Scheming Mother's Unforgivable Act
While I was watching my own child, I came across an anonymous post online: [My son married way above his station. How can I get him to divorce her?]
The poster claimed to be a mother. She said she hated her oldest son, describing him as lazy and selfish, and totally undeserving of such a great in-law family. Her plan was to force him to get a divorce—and then send her well-behaved, obedient younger son in his place as the new son-in-law.
The comment section went crazy.
[I've seen parents play favorites, but this is just twisted.]
[Is the oldest adopted or something? Who schemes against their own flesh and blood like that?]
[Are you marrying off a son or pimping one out? Just swapping them in to serve a rich family?]
Then, in the middle of all the outrage, one comment surfaced: [Men hate being cheated on. Fake a few photos of your daughter-in-law with another guy and send them to him. Once he loses it, the marriage is as good as over.]
The original poster replied immediately: [Thanks, girl! I'll try it right away.]
The next second, my phone buzzed.
A message from my mom popped up on the screen: [Jason, take a look at this. Do you think Emily is cheating?]