Hey! The Criminal Assistance System Can Even Be Used Like This? 103
by adminChen Han’s bad luck stemmed from a wealthy second-generation heir introduced by her family. The other party was handsome, polite, and well-educated, having climbed to the position of general manager by the age of thirty. Although this was partly due to the family business, his own abilities were also impressive. If Chen Han married him, it would be a strong alliance, taking her career to new heights. He liked Chen Han as well and pursued her intensely. Chen Han also developed feelings for him and agreed to be with him.
If this were a fairy tale, it would be the story of a prince and princess, who after a pursuit, lived happily ever after. If all went smoothly, they would spend their lives in harmony.
However, reality was cruel. The seemingly perfect boyfriend had developed a gambling addiction while studying abroad. Gambling is such a trap; once someone is exposed to it, it doesn’t take long before they can’t extricate themselves. Nine out of ten gamblers lose, pouring in money continuously until they end up bankrupt.
Chen Han’s ex-boyfriend came from a very wealthy family and soon discovered his abnormal behavior. They began to help him quit gambling, and he put on a façade of being more obedient. Yet, having tasted the thrill of winning significant sums and the adrenaline rush, how could he possibly give it up?
Before long, he came up with an excuse: pursuing Chen Han. He feigned remorse for his past behavior, maintained a normal appearance for a time, and after easing the family’s restrictions, claimed that he had placed all his hopes on Chen Han. He professed his love for her, stating he wanted to pursue her. Taking advantage of this excuse, he deceived his family and conjured up funds to support his pursuit.
Gambling addicts refer to this as “sudden wealth” because, in the eyes of gamblers, familial affection or friendship holds no value. They would exploit these emotions, continuously fabricating reasons to borrow or obtain money from those around them. Chen Han’s ex-boyfriend’s family didn’t recognize the patterns of a gambler; they believed he had truly changed, and surprisingly agreed to provide funding.
Unfortunately, he used little of that money on Chen Han. Once they officially became a couple, he expected Chen Han to pay whenever they went out. Chen Han, perhaps due to family ties and their connections, didn’t seem to consider the implications of this.
So, she was unaware that his first act after getting the money was to swiftly plunge into both offline gambling and online betting. Soon enough, he lost every cent. He quickly arranged for a large credit card and, fabricating excuses, began borrowing large amounts from friends and relatives – a total of around forty million.
Once he obtained the funds, he went straight to the casino, and within just a week, all was lost. At that moment, someone who had dragged him down suggeste
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