Title: The son of greed and unfilial piety, Aunt Zhong left 2 million real estate to her daughter
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What is it like to have a greedy and unsatisfying son and daughter-in-law? This is a story about family strife that happened to Aunt Zhong. When faced with her children's property coveted, she resolutely refused to transfer the 2 million property to her son and decided to leave it to her daughter. The move caused widespread controversy and discussion.
After Aunt Zhong's son got married, he married a daughter-in-law they didn't like. Although they provided their sons with a matrimonial room, a bride price and financial support, their daughters-in-law were indifferent to them. They gave a lot, but all they got was the complaints of their sons and the indifference of their unfilial daughters-in-law. This made Aunt Zhong feel cold, and she decided not to pay for her son's family anymore.
In the end, when the daughter-in-law asked to transfer the property to her son, Aunt Zhong refused the request. She believes that she and her wife are still young and healthy, and they are reluctant to transfer the property to their son. And this refusal led to sons and daughters-in-law not communicating with them and visiting them for an entire year, and even blackmailing them.
Although Aunt Zhong's son and daughter-in-law are unfilial, she is unwilling to compromise. She decided to leave the 2 million property to her daughter and give her a compensation. She also decided not to bear her son's mortgage and living expenses. She hopes to use this to express her dissatisfaction and sadness at her son's unfilial piety, while sticking to her bottom line.
The story sparked a series of discussions. Some people think that parents should leave their property to their sons because the sons will be responsible for their care in the future. However, some people believe that the unfilial behavior of her son and daughter-in-law has saddened Aunt Zhong, and that it is a reasonable decision for her to leave the property to her daughter.
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