without another, let alone marrying a daughter-in-law and having children.
One day, Shayama was squatting on a mound of dirt in front of his house, doubting his life. Suddenly, a few strangers came over, and one of them said, "If you want to make money, you can marry a daughter-in-law and live in a new house after a good night's sleep." ”
These strangers are the special profession of Nepal - "instrument" official agents.
In Kidney Valley, there are many people who have successfully sold a kidney for money. Selling "kidneys" is not only quite simple to be advertised by these "economic people", but also misleads the common people that one kidney can live well, and the other is just for backup. Sometimes the body is well nourished, and the severed kidney can grow back.
As soon as Shayama thought of marrying a daughter-in-law and living a rich life for a few days, he jumped into the car and came to an "underground hospital" in the suburbs of India.
After the rough pre-operative preparations, Shayama felt a trance in front of her eyes and entered a sweet dream.
When he woke up, he found himself alone on the cold bed, and thankfully, there was a wad of cash next to his pillow.
In this way, Shayama dragged the pain and returned home with a 15-centimeter scar and cash.
Not long after, he used the money to marry his daughter-in-law and build his own house, except that his physical condition dropped sharply, and his physical strength was not as good as before. But fortunately, at present, daily life and the love between husband and wife are still normal.
We just sweated for Shayama here, but Shayama's hometown Jin Kela was not so lucky. He also had the same dream as Shamaya, but when he woke up, he was "waisted" and the money was empty!
Jin Kela has loved singing since she was a child and has a dream. For this reason, he is more willing to use this "superfluous baby" on his body to achieve his ideals. However, unfortunately, the bladder function in the body was damaged due to irregular operation during the operation.
A normal person's bladder can store 400 ml of urine, and it can store up to 1000 ml. But Jin Kela can only store 50 ml, almost out of control of urine, a slight cough will pee his pants, and the 26-year-old Jin Kela has since lived a life of wearing a urine bag 24 hours a day.
What is even more tragic is that when Kim Kela woke up, the house was empty, and not a single rupee was found. Leaving only his crippled body, he dragged on a painful walk of more than 200 kilometers to return home.
Seeing that he was holding a urine bag every day, and his "waist" was deceived again, Jin Kela wanted to die several times, but he thought that his elderly parents made him let go of this idea again.
The happiest thing about Jin Kela now every day is still standing on the top of the mountain and singing about his life.
In Nepal, more and more people have joined the ranks of selling "waist", and this "business" has formed an industrial chain, and the market sells a better price of "waist" sources generally choose young people under the age of 35, and occasionally those who are physically strong can also be about 40 years old.
However, the price fell from $3,000 to $500, and the men were proud to be qualified to sell a "waist" and the scar on the waist. Although the rough surgical process has made many people disabled and even killed, the decision to sell a "waist" for money has never been shaken!
An important reason for the vigorous development of this black "industrial chain" is nothing more than poverty. In fact, in many countries in South Asia, such as Afghanistan, Pakistan and other countries, it is very common for citizens to use their bodies to make ends meet.
As a local parliamentarian in Afghanistan said, "In poor Afghanistan, everything has value, except human life." Poor citizens only pay the price of their lives for a living, because more and more "instrumental" officials can only sell for a "cabbage price" in Europe and the United States and other countries.
So, think about our lives right now. Although it is difficult for everyone to be in a period of economic downturn, at least they can't be hungry or frozen. As long as the faith in our hearts does not fall, there is still a chance to recreate wealth, look at those who are born with the word "opportunity", for them it is almost zero, we are already the darlings of life!
Let's live hard, friends who are looking at each other from afar!