share time: 2025-12-11 12:33:55
Chen Mo, a new media editor, posted a朋友圈 comment “Saved a poor little thing today” with a photo of helping a female colleague pick up files—only to have his fiancée Su Xiao’s best friend misinterpret it as “cheating proof”. Su Xiao, who was in the middle of a court trial, saw the message and frantically called Chen Mo, even interrupting the hearing. But Chen Mo was filming footage in a remote area and his phone died. When he finally charged it and saw 99+ missed calls, Su Xiao had already arrived at his company with a “prenuptial agreement addendum”, just as the female colleague came to thank him—escalating the misunderstanding. What Chen Mo didn’t know was that Su Xiao’s panic had nothing to do with “cheating”: she’d secretly seen his physical exam report showing hypoglycemia yesterday, fearing he’d have an attack alone. Is this “comment-induced spam call” a misunderstanding, or just love in a panic?
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