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"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

Although the suspense story of "Disappearing Her" is adapted from the former Soviet film "The Trap for the Bachelor", the prototype of Li Muzi in the film is Wang Nuannuan, a victim of a pregnant woman falling off a cliff in Thailand in 2019, and He Fei's prototype is Wang Nuannuan's husband Yu Xiaodong.

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

There are many similarities between the character of Yu Xiaodong and He Fei:

Yu Xiaodong's approach to Wang Nuannuan was planned for a long time, and after repeatedly studying her circle of friends, she began to "attack", even if Wang Nuannuan did not reply to the message, she shushed and asked for warmth every day, and finally moved Wang Nuannuan.

Yu Xiaodong had gambling habits before marriage and owed huge gambling debts, and after marriage, Wang Nuannuan helped him pay off a large amount of debts, and Yu Xiaodong's bad habits were difficult to change and he owed more gambling debts.

In order to occupy Wang Nuannuan's property "once and for all", Yu Xiaodong lured his wife to the cliff in the name of tourism, and then pushed it off the cliff.

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

In addition, Yu Xiaodong and He Fei have another similarity, and their appearance is good.

Combining the two characters of Yu Xiaodong and He Fei, their ultimate purpose in approaching their wives is money, and the ultimate purpose of killing their wives is also money, around "money", we might as well look at the questions about "money" in "Disappearing Her".

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

1. What is the anger of He Fei

Why not shout angrily after the truth of the murder was revealed: It is clear that the vow of marriage says that whether they are poor or rich, sick or healthy, they will always love each other, why should she not help me when she uses money? ”

According to the detailed description of the movie, Li Muzi wrote in the proposed divorce agreement that the deposit in her bank account was as high as more than 120 million, and the gambling debt He Fei owed at that time was 10 million.

In He Fei's opinion, Li Muzi has a family business in addition to more than 100 million deposits, and helping him repay this 10 million gambling debts is actually easy and will not hurt his bones.

As a husband and wife, Li Muzi actually did not help him at the time of crisis in his life, which was his first layer of anger.

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

Li Muzi's divorce agreement said that she could compensate He Fei for two million (one said four million), whether it was two million or four million, it was far from enough to repay He Fei's gambling debts, and the remaining money was probably enough to pay off in this life, and what awaited him might be greater pain than being beaten one by one.

Then, in He Fei's eyes, Li Muzi was equivalent to pushing him into the fire pit, which was his second layer of anger.

The question is, is there a problem with Li Muzi's approach?

Legally speaking, the gambling debts owed by He Fei are not normal debts in the first place, and are invalid civil acts that are not protected by law. Second, gambling debts are not normal work and living expenses. Third, this gambling debt is not a debt signed by Li Muzi.

Therefore, although the 10 million gambling debts owed by He Fei were incurred after marriage, legally speaking, they were not joint debts of husband and wife, and Li Muzi was not obliged to help him pay them.

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

The marriage vows say that "whether poor or rich, sick or healthy" also has a premise, that is, the normal consequences of normal life, gambling is illegal, naturally does not belong to this scope, if this scope is expanded indefinitely, why not kill his wife Li Muzi also have to forgive?

Of course, Li Muzi's way of handling the divorce agreement also has certain problems, which is different from the prototype Wang Nuannuan, who was killed by her husband before she reached the step of divorce, and her husband knew that she was pregnant at the time.

Legally speaking, Li Muzi's deposit is pre-marital property, and He Fei can't take a penny after the divorce, and she has already left a few million for He Fei.

However, realistically speaking, Li Muzi's approach is undoubtedly pushing He Fei to a dead end, and He Fei chose to take risks for the second half of his life.

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

There are similar cases in reality, Hengzi suddenly broke the news of Shuangzi that year, the reason is that he simply could not afford to pay back the 20 million that Shuangzi owed, so he chose to break the news the day before the second trial, wanting to force Shuangzi to give in, if Shuangzi can exempt him from the 20 million arrears, Hengzi will not break the net and Shuangzi "die together".

