I cannot believe that Felicia had the gull to demand Sheri to leave her Father's funeral to go to a wedding, assuming that Holly was getting married to her ex even though they broke up, message the ex, was told that his current significant other's parents were dead, still assumed that the bride was Holly, went to the wedding, seeing that the bride wasn't Holly and spooked the bride that she ended up breaking her hip. If Felicia spoken to Holly and Sheri about what was happening to them, none of that wouldn't happen to her. Felicia believed that she had the right to the inheritance after the mess she caused, even though she divorced Sheri's father years ago and lost the right to it. She didn't do any research about inheritances before or after marrying and divorcing her dad.
Also she went to interfere with a wedding in another country, so that step mom had the funds to travel there, sorry it's all on her for being an idiot. Granted this story sounds like she had went from one Asian country to another considering what happened to her afterwards.
They obviously don't believe in proof-reading... And you'll have to leave any expectation of meeting common sense and reality in these stories behind, even when located in Asia. Kinda entertaining nevertheless! 😄
Felicia: 🎵Throwin' a weddin' for Holly / fa la la la la la la la la / so isn't this a time to be jolly / fa la la la la la la la la🎵 OP: 🎵Even though just yesterday / Dad died / fa la la la la la la la la🎵 Holly: 🎵I'm not really gettin' married / Mom lied / fa la la la la la la la la🎵 (to the tune of "Deck The Halls")
What country is this supposed to be taking place? The mother was sent to work in a 24 hour workplace by the bride, who happens to be the daughter of a CEO? Then she, the mother, escapes but is returned to the workplace and transferred to a department with stricter surveillance? Seriously????.
This story is from Japan. What's not being said because the Japanese audience it was created for already knows it, is that Felicia owes a serious debt to someone rich and powerful - and connected. The bride's CEO father has business ties with the Yakuza, the Japanese mafia. You would never use the word Yakuza in public in Japan but they control a lot of shady businesses in Japan. They also loan money to people whom the legitimate lending institutions won't. So the bride's father either borrowed money from them maybe to start his business ( which sounds somewhat shady) or he knows someone in the Yakuza, maybe a childhood friend? and because his daughter believed that Felicia (😂 think Fujiko) wouldn't, couldn't pay, either her Dad's Yakuza friends kidnapped and took Felicia to one of Dad's less than legal factories or Dad sold the debt to the Yakuza and Felicia is now a slave at an illegal Yakuza factory probably in the countryside, to work off her debt to them. Which she may never do because of the steadily increasing interest. You notice the Bride doesn't sue Felicia, which means Felicia agreed to pay a certain amount negotiated by the lawyers. You owe the Yakuza, they WILL make you pay. Debt is serious in Japan. The fact that nobody is looking for Felicia means that she has been quietly disowned by her daughter, who does not expect to see her again. The police will turn a blind eye to the situation because they don't interfere with the Yakuza. There are many stories of people who have disappeared like this in Japan. Sorry for the long reply.
8:36, Simple or not, its clearly your fault for causing the incident. 14:10, You cant really pity her seeing as this entire nightmare was caused because she refused to confirm the bride before Injuring her.
these channels have some translation issues, there was once a story name 'she married her brother but then' it also often happens that people are engaged, get told to divorce and then they are back at engagement again. people divorce and get married again the next day and sisters turn to brothers and back lol
His groom ? We need a bit of background maybe a two part story . This would be unable and interning as no other channel, as yet, does two part stories. There are many questions which are not answered in this story. Why did the parents get divorced? The groom thing ? What kind of relationship did the step sister have with her mother. So much here to explore
Oh no, please no second part of nonsense... They simply make translation mistakes, don't proof-read and have no sense for reality (despite these stories originally coming from Asia)
No, they do not have debtors prisons. What happened to Felicia😂 is not strictly legal. She owed money to the bride, the bride's father, only referred to as the Ceo, is either Yakuza or has friends in the Yakuza, the Japanese mafia. You don't publicly use the word Yakuza in Japan. The Yakuza run many "shady" businesses in Japan, including loan sharking, and finance or outright own illegal, unregulated factories, usually in the Japanese countryside. Felicia owes money to the Yakuza, and she is now a slave in one of those factories, working to pay off her debt. Which she never will , because of the interest. She is also being charged extravagantly for her food and sleep+ing mat. These places are illegal but the police look the other way and no one in her family is asking any questions. None of them expect to see her again, or want to. In Japan she would be called " a troublesome person ", and nobody wants to associate with such a person. First thing a Japanese mama teaches her child is " don't make trouble for others". This story is a cautionary Japanese tale about what happens to people who are troublesome.
