I recently saw the long article posted by Ma Rong, saying that she has been divorced for nearly nine years and has lost both people and money. Looking at the transfer records, she moved from a villa to an old, dilapidated apartment, and even has to think twice before going to her child's parent-teacher meeting. It’s indeed a bit regretful. She also admits that she was too young back then and chose the wrong person. After Song Zhe was released from prison, she only met him once, and neither of them can go back to how things used to be.



To be honest, Ma Rong’s biggest mistake might not be that incident itself, but overestimating her leverage in this relationship. She was only somewhat famous because of Wang Baoqiang, but she failed to see her true position. As for Song Zhe, he’s not really a sentimental person; frankly, he just wanted to take advantage of his boss’s wife’s status for some benefits. Ma Rong mistakenly thought it was love. When she lost the backing of Wang Baoqiang, she became just an ordinary person, and the other side didn’t even bother to look at her.

In contrast, Wang Baoqiang is no longer the naive guy he was back then. Now he’s thriving in film, television, and variety shows. His directed film "The Octagon" broke 2.2 billion yuan at the box office, and his reputation has been rising steadily, making him a big star. Standing beside him is Stanford graduate Feng Qing. No matter what, Ma Rong can never go back to how things used to be.

Some netizens said that the woman’s family was too strong-willed back then. Instead of properly educating her when problems arose, they went down a destructive path. The Wang family originally still had some room for reconciliation because of the two children, but they were forced into a dead end. Ma Rong was at fault, but her mother-in-law was also not a kind person. Many families are destroyed by such domineering relatives.

Looking at this matter is like a life-choice question. If you choose the wrong direction, no matter how much you regret later, it’s too late.
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