Man Reunited With Family After 34 Years Of Kidnapping The Reason Why He Declares to Break Up After A Year
Nov 06, 2024
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According to Hong Kong media outlet South China Morning Post, Wibao, 37, who has 326,000 followers, said on his social media account that he had cut ties with his own family, who he had met for the first time in 34 years. He lived under the name of 'Li Chang' for 34 years until he met his biological family in September last year and found his real name.
When he was two years old, he was kidnapped from his grandfather's house in southwestern China's Sichuan province.
A wealthy family in Henan Province, China, paid to buy him from traffickers but did not treat him well and beat him frequently.
They sent Li Chang to another family when he was 11.
After living in a new place, he worked as a delivery driver in Shanghai and Beijing after turning 19.
Whenever I had time, I tried to find my own family.
Meanwhile, I received a call from the police that they had found a family with matching genes.
The news touched many people, with some supporting him to livestream online e-commerce to make up for his difficult days. Some companies, including clothing manufacturers based in Zhejiang Province, have even hired the family specifically to promote the brand.
Later, at the recommendation of his divorced biological parents, he was asked to help his two younger brothers who were in debt.
Eventually, he decided to run an online sales business together and gave his younger siblings 60% of his total income to his parents' persuasion.
Yu Bao and her family were a huge success in their first live streaming session, earning 470,000 yuan (about 90 million won).
He transferred the promised money, but his younger brother complained that he did not receive his share of the money he earned.
The brothers also spoke rudely to him and even absurdly said that they had accepted him as a family by doing him a favor.
One of the brothers called him by his first name when he was adopted, and even threatened to hit him after arguing over money.
The above reads "I feel that my mother is discriminating against my other two sons and I am truly disappointed."The family kept asking me for more money," he confessed.
Eventually, he blocked all social media accounts with his family.
He said "I still miss my mother, but I will never make peace with my family."
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