Jilin man searches for Mr. Right for Russian mother-in-law
"I can't speak Russian while she knows little Chinese. Furthermore, neither of us is good at English, so it was a little difficult to communicate at the beginning," said Lu. "Thanks to translation software, we could understand each other."
Three months later, Lu got the chance to go to Russia for business.
After finishing his business, Lu visited Valentina and won her heart. After a short meeting, they had to bid farewell.
To Lu's surprise, Valentina came to Changchun in August without informing him in advance.
They got married immediately and welcomed their baby in May.
"I really love China and my mother also enjoys the life in China," said Valentina. "My parents got divorced when I was 4, so I hope she can begin her new life by my side."
"My mother-in-law is graceful and we decided to look for her Mr. Right through internet which offers a broad platform," said Lu.
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