Just saw Ma Rong's long article, where she says that after these years of divorce, she has been living like a street rat, with only four digits left in her bank card, and she doesn't even dare to attend parent-teacher meetings for her children. Moving from a villa to an old, dilapidated small apartment in Xi'an, she even has to pool together enough to get a discount on takeout. Truly a case of losing both money and people.



In her article, she admits that she was too young back then and chose the wrong person; her relationship with Song Zhe had long ended, and after he was released from prison, they only met once, each going their own way. But looking closely at her story, what’s most lamentable isn’t even the infidelity itself.

Honestly, Ma Rong only gained fame and fame because she saw through Wang Baoqiang’s status. She herself is quite ordinary in appearance, yet she dresses up extravagantly every day, spending her husband's money and looking down on him for coming from a rural background. In the end, she got involved with her assistant Song Zhe, but he wasn’t sincere—he just wanted to get benefits from the boss’s wife. Once Wang Baoqiang’s status was gone, Ma Rong became just an ordinary person, and even Song Zhe no longer paid attention to her.

In contrast, Wang Baoqiang is no longer the naive “Silly Geng” who was bullied back then. Over the years, he has flourished in movies, TV, and variety shows. His directorial debut, *In the Octagon*, grossed over 2.2 billion yuan at the box office, and his reputation has been rising steadily, making him a true superstar. Standing beside him now is Feng Qing, a Stanford graduate, and his life has completely turned around.

Some netizens say that Ma Rong’s family was too dominant from the start. When her daughter was caught cheating, instead of teaching her to admit her mistakes, they stubbornly fought to the end, bullying the honest child severely. The Wang family originally thought there was still room for reconciliation for the sake of the two children, but their good hand was played so badly that the marriage was forced onto an irreversible path. Ma Rong was at fault, but her mother’s side isn’t innocent either—many families are destroyed by such strong maternal figures.

Ultimately, Wang Baoqiang’s story tells us that true success doesn’t depend on anyone else, but on one’s own ability.
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