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A shocking story recently went viral on Chinese social media, sparking outrage and a wave of disbelief. The story involves a young man who, after breaking up with his girlfriend, allegedly began dating her wealthy, single mother without her knowledge.
According to reports, the young man, described as handsome and charming, initially dated a woman around his age. However, after their relationship ended, he turned his attention to her affluent mother. This unusual twist went unnoticed until the daughter discovered the relationship, leading to a heated confrontation between the mother, daughter, and the man. In a recorded video of the encounter that quickly spread online, the family can be seen arguing over the situation.
As details of the relationship emerged, it was revealed that the man allegedly manipulated the mother into giving him substantial financial gifts, including a luxury car worth around 3 million RMB (roughly $400,000 USD). His alleged deceit has left many appalled, with viewers questioning his sincerity and ethics. When confronted, the man claimed he was genuinely in love with the mother, even referring to her as “our baby,” a phrase that many netizens viewed as an attempt to exploit her emotions.
The story generated a range of comments from netizens, reflecting both outrage and skepticism:
@User6162925453 remarked, "Two birds with one stone," suggesting the man’s intentions were strategic.
@SitAndWatchTheYearsGoBy expressed relief that the situation was discovered in time, commenting, “Imagine if they got married, and the daughter only found out later that her ex was now her father-in-law.”
@LifeIsMoreThanMisery questioned the relationship's sincerity, writing, “Do you think a guy looking for money would really go for marriage?”
Others, like @JustPassingBy, dismissed the incident as staged, speculating it was merely a fabricated story or "scripted drama."
Another user, @Brother-199412, treated the story as a joke, suggesting it could have been part of an elaborate marketing scheme, saying, “Was this all just an ad for luxury cars?”
Yet, there were some who defended the man’s actions, arguing that if the relationship was consensual, he wasn’t entirely to blame. @RuralObserver commented, “If it was mutual, then how was it really a scam?”
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