My Life as a Villain Character Episode 7 Recap
> My Life as a Villain Character Recap
At the trust dinner, Wange's insightful remarks on the risks of the investment project led many to reconsider their decisions, much to Li Yunsheng's dismay as his fundraising efforts were hampered. Meanwhile, Su Yinyin waited for Wange at a bar, wondering why her friend was taking so long and suspecting she was avoiding her. Instigated by his friends, a young man named Zou Chengji approached Su Yinyin, offering her a drink or his WeChat.
She chose WeChat, and he promptly scanned her code and transferred ¥1428. 00. Su Yinyin, amused by his naivety, converted the amount to $250, returned it, and told him to "go away," stating that "the rules of the world are made by the strongest" and she hadn't promised him anything. Chengji was taken aback, feeling misunderstood. Just then, Wange arrived, and Chengji, mistaking her for "Sakiin-san," immediately apologized for a past offense.
Su Yinyin clarified to Wange that it was all a misunderstanding, then changed the subject, asking Wange how she was adjusting to being back. Wange replied that it was "not bad." Wange noticed Feng Muchen at the bar, which piqued her curiosity. She playfully teased him about paying attention to her and hiding his embarrassment. As they exchanged banter, a light fixture suddenly fell from the ceiling.
Feng Muchen swiftly pulled Wange out of harm's way, asking if she was frightened. He then arranged a car for her to go home and rest, telling her he would handle the situation at the bar. As she entered the car, Wange mused about Feng Muchen's "male lead aura" that appeared when he saved her, despite complaining about the "shabby car" he'd arranged. Unbeknownst to Wange, the driver was an abductor. She was soon kidnapped.
Wange regained consciousness inside a moving vehicle, realizing she'd been abducted. She tried to call Feng Muchen, but his phone was busy. With no signal in the desolate area, the abductors were worried about being late to deliver her to their boss, fearing dire consequences. Wange's phone then died, but not before she managed to send her location to Chen Ye.
Feng Muchen, unable to reach Wange, had already instructed Yun Yi to track her location and was driving to search for her. Yun Yi soon sent him Wange's coordinates. The abductors spotted Wange awake and attempted to knock her out again. In the ensuing struggle, their car overturned. Stranded, and still worried about their boss, they decided they couldn't abandon Wange because she had seen their faces.
One abductor suggested they sexually assault her right there, since "there's no one here." Wange screamed for help, trying to fight back, recalling a previous instance where she could "fight two people" in her novel. However, they overpowered her. Just as they were about to attack, Feng Muchen arrived, ordering them to stop. He cleverly pretended to be on their side, claiming Wange's disappearance would benefit him with Ye's shares, and offered the abductors a cut.
He further disparaged Wange's reputation, questioning why he should save her. Wange, understanding his ploy, played along, furiously accusing him of marrying her with ill intentions, calling him "blind," and threatening to divorce him at the Civil Affairs Bureau. Feng Muchen continued the act, complaining to the abductors about Wange's "vulgar" behavior, rallying their sympathy as men who understood each other's suffering. While the abductors were distracted, Wange and Feng Muchen made their escape.
The abductors soon realized they'd been tricked and gave chase. Wange called out to Chen Ye, who arrived just in time to subdue the abductors, telling Wange and Feng Muchen to leave. As Feng Muchen carried Wange, who had lost her shoe and hurt her leg, she wondered why he had arrived before Chen Ye, to whom she had sent her location.
She then realized that Feng Muchen was the true male lead, having seen a "male lead halo" above his head. Feng Muchen, seemingly hearing her thoughts, asked what she meant by "male lead." Wange complained about Li Yunsheng's retaliation and vowed to call the police, but Feng Muchen assured her he would handle it. Her phone rang, and it was Yun Yi, who informed Feng Muchen that Chen Ye had handed over the abductors.
Yun Yi asked Wange how she wished to proceed. The abductors, begging for mercy, confessed that Li Yunsheng had ordered them to kidnap her and revealed that he had known her mother and planned a project with her before her mother's sudden passing. Enraged by them mentioning her mother, Wange ordered Yun Yi to hand over both abductors and all evidence of Li Yunsheng's crimes to the police.
She then thanked Feng Muchen for saving her and avenging her, to which he playfully retorted that he only did it for Ye's shares and good-naturedly complained about her weight. Back home, Wange, still recovering, decided to make snail noodles to soothe her "wounded heart." Feng Muchen found the smell repulsive, comparing it to "biochemical weapons" and jokingly accusing her of trying to poison him. Wange called him an "idiot" for not having tried snail noodles.
After some persuasion, he tentatively tasted it and, to his surprise, found it delicious, eating heartily. She then offered him durian, declaring snail noodles with durian to be "one of the best in the world." Later, Wange was shocked to discover an update to a novel she was following perfectly mirrored her recent experiences, including the dialogue. She initially suspected plagiarism but then realized she had misunderstood her own role.
She reasoned that while Lu Wanqing was the female lead, Chen Ye's "iconic" entrance had misled her into believing he was the male lead. However, Feng Muchen's "male lead aura" during her rescue indicated he was the true male lead. This realization deeply troubled her; her marriage to Feng Muchen made her the "biggest obstacle" in the protagonists' love story. Looking at her cohabitation contract, she resolved to find a way to break it and "give him back to Lu Wanqing."






