China’s Man Ultimate Love Triangle… Quadrangle… Pentagon…: Wife And Girlfriends Live In The Same Apartment Building

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Xiaojun, a man from Jilin province in northeastern China, orchestrated a complex web of deceit that spanned over four years. Despite his humble origins and limited education, he skillfully crafted a persona of a wealthy heir, charming and manipulating multiple women into believing his fabricated lifestyle.

His audacious scheme began with his wife, Xiaojia. By presenting himself as a “rich second-generation,” he convinced her to marry him. However, his true financial situation was far from affluent. His mother worked as a bathhouse attendant, and his father held part-time construction jobs. To maintain his illusion of wealth, he often purchased counterfeit luxury items online.

After his deception was revealed, Xiaojun moved on to other women, repeating his tactics. He met Xiaohong through an online game and convinced her to lend him a substantial sum of money under the pretense of renovating a future home. Unbeknownst to her, he used the money to sustain his lavish lifestyle and maintain his fabricated identity.

He didn’t stop there. Xiaojun continued to entangle himself with three more women: university students Xiaomin and Xiaoxin, and nurse Xiaolan. He defrauded each of them, using similar tactics of deception and false promises.

The intricate nature of his scheme was astonishing. He managed to balance multiple relationships, often meeting with different women in the same residential complex without arousing suspicion.

His deception unravelled when Xiaoxin, feeling increasingly neglected and suspicious, reported him to the police. The authorities’ investigation exposed the full extent of his fraudulent activities, leaving his victims shocked and betrayed.

Xiaojun’s actions have sparked widespread outrage and disbelief on Chinese social media. Many have questioned how he managed to maintain such a complex web of lies without being caught. 

A cautionary tale for all the aspiring con artists out there: If you’re going to lie, at least make sure your victims don’t cross paths in the elevator. This guy clearly didn’t think that one through.

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