00:00A wealthy man refused to pay his employees salaries. He even deliberately bought a luxury car
00:03right in front of the workers who had come to demand their wages. When the court enforcement
00:06officers reminded him that if he didn't pay, his accounts would be frozen and he would be placed
00:10on the blacklist of the faulters. The man said that was exactly what he wanted. He even urged
00:13them to freeze his accounts as soon as possible. But no one knew that he was doing all of this
00:17to
00:17protect himself. In his previous life, his wife, in collusion with her lover, had used his accounts
00:21to transfer illegal funds. Afterward, she even reported him, sending him to prison. He had been
00:25sentenced to 10 years and his parents, falling into depression, had died one after the other.
00:30As for his wife, she had even bribed prison guards. To keep an eye on him, to avoid reliving
00:33that tragedy, he deliberately refused to pay the salaries, to worsen the situation, hoping
00:38that the court would freeze his accounts and ruin his wife's plan. It was almost 5pm. In
00:42his previous life, the illegal funds had arrived at 5.30pm. So he started provoking the enforcement
00:46officers again. I owe so much money and you still do nothing? Are you waiting for me to
00:49invite you to dinner? Annoyed, the officers decided to immediately freeze all his accounts.
00:53At that moment, his parents came running over, not knowing the truth. They thought their son
00:57was simply refusing to pay salaries and begged him to resolve the situation quickly.
01:01But no matter what they said, the man remained unmoved. His parents then decided to sell their
01:04house. To help him pay, the man suddenly stepped forward, snatched his mother's phone, and
01:08shouted, Can't you just leave me alone like this? The officers immediately froze his accounts
01:12and decided to take him to the enforcement office. For further processing, there were only
01:16a few minutes left before 5.30pm. Finally, his tense heart calmed down. Once at the office,
01:20he immediately changed his attitude, becoming very cooperative. He said he would settle all the salaries
01:24within the hour. His parents were confused and couldn't understand anything anymore.
01:27He reassured them, Don't worry, you'll understand later. Then he sincerely apologized to the officers.
01:31Just as his parents were about to take him home, a group of law enforcement officers suddenly
01:34arrived and arrested him on suspicion of complicity in illegal fund transfers. His parents
01:39were stunned. The officers explained that they had received a report from a witness claiming
01:42that the man was using his company accounts to transfer fraudulent money to a scam network
01:46abroad. The man immediately defended himself. I have absolutely nothing to do with scammers.
01:50But the officers replied that they had already identified the recipient account and the IP
01:53address, both linked to his company. They stepped forward to handcuff him. But all of this had
01:57already been anticipated by the man. He remained perfectly calm because with his accounts already
02:01frozen, no transfer could have taken place. His parents rushed forward again, insisting it must
02:05be a misunderstanding. But then his wife arrived with a group of journalists and began slandering
02:09him in front of the cameras, accusing him of transferring money to a fraudulent organization
02:13abroad and claiming that she was acting today to bring justice. His parents finally understood
02:17it was their beloved daughter-in-law who had reported him. His mother devastated, grabbed
02:20his wife and asked, why did you set him up? But she pushed her away coldly, precisely because
02:24he is my husband. I can't let him go astray. Her lover applauded her sense of justice, even
02:28putting his arm around her and told the man not to worry. Once he was in prison, he would
02:31take good care of his company and his wife. But suddenly the man said, I have something
02:34to say. I have proof that it wasn't me. Are you sure I'm the one going to prison?
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