A young woman who was 9 months pregnant suddenly got married to a 60-year-old man. This did not happen in a movie, but in reality. What is even more incredible is that the two got divorced after just one year of marriage. After the divorce, the woman sued the matchmaker who had i

A young woman who was 9 months pregnant suddenly got married to a 60-year-old man. This did not happen in a movie, but in reality.

What is even more incredible is that the two got divorced after just one year of marriage. After the divorce, the woman sued the matchmaker who introduced the two to get married.

After the plaintiff’s explanation, a little-known story slowly surfaced, and everyone understood the woman’s strange behavior.

The woman’s surname was Li. She did not apply for a marriage certificate after she married her husband. Not long after her marriage, she became pregnant. It is said that when parents love their children, they have far-reaching plans.

Ms. Li, who had just become pregnant, began to plan for the future of her child. She knows that if her children settle in their own province in the future, it will be very difficult for them to study or work in the future.

The only way to change her child's fate is to move her child to another province with less competitive pressure.

She learned from her fellow villagers that as long as she married a Shanghainese man, her children could settle in Shanghai. This was an achievable shortcut for her.

then asked someone to find a single man named Wu in Shanghai, and the two parties signed an agreement to settle the child in Shanghai through a fake marriage before giving birth.

After the matter is completed, Ms. Li needs to pay Mr. Wu 130,000 yuan. After the agreement is signed, the next step is to implement it.

But who knew that when she was 9 months pregnant, Ms. Li asked Mr. Wu to get married, but he was already married.

However, Mr. Wu still wanted to make this money, so he went directly to a single man in his 60s who he knew, Mr. Yang, and pulled him over for help.

Although she was reluctant, Ms. Li and Uncle Yang still received their marriage certificate. Afterwards, Ms. Li asked her family to transfer half of the money to Mr. Wu, and then transfer all the money after the account was completed.

thought everything was going smoothly, but when the child was born and went to apply for a household registration, he ran into trouble. The police officer who handled the household registration felt that the marriage between the two was abnormal, so he asked for a paternity test between the child and his father, otherwise he would not be able to apply for a household registration.

Of course Ms. Li couldn't get the paternity test, so the matter of settling the child in Shanghai naturally came to nothing.

Since the child cannot settle in Shanghai, her marriage to Uncle Yang will also come to an end. So she and Uncle Yang filed for divorce.

After all the hard work, nothing came of it. Ms. Li also spent money and suffered a huge loss, so she wanted to ask Mr. Wu to get the money back, but was rejected.

With no other choice, she sued Mr. Wu and the two parties went to court. Finally, after a court hearing, it was determined that Mr. Wu should return Ms. Li’s money.

After this ridiculous incident was exposed by the media, it immediately aroused heated discussions among countless netizens. Many people thought that Ms. Li’s behavior was too crazy, and her behavior was just to take advantage of the loopholes. In the end, she did not get anything. , is retribution.

Many netizens think that although Ms. Li's behavior is a bit ridiculous, her original intention is still understandable. After all, she would not do such a thing if she had a choice.

Indeed, it is not an exaggeration to describe Ms. Li’s behavior as absurd, but have there been too many such absurd things in recent years? Fake marriage and fake divorce have become helpless choices for many people.

The only reason behind their doing this is to gain more benefits for themselves. And behind these behaviors, they all tell one thing, and that is the issue of fairness.

In fact, I believe many people have a deep understanding of this, especially those in underdeveloped areas or rural areas.

We have always emphasized fairness, but the reason behind it is the existence of unfairness. Take simple educational resources as an example. Henan Province, with a population of nearly 100 million, has only one 211 university, not even a 985 university.

If you want to go to Zhengzhou University in Henan, you have to kill hundreds of thousands of people to be admitted. But take Shanghai, where Ms. Li wants her children to live, as an example. The population is almost a quarter of Henan, but there are 4 985 schools and 10 211 schools.

Do you think such educational resources are fair? Not fair. We are both Chinese, so why can I get higher scores than you, but I can only go to a junior college, but you can go to a key university?

There is also the case of returning students in Shaanxi that made a big fuss some time ago. Although their behavior is to seize the resources of local students, it is not actually to give themselves a better future.

What makes people feel even more ironic is that I went to university in Henan Province, and all my university classmates were from this province. I noticed that less than 10% of them stayed in this province after graduation.

I chatted with a high school classmate some time ago. He has passed the Xinjiang's establishment examination, settled in Xinjiang, and became a Xinjiang native.

I asked him why he went to such a remote area? He told me that he didn’t want his children to suffer the hardships he had suffered.

Yes, given the choice, who would be willing to leave their hometown, or even change their registered residence. Behind it is more helplessness and sadness.

The same is true for Ms. Li’s ridiculous things. If the general environment does not change, there will only be more such things in the future, not less!