@lindasavelle1731 When a country condones an action, the same way a person does colluding with a crime, they then take on the responsibility for it. So, if it looks like a duck...
Ex-boyfriend and his groom? No wonder Holly broke up with him! The bride tripped on her own dress, why is crazy Felicia responsible? It’s not like she pushed her. And healthy young women usually don’t break a hip from a simple fall. How did they send Felicia to some 24 hour work camp?
see these stories are exaggerated soap operas. 'melissa i hear you were dead' 'oh fabrio i am not melissa i am her lost twin sister narcissa' 'lies fabrio, melissa had no twin and i slept with her she is definitely melissa'
Basically the story says at the end the stepmother was kept a slave against her will, even in Japan that is not legal. At least make these stories believable.
It's not legal, but it happens. The Yakuza, the Japanese mafia, which is never mentioned by name in Japan, owns or is connected to many such businesses in Japan. Felicia owes money to someone whose father is either Yakuza or associated with them and she is working off her debt in an illegal, unregulated factory. It is illegal but everybody in Japan knows about it; the police look the other way and noone in her family cares enough to make a fuss about it. Or wants to become responsible for her debt. By the way Yakuza gangs also kidnap homeless people to work in these factories. Also illegal but everybody knows it happens. If "Felicia" were a younger woman they'd probably have her working as a "hostess" in a Yakuza nightclub. The word "hostess" is a Japanese euphemism for prostitute. Some years back a number of European women, aspiring singers, actresses, etc . answered ads in newspapers for " entertainers " in Japan. All expenses paid. They arrived in Japan only to find they were in debt to the Yakuza for air fare and housing. Their passports were taken away and they were forced to "hostess" in Yakuza clubs. A few escaped but the police did nothing because the Japanese police don't mess with the Yakuza.
Well - if her dad HAD been a CEO, she still IS his daughter even after he passed away. And don't expect too much from these channels concerning proof-reading, common sense and reality... They just don't put much effort in stating their "facts" (e.g. saying "the former CEO's daughter")
Mistake? She assumed they were still dating because they were in the same city that has 10% of their nations population, 1/3rd if you include the metropolitan area... She was not in contact with her daughter so started cyberstalking her friends on Facebook, and did not make sure she got the right people.
Completely inconsistent story telling - it is the Capital - Tokyo, so this takes placein Japan - but it is DOLLARS Felicia needs ... When last time I changed money into the Japanese currency they gave me Yen.
How do they get to sue the step mother for tens of thousands of dollars when the bride is the one who tripped over her own dress and fell over backwards?!! Secondly, what gave them the right to force her into 'slave labour' to pay off their trumped up debt?!
BYE FELICIA 😂😂😂😂
I cannot believe that Felicia had the gull to demand Sheri to leave her Father's funeral to go to a wedding, assuming that Holly was getting married to her ex even though they broke up, message the ex, was told that his current significant other's parents were dead, still assumed that the bride was Holly, went to the wedding, seeing that the bride wasn't Holly and spooked the bride that she ended up breaking her hip. If Felicia spoken to Holly and Sheri about what was happening to them, none of that wouldn't happen to her.
Felicia believed that she had the right to the inheritance after the mess she caused, even though she divorced Sheri's father years ago and lost the right to it. She didn't do any research about inheritances before or after marrying and divorcing her dad.
Also she went to interfere with a wedding in another country, so that step mom had the funds to travel there, sorry it's all on her for being an idiot. Granted this story sounds like she had went from one Asian country to another considering what happened to her afterwards.
Felicia you're a divorcee, you're not entitled to your ex-husband's Inheritance lmao
I'm glad that the girls got along
Simple misunderstanding? Looney toons, you mean.
