‼️ Wife returns unexpectedly, husband cleverly pushes mistress out the 10th-floor window to avoid being caught in the act.

A man in China pushed his mistress out of a 10th-floor window when his wife unexpectedly returned home, in an attempt to avoid being caught cheating.
According to Women’s Magazine, a short video recently went viral on Douyin (the Chinese version of TikTok), accidentally filmed by a resident from a building across the street in Guangdong Province, China.
The person stated that it was the 10th floor of an apartment building, and while filming, they saw a woman in a white dress climbing out of a high-floor window, seemingly panicked and trying to escape.
The woman clung to window bars, climbed down pipes and ledges, and then slid down to the floor below. Fortunately, after a few minutes of desperately clinging to the drainpipe and window sill, she broke the glass below and was pulled back inside safely by a man.
This clip, after being widely shared on social media, quickly attracted a high level of interaction, not only because of the danger or the curiosity about why the girl risked her life, but also because controversy erupted when many people zoomed in on the window from which the girl escaped and discovered a shocking detail.
Inside the window was a shirtless man, constantly leaning out to observe and seemingly guiding and holding the girl’s hand throughout the escape.
According to Vietnamnet, local media reported that the man pushed the girl out the window when his wife unexpectedly returned, in order to avoid being caught having an affair.
The girl continuously clung to the window bars and climbed along the water pipes. Photo: SNS.
The video quickly spread on Chinese social media, attracting millions of comments. Many people sarcastically commented: “The video is everywhere, his wife will know everything”; “Is living like that worth it?”; “If you’re so afraid of your wife, then don’t cheat”; “A slip of the hand can cost you your life…”
This story has sounded the alarm about immoral lifestyles and infidelity in marriage.
Currently, the divorce rate in China continues to escalate. Since 2021, the Chinese government has implemented a one-month “cooling-off period,” forcing couples to wait 30 days before finalizing divorce proceedings. During this time, either party can withdraw the application.
This measure temporarily reduced the number of divorces, but by 2023, the divorce rate had surged again, increasing by 25% compared to the previous year.