Chinese couple splits over suspicious WiFi connection
A couple in China broke up after their hotel auto-connected to WiFi. As soon as the girl's phone was connected to the hotel's WiFi, the boyfriend suspected that his girlfriend was cheating on him. Due to this suspicion, the boy broke up. It was later revealed that the girl earlier worked at a hotel which had the same Wi-Fi.
In today's world, relationships often dissolve before they truly start, with breakups occurring for peculiar reasons. Individuals sometimes part ways over minor issues, such as a girl leaving a boy due to financial reasons or a boy leaving a girl because of her looks. A peculiar incident from China illustrates this trend. A couple visited a hotel for the first time, but their relationship ended as soon as they arrived. When the girl's phone automatically connected to the hotel's Wi-Fi, the boy suspected infidelity and decided to end the relationship.
Boy breaks up after being suspicious
Li went to a hotel in Chongqing with her boyfriend, but realized she had forgotten her identity card at check-in. Her boyfriend tried to use his phone to generate a digital ID, and it automatically connected to the hotel's Wi-Fi. This made him suspicious, as it was their first visit there. When he confronted Li, she insisted she had never been to the hotel before and was puzzled about the phone's connection. However, her boyfriend did not believe her and chose to end the relationship.
How the truth came out
Displeased with her boyfriend's choice, Lee was resolved to uncover the events that transpired. Upon delving further, he eventually discovered the cause. Previously, Li was employed at a different hotel in Chongqing that offered Wi-Fi with identical login details.
Lee quickly reached out to her former boyfriend, only to find that he had blocked her. Consequently, she approached Chongqing TV to publicly explain the situation—not to reconcile, but to restore her reputation. As a result, a reporter from Chongqing TV went to both places to verify Li's account. His phone, previously linked to Lee's former workplace, automatically connected to the hotel, clarifying the situation.