China's "Wing Win Fund" recently broke out about an affair in the workplace, which aroused heated discussions among Chinese netizens.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] China's "Winning Fund" recently broke out about an affair in the workplace. A financial OL who already had a fiancé asked her fiancé to "wear a cuckold" and develop a relationship with the company's married superior. The fiancé was furious when she found out , broke the news of the whole incident on the Internet, causing heated discussions.

According to comprehensive Chinese media reports, a woman named "Lin Shuhan" who claimed to be the channel manager of Yongying Fund blew up on her personal WeChat on the 17th. She had a boyfriend who had been dating for 3 years and had already discussed marriage. During a business trip last month, "Xia Liangzhou", the married direct supervisor and head of the marketing department of Yongying Fund, entered her room on the pretext of "talking about business".

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Lin Nu said: "At first I did it in a hotel in Nanjing on a business trip, then I did it in Xia Liangzhou's car, and I did it at home when his wife and children were away. I often lied to my boyfriend that he was working overtime or on a business trip, but in fact it was all I'm having sex with Xia Liangzhou."

In addition, there is also a wildly circulated video on Weibo where the fiancé is suspected to have caught Lin's daughter cheating, holding the woman's mobile phone to question her, and taking a close-up shot of the fiancée and her immediate superior, such as "I like to chat with you in bed, so I can stay in bed for so long", The salty and wet dialogue of "XX is big enough for you, I like X you most".

The content of the conversation can also be seen that the man promised the woman an extra 300,000 bonus to Lin Nu at the end of the year.

The outside world speculates that Lin Nu blew up the scandal on WeChat, possibly because she was coerced by her fiancé.

Immediately after the news was exposed, heated discussions were sparked on Weibo. Netizens said, "It's really fucking ruining the three views", "Unspoken rules in the workplace, common things", "The financial circle is notoriously chaotic".

However, some people spoke for the woman, thinking that there was no need to disclose her personal information so clearly, and accused her fiancé of overdoing it.

A woman named "Lin Shuhan" who claimed to be the channel manager of the Yongying Fund blew up on her personal WeChat on the 17th about her unethical relationship with her superiors.

(Photo taken from Weibo)

A video of "Lin Shuhan"'s fiancé who is suspected of being "Lin Shuhan" took the woman's mobile phone to question her about the affair was circulated on the Chinese Internet, and even took a close-up shot of the woman's salty conversation with her superiors.

(Photo taken from Weibo)