Revenged Love Episode 11 Recap

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Jiang Xiaoshuai, burdened by his feelings for Guo Chengyu, received a message implying Chi Cheng had given him a three-day ultimatum. Shortly after, Guo Chengyu arrived at the clinic, prompting Jiang Xiaoshuai to question why he hadn't yet found a replacement for his position. Their conversation was abruptly interrupted when a man rushed in, carrying a woman who had attempted suicide by cutting her wrists due to emotional distress.

Jiang Xiaoshuai immediately took charge of the emergency treatment, with Guo Chengyu assisting. After stabilizing the patient, Jiang Xiaoshuai insisted on staying by her side, fearing she might make another attempt. Guo Chengyu observed that merely watching her wouldn't resolve the underlying issue, but Jiang Xiaoshuai felt it was his duty. When the patient, Xiao Zhuang, eventually regained consciousness, she reacted with anger and confusion. In a struggle, Jiang Xiaoshuai was accidentally injured.

Guo Chengyu intervened, protecting Jiang Xiaoshuai and sternly admonishing Xiao Zhuang for her self-destructive actions, stating that such casual behavior causes pain to those who take love seriously. Xiao Zhuang apologized, and Jiang Xiaoshuai comforted her, urging her to love herself more. Afterward, Guo Chengyu tenderly bandaged Jiang Xiaoshuai's wound. Meanwhile, Wu Suowei was engrossed in his work when he received a phone call from Jiang Xiaoshuai, who excitedly shared "good news."

Jiang Xiaoshuai revealed that Chi Cheng's ex-boyfriend, Wang Shuo—referred to as the "Snake King" and the reason for a past conflict between Chi Cheng and Guo Chengyu—was returning to the country in three days, with his flight scheduled for midnight. Jiang Xiaoshuai gloated, convinced that Chi Cheng would now abandon Wu Suowei, freeing them both from his grasp, and even suggested Guo Chengyu might pursue Wang Shuo. Wu Suowei feigned happiness, but the news deeply unsettled him.

His colleague noted that Chi Cheng had been unreachable for days regarding a contract. Later that night, Wu Suowei, seeing no messages from Chi Cheng, erupted in a fit of rage, cursing Chi Cheng as a "boot-licking bastard" and a liar, feeling foolish for having waited for him. The next day, consumed by anxiety, Wu Suowei went to Chi Cheng's residence, only to find that Chi Cheng had checked out two days prior.

The staff informed him that Chi Cheng, being from a wealthy family, had merely been "experiencing life" and had now moved on. Heartbroken and furious, Wu Suowei left, cursing Chi Cheng again. He then sought out Jiang Xiaoshuai, who, observing Wu Suowei's distressed state, continued to tease him.

Jiang Xiaoshuai suggested they celebrate Wu Suowei's freedom, then elaborately described Wang Shuo as a handsome, talented "heartthrob" proficient in various arts and a national athlete, implying he was far superior to Wu Suowei. Jiang Xiaoshuai recounted how both Guo Chengyu and Chi Cheng had been deeply affected by Wang Shuo, calling him a "deep tumor" that Wu Suowei, with his "small build," couldn't possibly remove.

He further provoked Wu Suowei by highlighting Wang Shuo's boldness in "messing around with other men behind Chi Cheng's back," contrasting it with Wu Suowei's perceived lack of courage to even have a relationship with Chi Cheng. Wu Suowei vehemently denied caring, but Jiang Xiaoshuai pointed out his obvious anger and anxiety. Alone that night, Wu Suowei was tormented by Chi Cheng's past declarations of love.

He anxiously watched the clock, convinced that Chi Cheng was about to reconcile with his "White Moonlight" (Wang Shuo). However, as Jiang Xiaoshuai's words echoed in his mind, Wu Suowei's despair transformed into a fierce possessiveness. He declared that Chi Cheng was now his and angrily dismissed any competition. Unable to sleep, he wandered into the yard, where he unexpectedly encountered Chi Cheng.

Chi Cheng revealed that the entire story of Wang Shuo's return was a setup, a deliberate test to push Wu Suowei to confront and express his true feelings. Overwhelmed, Wu Suowei passionately kissed Chi Cheng, confessing his grievances while proclaiming, "You are mine!" Chi Cheng, pleased with Wu Suowei's breakthrough, returned the sentiment. Wu Suowei insisted that Chi Cheng could only be with him and shouldn't think of anyone else.

Chi Cheng playfully downplayed the exaggerated stories about his past, even crediting Jiang Xiaoshuai for "making things up," and then suggested they make their relationship a "fait accompli." Their intimate moment was interrupted by a call from Chi Cheng's father, who sternly ordered him home, threatening to shut down his art company if he didn't comply. Chi Cheng promised Wu Suowei he would return soon.

Meanwhile, Guo Chengyu, seeking retribution for Chi Cheng's past actions that had distressed Jiang Xiaoshuai, devised a plan to sabotage Chi Cheng and Wu Suowei's relationship. He arranged a meeting with Wu Suowei at the "Heroic Saint Club," a well-known establishment for male escorts, under the guise of an "investment collaboration."

At the club, Guo Chengyu introduced Wu Suowei to a group of men, subtly implying they shared similar interests, and then remarked that Chi Cheng used to frequent the place. After Guo Chengyu excused himself to take a call, one of the male escorts, Xiao Tian, approached Wu Suowei and shared fabricated stories about Chi Cheng's past "kinky" activities at the club, even showing Wu Suowei what he claimed were "cigarette burns" inflicted by Chi Cheng.

Disgusted and enraged, Wu Suowei abruptly left, claiming urgent company business. Once Wu Suowei was gone, Guo Chengyu paid off Xiao Tian and the others, confirming his manipulative scheme. Furious, Wu Suowei immediately called Jiang Xiaoshuai, recounting the shocking "secrets" he had learned about Chi Cheng. Jiang Xiaoshuai, realizing that Chi Cheng and Wu Suowei's relationship was far from progressing, panicked and sought refuge at Guo Chengyu's home.

Chi Cheng, unable to reach Wu Suowei by phone, went to his company. There, Wu Suowei confronted him coldly, calling him disgusting and relaying Xiao Tian's message that he missed Chi Cheng. Chi Cheng admitted to his promiscuous past and offered Wu Suowei an opportunity to regret their relationship, but Wu Suowei continued to vent his anger. A dejected Chi Cheng later confided in Guo Chengyu that Wu Suowei refused to touch him, finding him "disgusting."

Guo Chengyu slyly suggested it was "retribution," and Chi Cheng even contemplated buying "medicine that can extinguish desire." Seizing another opportunity, Guo Chengyu's assistant deliberately sent a misleading message to Wu Suowei. The message, initially addressed to "Xiao Tian," stated that Chi Cheng was at the Heroic Saint Club and asked when "Xiao Tian" would arrive, followed by a quick "sent to the wrong person."

Wu Suowei, calling Chi Cheng a "horny dog" who couldn't resist temptation, immediately concluded that Chi Cheng was back at the club for male escorts and, in a fit of rage, rushed there. Meanwhile, Chi Cheng was already at the club, believing he was meeting a client for art installations.

Bursting into the room, Wu Suowei dramatically declared his "sovereignty" over Chi Cheng to everyone present, announcing that Chi Cheng was his and would no longer be available to the club's patrons. He then led Chi Cheng away, stating they were going to make their relationship a "fait accompli." Wu Suowei took Chi Cheng to a new, lavish home, playfully telling him it would soon be "your new home too, my little master."

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