“The 'Three Sisters Serving One Husband' is not a melodramatic script; it’s a real estate layout next to Shenzhen Bay 1.8 children, 4 houses, a valuation of 1.2 billion, all squeezed on the same floor elevator. Don’t rush to criticize as absurd—first, understand this strategy: Legally, he only obtains one marriage certificate each time, divorces and remarries, the process is clean. Regarding assets, three trusts split the equity and properties into three parts, each child gets their own share of the cake without fighting. In business, the three sisters each control a subsidiary, cross-holding, and venture capitalists obediently submit term sheets. The civil system can only stare in disbelief—no bigamy, no forgery, not even the 'marriage interval' can be used as a handle. The most terrifying part is the educational layout: secretly building independent profiles for these 8 “cousins” at Nanshan International School, with tuition over two million a year—effectively packaging the next generation into the same circle in advance. When board meetings are held, signatures are from close brothers, sitting opposite are close aunts, and votes are always in the bag. Experts call this 'family corporatization.' Ordinary people see it as a moral earthquake, but they’ve already calculated the loopholes into a moat. While ordinary folks are still arguing about who is more moral—original wife or mistress—others have already turned marriage into a rotation of equity. The ethical bottom line isn’t broken; it’s just been bypassed.

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