The ex-boyfriend and his groom? I thought she made the bride trip on HER wedding dress.
Sounds like they do a "one run and done" with these stories.
I picked up on that too.
Maybe the ex-boyfriend was in the dress 😂😂
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They obviously don't believe in proof-reading... And you'll have to leave any expectation of meeting common sense and reality in these stories behind, even when located in Asia. Kinda entertaining nevertheless! 😄
Felicia: 🎵Throwin' a weddin' for Holly / fa la la la la la la la la / so isn't this a time to be jolly / fa la la la la la la la la🎵
OP: 🎵Even though just yesterday / Dad died / fa la la la la la la la la🎵
Holly: 🎵I'm not really gettin' married / Mom lied / fa la la la la la la la la🎵
(to the tune of "Deck The Halls")
There ARE other words in the English language other than “ huh” to express shocked confusion.
Once you divorce and you have no blood relatives, there is no reason to stay in contact....
What country is this supposed to be taking place?
The mother was sent to work in a 24 hour workplace by the bride, who happens to be the daughter of a CEO? Then she, the mother, escapes but is returned to the workplace and transferred to a department with stricter surveillance? Seriously????.
These stories take place in Japan and China.
Straight out slavery. Either the writer is indulging in fantasy or the story is set in a country where corporate slavery is "legal".
This story is from Japan. What's not being said because the Japanese audience it was created for already knows it, is that Felicia owes a serious debt to someone rich and powerful - and connected.
The bride's CEO father has business ties with the Yakuza, the Japanese mafia. You would never use the word Yakuza in public in Japan but they control a lot of shady businesses in Japan. They also loan money to people whom the legitimate lending institutions won't. So the bride's father either borrowed money from them maybe to start his business ( which sounds somewhat shady) or he knows someone in the Yakuza, maybe a childhood friend? and because his daughter believed that Felicia (😂 think Fujiko) wouldn't, couldn't pay, either her Dad's Yakuza friends kidnapped and took Felicia to one of Dad's less than legal factories or Dad sold the debt to the Yakuza and Felicia is now a slave at an illegal Yakuza factory probably in the countryside, to work off her debt to them. Which she may never do because of the steadily increasing interest. You notice the Bride doesn't sue Felicia, which means Felicia agreed to pay a certain amount negotiated by the lawyers. You owe the Yakuza, they WILL make you pay. Debt is serious in Japan. The fact that nobody is looking for Felicia means that she has been quietly disowned by her daughter, who does not expect to see her again. The police will turn a blind eye to the situation because they don't interfere with the Yakuza. There are many stories of people who have disappeared like this in Japan. Sorry for the long reply.
8:36, Simple or not, its clearly your fault for causing the incident.
14:10, You cant really pity her seeing as this entire nightmare was caused because she refused to confirm the bride before Injuring her.
Ex boyfriend and his GROOM? Try bride.
these channels have some translation issues, there was once a story name 'she married her brother but then' it also often happens that people are engaged, get told to divorce and then they are back at engagement again. people divorce and get married again the next day and sisters turn to brothers and back lol
His groom ? We need a bit of background maybe a two part story . This would be unable and interning as no other channel, as yet, does two part stories. There are many questions which are not answered in this story. Why did the parents get divorced? The groom thing ? What kind of relationship did the step sister have with her mother. So much here to explore
Oh no, please no second part of nonsense... They simply make translation mistakes, don't proof-read and have no sense for reality (despite these stories originally coming from Asia)
Interesting to know that Japan has debtors prisons...
No, they do not have debtors prisons. What happened to Felicia😂 is not strictly legal. She owed money to the bride, the bride's father, only referred to as the Ceo, is either Yakuza or has friends in the Yakuza, the Japanese mafia. You don't publicly use the word Yakuza in Japan. The Yakuza run many "shady" businesses in Japan, including loan sharking, and finance or outright own illegal, unregulated factories, usually in the Japanese countryside.
