Resumo do episódio 21 de Revenged Love

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Jiang Xiaoshuai was at home when he received a phone call from Guo Chengyu's assistant. The assistant expressed concern because Guo Chengyu had abruptly left after taking a call and refused to be followed. Jiang Xiaoshuai said he didn't know his whereabouts. Shortly after, Jiang Xiaoshuai heard a heated argument outside and discovered Chi Cheng and Guo Chengyu in a confrontation. Guo Chengyu angrily accused Chi Cheng of being self-righteous and making decisions without permission.

Fearing a physical fight, Jiang Xiaoshuai intervened and pulled Guo Chengyu away, urging him to come home. After they left, Wu Suowei celebrated the success of their plan with Chi Cheng, who praised him and carried him away on his back. Back at Jiang Xiaoshuai’s home, he and Guo Chengyu settled on the sofa to watch TV. Jiang Xiaoshuai was visibly nervous, and as Guo Chengyu moved closer, romantic tension began to build.

Just as they were about to act on their feelings, the power suddenly went out. Jiang Xiaoshuai, who was scared of the dark, immediately suspected Guo Chengyu of cutting the power, which he denied. Guo Chengyu lit some candles, creating a romantic atmosphere that finally melted away Jiang Xiaoshuai's defensiveness. They embraced and spent a romantic night together. The following day, the four of them—Jiang Xiaoshuai, Guo Chengyu, Chi Cheng, and Wu Suowei—enjoyed a picnic together.

Chi Cheng teased Guo Chengyu about the previous night, while Wu Suowei bantered with Jiang Xiaoshuai. Jiang Xiaoshuai then shared a significant secret with Wu Suowei: Wang Shuo and Wang Zhen were not biological brothers, as Wang Shuo had been adopted by the family. Wu Suowei was utterly shocked. As they were discussing it, Chi Cheng suddenly approached, scooped up Wu Suowei, and carried him into a nearby tent over his playful protests.

With his career flourishing, Wu Suowei visited his parents' grave to tell them about his recent successes. He explained to his mother that he was saving for his and Chi Cheng's retirement, having now included Chi Cheng in his life plans. He told his father he had found a son-in-law—Chi Cheng—who, despite being a man, was perfect in every other way, never letting him do housework and trusting him with all his money.

As Wu Suowei prepared to leave, a group of men ambushed him, knocking him unconscious and taking him away. When he awoke, he was tied to a chair and realized he had been kidnapped. A kind-faced old man entered, whom Wu Suowei correctly deduced was Chi Cheng's father. At that moment, Chi Cheng returned home and heard a noise from the room.

His father quickly lied, claiming a new dog was being kept inside, and Chi Cheng, not wanting to press the issue, left. Unable to find Wu Suowei at his company or reach him by phone, Chi Cheng grew anxious. He discussed the disappearance with Guo Chengyu, who theorized that Chi Cheng’s father was responsible, as few would dare to harm Wu Suowei.

Recalling the strange noise and his father's lie, Chi Cheng became suspicious and began reviewing surveillance footage for clues. He called his father’s office, but an assistant claimed his father was in a meeting. Seeing through the evasion, Chi Cheng told the assistant to tell his father to "take care of himself." Later, he intercepted the family housekeeper, Auntie Wang, and pressed her for information.

She confessed that Chi Cheng’s father had kidnapped a "tall, skinny young man with big eyes" and was holding him at an abandoned factory in the suburbs. Meanwhile, a doctor was brought in to treat Wu Suowei's sprained ankle. Wu Suowei then attempted to persuade Chi Cheng’s father to release him by lying about an urgent Canadian order for his company.

However, Chi Cheng's father saw through the ruse and insisted Wu Suowei stay to keep him company, as his wife was away visiting their daughter. The father then lectured Wu Suowei, calling his own son a "repeat offender" who was beyond help, while claiming he was "saving" Wu Suowei, a "first offender," from a bad influence.

Chi Cheng located the kidnappers at the abandoned factory, but they revealed they no longer knew Wu Suowei's location, as his father had taken him away. Guo Chengyu advised Chi Cheng against confronting his father directly while Wu Suowei was still his captive. Wu Suowei was, in fact, taken back to Chi Cheng's home. Realizing Chi Cheng would be searching elsewhere, he found an old DV camera. While fixing it, Chi Cheng's father saw him and called him a "penny-pincher."

Using the camera and his watch, Wu Suowei recorded a coded message, hoping Chi Cheng would receive it. Chi Cheng later received a series of numbers, including "9, 5, 5, 8, 8, 8" and "5, 2, 0, 8," but struggled to decipher their meaning. Guo Chengyu suggested they show the code to Jiang Xiaoshuai, believing he might understand Wu Suowei better.

Jiang Xiaoshuai immediately recognized "520" as "I love you" and interpreted "5888" as "I'm rich," due to the similar pronunciation of "eight" and "rich" in Chinese. He joyfully concluded that the message meant Chi Cheng's father had given Wu Suowei a lot of money and that everything was fine. Impressed by this logic, Chi Cheng decided he would go home the next day.

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