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The story was widely shared across Chinese social networks. Just because they wanted their child to have a bright and successful future, his parents sold their whole house so they could have the opportunity to study abroad. Who would have thought that when he returned, the son who "harmed" the whole family was put in prison.
Most parents hope for the best for their children. In particular, material conditions and educational environment are the top priorities of the older generation of parents. Many families believe that their parents' lives are so hard that they must invest in their children to study and become talented and have a high-paying job.
In today's era, families are "racing" to save money for their children to study abroad. Even in Chinese society, there was a trend of studying abroad, causing many families to borrow from everywhere or sell their houses and land to give money for their children to go abroad to pursue education. However, not every family will receive a happy, fulfilling ending when walking on this path.
A story posted on Chinese social networks made many people ponder about the issue of investing in education for their children. Specifically, a couple named To living in Beijing, China have an only son named Tieu Huc, who is the couple's most beloved treasure. Because the whole family only had one child, Mr. and Mrs. To devoted all their attention and care to him in the hope that he would grow up to be talented.
In 2019, Mr. and Mrs. To heard people introduce about studying abroad so they also wanted to let their son experience it. But going abroad is not so easy. Without scholarships and without government sponsorship, the cost of studying abroad is about more than 1 billion VND per year. This is definitely a huge amount of money for Mr. To and his wife, whose income is not too abundant. In the end, the couple gritted their teeth and sold the house to pay for studying abroad so that their child could "be on par with friends".
After a long period of study abroad, Mr. and Mrs. To's son returned home and began looking for a job. However, contrary to his parents' expectations, the son could not choose a satisfactory job, largely because of his criticism of the low salary. Under his parents' urging day and night, Tieu Huc began to learn how to do business.
It is known that during many years of living in America, Tieu Huc knew that a type of gas called laughing gas is very popular among young people. This gas will create a feeling of excitement for the user but was not on China's list of banned substances at that time. That's why Tieu Huc discussed with his parents to import a series of laughing gas for business.
As for Mr. and Mrs. To, when they heard that their son had the will to do his own business and that this type of laughing gas was not banned from trading, they felt secure in letting him do it. During the first year, Tieu Huc earned more than 1 billion VND selling laughing gas.
However, later, the boy's entire family was investigated by the police for illegal trading. According to the police's explanation, although laughing gas is not banned in China, because it is a special chemical, if you want to do business, you must have a license from the authorities. On the other hand, Tieu Huc's family sold laughing gas without permission from high-ranking officials, so they were charged with the crime of illegally trading special goods.
As a result, Tieu Huc was sentenced by the court to 1 year and 6 months in prison and a fine of 100,000 yuan (about 343 million VND). Tieu Huc's parents were also sentenced to prison and fined 140,000 yuan (about 480 million VND).
Cô gái dẫn hội bạn thân đi "ăn ké" ở buổi đầu hẹn hò, "bạn trai" làm 1 việc được CĐM rần rần vỗ tay Châu Anh16:38:18 14/12/2023Buổi hẹn hò đầu tiên luôn mang ý nghĩa đặc biệt với bất kỳ ai nhưng đôi khi lại xảy ra những tình huống dở khóc dở cười . Trong một vài trường hợp đặc biệt, các anh chàng phải tìm cách tháo chạy vì bạn gái quá tinh quái.
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