Felicia owes money to the Yakuza, and she is now a slave in one of those factories, working to pay off her debt. Which she never will , because of the interest. She is also being charged extravagantly for her food and sleep+ing mat. These places are illegal but the police look the other way and no one in her family is asking any questions. None of them expect to see her again, or want to. In Japan she would be called " a troublesome person ", and nobody wants to associate with such a person. First thing a Japanese mama teaches her child is " don't make trouble for others". This story is a cautionary Japanese tale about what happens to people who are troublesome.
@lindasavelle1731 When a country condones an action, the same way a person does colluding with a crime, they then take on the responsibility for it. So, if it looks like a duck...
It's sad that the people reading the story can't even read the words correctly of the script. The readers misread multiple words.
Ex-boyfriend and his groom? No wonder Holly broke up with him! The bride tripped on her own dress, why is crazy Felicia responsible? It’s not like she pushed her. And healthy young women usually don’t break a hip from a simple fall. How did they send Felicia to some 24 hour work camp?
see these stories are exaggerated soap operas. 'melissa i hear you were dead' 'oh fabrio i am not melissa i am her lost twin sister narcissa' 'lies fabrio, melissa had no twin and i slept with her she is definitely melissa'
She’s talking to herself
Basically the story says at the end the stepmother was kept a slave against her will, even in Japan that is not legal. At least make these stories believable.
The only possibility i can think off is that the bride was a relative of a yakuza
It's not legal, but it happens. The Yakuza, the Japanese mafia, which is never mentioned by name in Japan, owns or is connected to many such businesses in Japan. Felicia owes money to someone whose father is either Yakuza or associated with them and she is working off her debt in an illegal, unregulated factory. It is illegal but everybody in Japan knows about it; the police look the other way and noone in her family cares enough to make a fuss about it. Or wants to become responsible for her debt. By the way Yakuza gangs also kidnap homeless people to work in these factories. Also illegal but everybody knows it happens. If "Felicia" were a younger woman they'd probably have her working as a "hostess" in a Yakuza nightclub. The word "hostess" is a Japanese euphemism for prostitute. Some years back a number of European women, aspiring singers, actresses, etc . answered ads in newspapers for " entertainers " in Japan. All expenses paid. They arrived in Japan only to find they were in debt to the Yakuza for air fare and housing. Their passports were taken away and they were forced to "hostess" in Yakuza clubs. A few escaped but the police did nothing because the Japanese police don't mess with the Yakuza.
A healthy young woman would never break her hip from a simple fall.
maybe she has a health issue that is not visible
I thought the bride's parents had passed away..How is she the CEO's daughter?
Well - if her dad HAD been a CEO, she still IS his daughter even after he passed away. And don't expect too much from these channels concerning proof-reading, common sense and reality... They just don't put much effort in stating their "facts" (e.g. saying "the former CEO's daughter")
In whar country is the funreal the day After someone dies? Shouldnt it be Like a ... Week later usualy?
Wedding or funeral?
Ex mother? Or ex stepmother?
I miss the other voices.... these voices are sad
I feel a little bad for the mother. I don’t think she was being malicious, she just made a mistake.
She's just greedy
Mistake?
She assumed they were still dating because they were in the same city that has 10% of their nations population, 1/3rd if you include the metropolitan area...
She was not in contact with her daughter so started cyberstalking her friends on Facebook, and did not make sure she got the right people.
Where are yhese supposed work camps? How is it she can be forced to go?
I think it's a Japanese thing.
Bride? Groom? Hmmm, must be one of them, whatcha call, trans things. Makes things a might confusin.
Completely inconsistent story telling - it is the Capital - Tokyo, so this takes placein Japan - but it is DOLLARS Felicia needs ... When last time I changed money into the Japanese currency they gave me Yen.
A case of "lost in translation", I guess... And no proof-reading of course
How do they get to sue the step mother for tens of thousands of dollars when the bride is the one who tripped over her own dress and fell over backwards?!! Secondly, what gave them the right to force her into 'slave labour' to pay off their trumped up debt?!
Chill pill... its a story. They are allowed to be tweaked a bit..... its not really happening
She crashed someone else's wedding and scared the bride. Sorry but if I had a crazy woman ruin my wedding I'd sue her too
It is set in Japan, not certain how that affects debt collection laws.