Best friend gives money to pay debt, woman is shocked when she opens it

According to Sohu, a woman surnamed Wang living in Jiangxi province, China, once gave a person best friend borrow money 20,000 yuan (nearly 70 million VND at current exchange rate) from 7 years ago. Because of the distance between the two people, the other friend did not say exactly when to pay, and Ms. Wang was not in a hurry to ask for the money back, so this debt lasted for 7 years.

During that time, many times Ms. Wang wanted to get her money back, but because she was shy, she did not dare to speak first, fearing causing trouble for her friends. It was not until recently that the friend contacted Ms. Wang and said that she wanted to repay the debt. Ms. Wang also took the opportunity to ask if her friend was okay. The friend replied that recently, having had money, life is quite good.

The friend then arranged to meet Ms. Wang and gave her 2 thick stacks of money. Since she used to be a close friend, Ms. Wang trusted her friend and did not open the money immediately. It was not until she got home, opened the money and counted it once more, that Ms. Wang realized that her friend had cheated on her.

The counterfeit money that Ms. Wang was returned by a friend.

The two stacks of money that this friend gave Ms. Wang only had the top 2 and the bottom two being real money, and all the bills inside were fake money printed in color to look like the real thing. Of course, just by looking at it, Ms. Wang knew it was just counterfeit money, like scrap paper. As a result, Ms. Wang only received 400 yuan (nearly 1.4 million VND) in real money only.

Ms. Wang was very angry and immediately called the other friend to question her, but the answer shocked Ms. Wang.

When Ms. Wang asked her friend why pay off fake money, that person then asked: “Why didn’t you count it at that time? Did someone change your money into fake money? What happened?”. This answer made Ms. Wang extremely surprised, dumbfounded for a few seconds. Ms. Wang wanted to continue questioning her friend, but the other end hung up, and when she called back, the friend blocked Ms. Wang’s number.

Outraged and frustrated, Ms. Wang posted her story on social media to “unmask” the other friend and warn everyone.

The article has attracted the attention of a large number of Chinese online communities. Many people have commented that 20,000 yuan is a large amount of money, advising Ms. Wang to report it to the police soon, without saving face for that friend because they do not deserve to be friends.

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