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Last month, my older cousin who runs a factory was "cheated" out of 80 million by his ex-wife.
Here's what happened. He had a mistress outside, and when he went home, he pressured his wife to divorce.
The original wife didn't cry or make a fuss, she didn't want the two full-paid apartments in the city center, nor the company shares, she only took the rundown processing plant in the suburbs that had been losing money for years, plus 2 million yuan in cash.
My cousin signed on the spot, afraid she would change her mind. He even joked to friends that she was "completely legally illiterate."
Six months later, his company was investigated—faking VAT invoices, all assets frozen.
And that rundown factory of the original wife, because it was right on the subway planning line, received demolition compensation: 80 million.
I later found out she had seen the municipal planning draft half a year earlier. That 2 million cash was used to grease some palms.
You think she was cutting her losses? Actually, she was cutting out the tumor.
Now my cousin is in detention, and the mistress has already run away. The original wife bought a villa in Hainan, posting pictures of the pool and sunset on her social media.
Do you think this counts as the cruelest "clean break"?