Recently, the topic of gray men online has become very popular, and there are always people in the comments asking for a monthly salary of 50,000 to be taken along, and some even ask how to get into the industry. To be honest, this idea is quite outrageous.

Everyone, don't be fooled by filters; the so-called gray industry has long approached the black market, and it could very well be a red notice.

Southeast Asia has become a breeding ground because of strict crackdowns in the country, while there are many legal loopholes over there.

It's often said: fraud in Myanmar, money laundering in the Philippines, online gambling in Cambodia, and smuggling in Laos.

However, this industry is now severely competitive and is no longer a land of gold.

The flashy online influencers you see playing with lions, holding guns, and wearing designer brands are basically scapegoats for big bosses, many of whom could not make it in the country before.

The truly powerful big bosses have very clean social circles; they only want to launder their money and settle down in Singapore through Hong Kong and Taiwan.

In Southeast Asia, what is most lacking is not cheap labor, but rather attractive women. Fake big brothers will deceive girls with false personas and empty promises for performance. Once they land, they will confiscate passports and cut off contact, and you will become a lamb to be slaughtered.

I want to say that pursuing material wealth is fine, but one must have common sense. Real big bosses follow rules and value their lives, and they will not take you into dangerous situations.

Only scammers who want to make you a scapegoat will lure you in with cheap temptations. Don't let vanity push you into jail.