I just saw Ma Rong's long article, and these nine years of twists and turns are really heartbreaking.


From a villa to a dilapidated old apartment, bank cards only have four digits left, even hiding from parent-teacher meetings for the kids—how big is that gap?

Honestly, back then, everyone was watching Wang Baoqiang's case online.
Ma Rong, relying on her husband's fame, kept causing trouble in all sorts of ways, but she chose the wrong person, betting everything on Song Zhe.
What she didn't expect was that he was only after profit; once Wang Baoqiang's tree fell, he immediately turned away.
Now that Song Zhe has been released from prison, he doesn't even want to look back, and Ma Rong finally realizes that those things called love back then were just illusions.

What's even more ironic is Wang Baoqiang.
He was mocked as "Silly Geng" by netizens all those years, but now he's turned into a winner.
Movies, variety shows, directing—"In the Octagon" broke 2.2 billion in box office revenue, with Feng Qing, a Stanford graduate, standing beside him.
His persona has completely flipped—from the bullied to a successful figure in the industry.
Ma Rong will never go back to how things were before; this is the price she paid.

Some netizens say that Ma Rong's mother was too dominant back then, and when her daughter was caught cheating, instead of educating her and admitting fault, she stubbornly held on.
The Wang family, considering the two children, wanted to ease things, but they were pushed to the brink.
The good cards were played to ruin, and the family was broken apart.
Ma Rong was at fault, but her family's handling of the situation also accelerated the tragedy.
This story tells us that even the smartest people can't withstand their own choices and family interference.
Sometimes, life's turning points are just in one or two decisions.
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