The third party acted in good faith because he didn't know that the transaction between the previous two parties was incomplete.
On the contrary, he legitimately paid money to purchase the account.
Therefore, if the seller later sues the buyer without having received payment, he cannot retrieve the account and password from the hands of the third party.
Because this third party has already paid, the account and password, in name, already belong to him. If the account and password are returned, this third party would instead suffer a loss.
Of course, in the practical application of this law, it's certainly not as simple as it seems.
The specifics need to consider various factors.
But this can only be determined after a lengthy lawsuit.
More importantly.
If the previous contract between Chen Yiyang and Tu Yu goes to court, it's very likely to be litigated in France.
In that case, Chen Yiyang is unlikely to win the lawsuit.