From this point of view, the prototype of the divorce agreement of "Disappearing Her" is not Wang Nuannuan and Yu Xiaodong, but looks more like Shuangzi and Hengzi.

In fact, for the vast majority of wealthy families, they will not choose Li Muzi's approach on the divorce issue, but prefer to lose some money, not only for safety but also for decency, the most typical is the divorce case between the princess and her ex-husband of Samsung Group, and Samsung lost a large amount of money to stop.

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

2. Who owns the gambling debt?

Why didn't he return to China immediately after killing Li Muzi?

Because Li Muzi is only missing and can't find the body, why not return to China and only declare his disappearance first, and there is no way to inherit property immediately, but his gambling debts are imminent.

The question is, why not because of the killing of Li Muzi, the final outcome is the death penalty, so what about the 10 million gambling debts he left behind?

In principle, gambling debts are not normal debts and are not protected by law, so this kind of debt can implement the traditional rule of "death debt" in the rivers and lakes, and Brother K, the creditor of He Fei, cannot go to He Fei's parents to ask for money, if he goes to find it, if his parents call the police, Brother K is asking for trouble.

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

Of course, it is also possible that He Fei signed an IOU, which is literally not a gambling debt, is it possible for Brother K to go to He Fei's parents to ask for money?

In fact, it can't, as long as He Fei's parents can prove that the ten million he owes is not used on them, then they don't have to take care of the IOU in Brother K's hand, and the law will not support Brother K.

Therefore, the most likely result of the gambling debt owed is "the death of the person".

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

3. Li Muzi's legacy

At the end of the film, He Fei was sentenced to death and executed immediately, but the film also has a final suspense, Li Muzi's inheritance issue.

Some viewers have such worries after watching "Disappearing Him":

Li Muzi is dead, as a husband, why not inherit Li Muzi's inheritance?

After He Fei was executed, because Li Muzi's parents had died, He Fei's parents would inherit He Fei's inheritance, and the Li family's billion-dollar family property would become He Family's?

From a legal point of view, this fear does not exist.

Li Muzi died, but he was not the murderer, it was he who caused the death of the decedent, and according to the relevant laws and regulations, He Fei automatically lost the inheritance right of Li Muzi's estate.

If he did not have the right to inherit, naturally his parents would not have the right to inherit.

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

Then the question is, who will the huge property left by Li Muzi be left to?

According to the relevant laws, the spouse, children and parents are the first heirs, Li Muzi's family is in a special situation, the spouse and his parents have no inheritance rights, the children were killed with themselves before they were born, and both parents died, so all the first heirs in their family are gone.

Then only the second line of succession can be used, that is, siblings, grandparents and maternal grandparents. According to the plot of the movie, Li Muzi has no siblings, so her inheritance can only be found from her grandparents and maternal grandparents.

According to the age of Li Muzi in the movie, under normal circumstances, her grandparents and maternal grandparents should not all pass away, so Li Muzi's inheritance is likely to be equally inherited by her grandparents and maternal grandparents according to law.

In the event that Li Muzi's grandparents and maternal grandparents have all passed away (then her family will also be miserable), her inheritance can only be owned by the state according to law and used for public welfare.

"Disappearing Her" is in suspense at the end, who will pay the gambling debt, and who will Li Muzi's hundreds of millions of deposits be left to?

Of course, some netizens suspect that Li Muzi's girlfriend Shen Man is playing with his life to find the truth, because as long as Shen Man can prove that He Fei is the murderer, then He Fei will automatically lose the right to inherit, and Li Muzi's inheritance will fall into Shen Man's hands.

This brain hole is a bit big, and there is only one possibility that this situation will occur, that is, Li Muzi once made a legally valid will, saying that after his death, his girlfriend Shen Man would inherit the inheritance, otherwise, Shen Man would definitely have no inheritance rights.

What if there really is this will? Then stay tuned for the sequel "The Lost Will".