Hers is a story fit for K-drama.
"I felt like a pauper," bared Gennie Vergara-Kim, as she recalled her starving days in her first year in South Korea. Her voice cracking with emotion from the memory, she revealed how the pangs of hunger made her quietly cry on the 2-hour way home from her backbreaking work at the brake shoe factory.
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