本当に結婚しちゃった結婚詐欺師
Summary
TLDRThe script revolves around a couple's intense conversation about a supposed 'marriage fraud' plan. The husband discovers a plan that suggests his wife lured him into marriage for financial gain, including expensive rings and property. However, the wife insists they are a genuine couple, sharing life and raising children together. The dialogue delves into the blurred lines between a loving marriage and a calculated scheme, challenging the audience to question the nature of their relationship and the true meaning of marriage.
Takeaways
- 📜 The script revolves around a supposed 'marriage fraud plan' that has been discovered.
- 💍 It is suggested that the relationship was based on the intention of marriage fraud, to deceive and extort money from the partner.
- 🏠 The couple lives together with children, which was initially thought to be a part of the fraud to make the deception more believable.
- 👨👩👧👦 DNA tests were conducted secretly, confirming that the children are indeed the biological offspring of both parties, contradicting the fraud narrative.
- 💰 The plan involved luring the partner into marriage to make them buy expensive items like rings, houses, furniture, and cars.
- 🤔 There is a debate about whether the shared life and possessions are part of the fraud or simply a normal married life.
- 🚗 The total value of the shared assets, including loans, is around 40 million yen, with each partner contributing to half of it.
- 😡 The partner feels deceived and used, as they were made to contribute significantly to the shared life, under the guise of marriage fraud.
- 🌴 The script mentions using the partner's money for hobbies like cooking, cleaning, gardening, and even planning a shared property in Hawaii.
- 👨👧👦 The family travels to Hawaii, which could be seen as a normal family vacation, but the script suggests it was part of the fraud.
- 🤦♂️ The partner is made to do menial tasks during the trip, like carrying luggage and driving, as if they were being used.
- 👫 The script questions the nature of their relationship, whether it's a genuine marriage or a well-executed fraud.
- 🏡 The ultimate goal of the 'marriage fraud' is suggested to be a lifelong companionship, ending with a joint grave, which is ironically a form of commitment.
Q & A
What is the initial discovery that sparks the conversation in the script?
-The initial discovery is a 'marriage scam plan' document that Miku drops, which the other person finds and questions her about.
How does Miku respond when confronted about the marriage scam plan?
-Miku admits that everything was part of a marriage scam to deceive and exploit the other person.
What is the other person's confusion about the concept of a marriage scam?
-The other person is confused because they are already married with children, and he believes marriage scams do not involve actual marriages.
How does Miku explain her version of the marriage scam?
-Miku explains that her plan was to marry the other person, make him spend money on expensive items, and exploit him financially.
What are the specific items that Miku mentions were part of her scam?
-Miku mentions high-priced rings, a house, furniture, a car, and other household items.
How does the other person counter Miku's claim of a successful scam?
-The other person argues that since they both paid for the items and are living together as a family, it is more of a shared family expense rather than a scam.
What is Miku's rationale for considering it a scam despite sharing expenses?
-Miku believes it is a scam because she intended to benefit financially and emotionally by deceiving the other person, even though they share responsibilities.
What does Miku reveal about her personal use of the other person's money?
-Miku reveals that she has been using the money for her hobbies, such as cooking, cleaning, and gardening, which ultimately benefit the household.
How does the other person view Miku's use of money for her hobbies?
-The other person sees it as beneficial to the family since it results in a clean house, a beautiful garden, and delicious meals, viewing it as a positive contribution.
What does Miku say about her future plans regarding the scam and their marriage?
-Miku admits that she intended to continue the scam for a comfortable life, but she doesn't want a divorce because she cares about the children and enjoys the companionship.
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