Hui Jiayin's ex-wife demanded HK$1 billion from her second son, a shocking figure. Mother-son rebellion or "technical" debt collection? This incident has led to deep reflection on family relationships, property disputes, and legal ethics.
As a well-known entrepreneur in China, Xu Jiayin's family wealth and family relationships have always attracted much attention. However, this time the dispute between mother and son seems to be beyond the imagination of ordinary people. 1 billion Hong Kong dollars, this is not a small amount, what is the reason for the mother and son to turn against each other?
According to reports, Xu Jiayin's ex-wife did not receive custody of her second son in the divorce settlement, but she has been taking care of her through a lawyer or relatives and friends. Recently, however, she suddenly asked her second son to recover HK$1 billion, claiming that this was her deserving property. The move has sparked widespread controversy and speculation, with speculation about whether there is a complex entanglement of interests and power struggles behind it.
For this dispute, some people believe that this is a typical case of mother and child turning against each other. The mother may have been lacking direct care for her second son for a long time, and she may want to make up for her regrets and fight for her rights in this way. The second son, on the other hand, may consider his mother's actions to be a betrayal and therefore refuse to pay the amount.
However, there are those who hold a different view. They believe the dispute may be a "technical" debt collection. In the business world, interests are intricately intertwined, and sometimes seemingly simple family disputes can hide business interests and power struggles. The second son may need to pay this amount for some reason, while the mother uses her influence or resources to force her son to comply.
What do you think on this issue, more clues are welcome.