
The Delusional Stalker: Ye Tingting's Obsession with Fu Wan Ends in Prison
Stephany Zhang
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7-8Mia: Okay, so we've all got those absolutely bonkers college roommate stories, right? But have you ever, in your wildest dreams, heard of one who, on day one, just decides, Yep, I'm marrying your dad and becoming your stepmother?
Mars: Honestly, it sounds like something straight out of a C-grade horror flick, doesn't it? But this, my friend, is the jaw-dropping reality of Ye Tingting. This wasn't some throwaway line. Oh no, she was immediately diving into 'how to be a rich wife' tutorials and just... living the dream, apparently.
Mia: Acting the part? How in the world did that even manifest?
Mars: Oh, in ways that would make your jaw hit the floor. She somehow got the father's contact info, instantly changed his name in her phone to Husband, and then, get this, posted a screenshot online literally vowing to be a good stepmother. And it didn't stop there. She started trying to control the daughter, confiscating her short skirts and calling them rags. Can you even imagine?
Mia: Right, so this starts as an intense, super personal delusion, cooked up in a dorm room. But there's no way this stayed contained, is there? It had to spill out.
Mars: Spill out? Honey, it erupted! We're talking full-blown public spectacle. At the university's centenary celebration, there was this reserved seat for Mrs. Fu, the wife of the CEO benefactor. And Ye Tingting, cool as a cucumber, just strolled up and plopped right into it. In front of *everyone*.
Mia: That is next-level audacious. But a claim that bold, that public, needs some kind of 'proof,' right? Like, how could she possibly expect anyone to buy into that?
Mars: Oh, she came prepared. She produced a selfie that looked like she was in bed with Mr. Fu while he was fast asleep. The implication was crystal clear, and it immediately ignited a media firestorm, absolutely torching the family's reputation. And the kicker? Her *own family* was publicly backing her, demanding a marriage!
Mia: This is just a total, absolute nightmare. A complete fabrication playing out in the public eye. You're just sitting there, waiting for the whole house of cards to come crashing down.
Mars: So, how on earth did the actual family manage to turn the tables on this incredibly public, incredibly damaging lie?
Mia: Well, the *real* Mrs. Fu—the protagonist's actual mother—made an entrance that would put any drama queen to shame. And she didn't just come with denials; she came with a video recording.
Mars: A video of what? What could possibly explain all this?
Mia: It showed Ye Tingting, in full stealth mode, sneaking into Mr. Fu's hotel room. The *very same room* from her proof photo. But the video also showed that Mr. Fu was wide awake and, get this, on a video call... with his *actual wife*, the real Mrs. Fu. The lie was exposed, completely and utterly shattered.
Mia: And then the police got involved? What did they uncover? Because this sounds like it goes way deeper than just a bad roommate.
Mars: Oh, this is where it gets chilling. The investigation revealed this wasn't some spur-of-the-moment crazy. Ye Tingting had been stalking the family for *years*. She meticulously planned to become the daughter's roommate and had even been putting sedatives in her food to control her. Years!
Mia: That is just... it's so far beyond a simple lie or a delusion. It's a calculated, dangerous, long-term obsession. Absolutely terrifying.
Mars: Exactly. It's a stark, chilling reminder that for some people, the line between their wildest fantasies and cold, hard reality is dangerously, terrifyingly thin. Her elaborate fantasy didn't just create a false narrative; it ultimately built her a direct, one-way ticket to a prison cell.