Resumo do episódio 23 de Revenged Love

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After a thorough investigation, Wu Suowei discovered that the person who reported his company was Wang Zhenlong. He vividly recalled that Wang Zhenlong was the man Yue Yue had left him for, and he was surprised that after all this time, Wang Zhenlong was still trying to harm him. Wu Suowei shared his findings with Da Wei, confirming that he knew Wang Zhenlong "very well" and lamenting that even after so long, Wang Zhenlong wouldn't let him off.

Despite Da Wei's attempts to stop him, Wu Suowei went to confront Wang Zhenlong at an abandoned warehouse. At the warehouse, Wang Zhenlong greeted Wu Suowei with a sneer, asking if he was the famous "Wu Qiqiong." He accused Wu Suowei of getting involved with his "love rival" Chi Cheng for a small sum of money, remarking that the bricks he threw at Wu Suowei years ago didn't knock sense into him but instead "changed his sexual orientation."

Wang Zhenlong mocked Wu Suowei, asking how it felt to be "mounted by your love rival." Wu Suowei urged Wang Zhenlong to target him directly instead of involving Chi Cheng. Wang Zhenlong revealed that a past incident involving Chi Cheng was responsible for his crippled leg, forcing him to rely on a cane for the rest of his life. Wu Suowei countered, pointing out that Wang Zhenlong drove while drunk, making him responsible for his own injury.

Wang Zhenlong then confirmed he reported the fake accounts, believing it was enough to get Chi Cheng into serious trouble. Desperate, Wu Suowei offered to pay any price to free Chi Cheng, even kneeling before Wang Zhenlong and pleading with him. However, Wang Zhenlong coldly refused, stating that he didn't want money; he wanted Chi Cheng to spend "three to five years in prison to pay for my leg."

He scoffed at Wu Suowei's knees, saying Wu Suowei could at least still walk, run, and kneel, unlike him. Returning from his futile confrontation, Wu Suowei informed Da Wei that his company had been closed, including the showroom. With no income, he planned to go back to selling sugar figurines. Meanwhile, Chi Cheng's father seemed indifferent to his son's plight, watching TV and remarking that Chi Cheng "should taste some hardship."

Chi Cheng's mother, however, was distraught, questioning her husband's inaction towards their only son. Wu Suowei then visited Chi Cheng's parents. Chi Cheng's father immediately accused Wu Suowei of deceiving Chi Cheng into co-founding the company and becoming the legal representative, implying Wu Suowei plotted to make Chi Cheng take the fall. Wu Suowei apologized, admitting the trouble began when they started the company but denied any intention of framing Chi Cheng.

He even offered to take Chi Cheng's place in prison if possible. Chi Cheng's father rejected his apology and offer, stating that if the crime was confirmed, Chi Cheng's future would be ruined. Wu Suowei vowed to get Chi Cheng out "unharmed, no matter the price," but Chi Cheng's father remained unyielding. Around the same time, Wang Shuo excitedly informed his brother Wang Zhen that Chi Cheng had been arrested, urging him to return to China to witness the event.

Wang Zhen was initially reluctant to "kick someone when they're down," but when Wang Shuo mentioned bothering Wu Suowei, Wang Zhen agreed, eager to "bully him" now that Chi Cheng was gone. Wu Suowei set up his sugar figurine stall on the street. Wang Shuo and Wang Zhen soon appeared. Wang Shuo mocked Wu Suowei's new profession, asking about his "supporter" Chi Cheng. Wu Suowei retaliated by telling Wang Shuo that he was not his parents' biological child.

This angered Wang Shuo, but Wang Zhen quickly intervened, pulling his brother away. Later, Wu Suowei discussed Wang Zhen and Wang Shuo's unexpected return with Da Wei, speculating that Wang Shuo likely returned to laugh at Chi Cheng, though he believed Wang Zhen wouldn't. Wu Suowei then decided to send cash to Chi Cheng in the detention center, as the store there only accepted cash.

Da Wei suggested sending a bag full of loose change, hoping it would convey to Chi Cheng that it was "hard-earned money" Wu Suowei had accumulated. One night, while still selling sugar figurines, Wu Suowei spotted Lin Yanrui, the person who helped Wang Zhenlong with the fake accounts. Wu Suowei chased him down, beat him, and then brought him to Jiang Xiaoshuai's clinic for treatment.

Lin Yanrui confessed that his grandmother had cancer and desperately needed money for expensive imported medicines. Wang Zhenlong had promised him ¥1,000,000 to fake the accounts, which Lin Yanrui did, sending Chi Cheng to the detention center. However, Wang Zhenlong then refused to pay the final amount. Wu Suowei, showing sympathy, offered to connect Lin Yanrui with a cancer specialist he knew.

But Lin Yanrui then demanded ¥5,000,000 from Wu Suowei to testify against Wang Zhenlong, arguing that his career would be ruined if he turned himself in, and ¥5,000,000 was a fair price to clear Chi Cheng's name. With his company sealed and no money, Wu Suowei faced a difficult situation. Jiang Xiaoshuai offered his personal savings, but Wu Suowei politely declined, insisting on solving the matter independently. He decided to put his old family house on the market.

Shortly after, a buyer came to view the house. The buyer was disrespectful, smoking inside despite Wu Suowei's pleas, and then tried to heavily discount the price. Although the house was valued at ¥7,000,000, the buyer offered ¥6,000,000, then immediately dropped it to ¥5,000,000. Desperate for money, Wu Suowei reluctantly accepted the ¥5,000,000 but stipulated that the house's original layout and a specific loquat tree must not be touched. The buyer grudgingly agreed.

As Wu Suowei packed his belongings, he looked around his old home with a heavy heart, apologizing to his deceased parents and promising to buy the house back someday. Later, Wu Suowei heard from his lawyer that preliminary clues had been found, greatly reducing Chi Cheng's suspicion, and that he could visit Chi Cheng soon. He felt a mix of nerves rather than pure happiness about the impending visit.

When the day came, Wu Suowei finally visited Chi Cheng in the detention center. Chi Cheng, appearing to have lost weight, asked if Wu Suowei missed him, to which Wu Suowei replied he had missed him so much he "handed over my savings." Chi Cheng pressed further, asking what else he "handed over." Wu Suowei then revealed he had sold their old house. Chi Cheng was shocked and expressed dismay, asking why Wu Suowei hadn't sold his own house instead.

Wu Suowei explained that he didn't want Chi Cheng's family to look down on Chi Cheng because of him. He lightened the mood by joking that Chi Cheng always called him stingy, but this time he had "given everything I've got."

Wu Suowei then confessed his deep fears, admitting he regretted not giving Chi Cheng more pocket money in the past and that he sold the house not just for Chi Cheng's freedom, but for his own sense of security, as he was terrified of sleeping alone. He declared he didn't care for a lavish lifestyle; he simply wanted Chi Cheng to come back. Overwhelmed, Chi Cheng's only response was, "I hate you." The visit concluded shortly after.

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