A Chinese man cryogenically froze his 49-year-old wife after she died from lung cancer in 2017. But in spite of the implicit promise that he was waiting for future technology to bring her back to life, now he’s ready to move on.

As the BBC reports, Gui Junmin revealed in a recent interview that he’s been dating somebody else since 2020, sparking a heated debate on social media in China.

Junmin’s wife, Zhan Wenlian, became China’s first cryogenically preserved person, with Junmin signing a 30-year agreement with the Shandong Yinfeng Life Science Research Institute to keep her on ice. According to the South China Morning Post, the institute first teamed up with Shandong University in 2015, offering free procedures to early volunteers.

Despite his hopes of one day thawing her remains — aft

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