My Life as a Villain Character Episode 3 Recap
> My Life as a Villain Character Recap
Ye Wange awoke in bed, surprised to find herself alive. She immediately recalled the previous night, realizing that the man who had pretended to know her had actually orchestrated her attack. She mused on how many enemies the original Ye Wange had made and intensified her desire to escape the novel. Ningyuan entered, confirming that Feng Muchen had brought her back, which surprised Ye Wange.
She then contemplated her two paths to leaving the novel: either help Ye Wanqing secure Feng Muchen, leading to the story's end, or assist Ye Wanqing in finding a new male lead. She decided that marrying Feng Muchen would offer her 24-hour protection and safety, making it the most sensible choice. Ye Wange then took Ye Wanqing out to get her hair styled.
On their way out, Ye Wange, influenced by the novel's character persona, impulsively chased a pickpocket, with Ye Wanqing following behind. Coincidentally, Mr. Chen, who was stuck in traffic, witnessed the commotion and promptly exited his car to assist the two sisters. By the time Ye Wanqing caught up, Ye Wange had already single-handedly fought and subdued the thief.
As Ye Wange reached for the stolen bag, she almost lost her footing, but Mr. Chen stepped in, saving her from falling. Ye Wange, noting the natural chemistry between Mr. Chen and Ye Wanqing, believed Mr. Chen could be the leading actor in the novel. Later, at a press conference hosted by the Ye family, Ye Wange and Ye Wanqing were surprised to see Mr. Chen there.
Ye Wange, aiming to pair him with Ye Wanqing, saw them interact, and her mother also introduced both daughters to Mr. Chen. Ye Wanqing seemed interested in Mr. Chen, but her phone rang with a message from Feng Muchen, requesting her presence outside the venue, so she excused herself to meet him.
Meanwhile, Shen Lingzhu spotted her subordinate at the conference and harshly reprimanded him for failing to eliminate Ye Wange, warning him that if he failed again, his mother, Chen Ma, would suffer the consequences. On stage, Ye Wange's father announced that the missing shares of Ye's Group, originally a gift from her late mother, Ye Fengyan, would now be transferred to Ye Wange.
When asked about her plans for the substantial dividend, Ye Wange declared that she had used a small portion for tuition and donated the rest to a children's fund and an animal protection association, leaving her with no money. She then requested that people not treat her differently or try to harm her because they perceived her as wealthy.
Feng Muchen arrived at the press conference, holding a ring and seemingly ready to leave, possibly frustrated that Ye Wange had seemingly squandered the shares. However, Ye Wange's grandfather made a dramatic entrance, proclaiming that Ye Wange and Feng Muchen's marriage was non-negotiable. He spoke fondly of his granddaughter and expressed his support for their union, noting Feng Muchen's unwavering gaze towards Ye Wange. A reporter questioned if there was a history between them.
Feng Muchen confirmed it, but Ye Wange quickly downplayed it, stating that anyone would have helped in the situation. At that moment, Feng Muchen's assistant discretely informed him that the shares were actually distributed in installments. Empowered by this new information and the enthusiastic shouts from the crowd for them to marry, Feng Muchen proposed to Ye Wange. After the impromptu proposal and a quick marriage registration, Feng Muchen told Ye Wange they were going to his home.
Upon arriving at Feng Muchen's villa, Ye Wange boldly declared herself the new lady of the house. However, Yun Yi, Feng Muchen's assistant, blocked her from going upstairs. Feng Muchen confronted her, suggesting they weren't ready for cohabitation and that she should return to the Ye family residence. Ye Wange, however, insisted on staying, claiming the "audience" wanted them to live together. Feng Muchen, seemingly resigned, agreed to her stay but warned her about "over-the-top demands."
Anticipating his intentions, Ye Wange proposed a cohabitation agreement: no physical intimacy and no interfering with each other's privacy. Feng Muchen was surprised by her foresight and readily agreed. Feng Muchen then instructed his staff to prepare a guest room for Ye Wange. Offended, Ye Wange argued that as a nominal half-owner, she deserved more than a guest room, calling him cruel. Feng Muchen replied, "I'm flattered."
Ignoring him, Ye Wange began inspecting other rooms, eventually attempting to enter Feng Muchen's private bedroom. Yun Yi stopped her, reminding her it was his boss's room and that he had just tidied it. Ye Wange disdainfully remarked on an accessory on the dresser, calling it "ugly" and the owner a "rube." Yun Yi corrected her, explaining it was a cufflink and that she was the "rube" for not knowing.
When Ye Wange then sat on Feng Muchen's bed, Feng Muchen ordered Yun Yi to remove her. He then mockingly asked if she wanted to share his bed. Ye Wange, undeterred, reminded him that despite their new marriage, he still relied on her family, and his father would be displeased if she was forced into a guest room.






