Revenged Love Episode 8 Recap
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Chi Cheng, holding the belt Wu Suowei had given him, sent a late-night text to Wu Suowei, expressing a desire to "kill" him. Wu Suowei, startled awake, immediately called Chi Cheng, fearing his secret intentions had been discovered. He nervously pressed Chi Cheng about what was wrong and if he had found out anything. Chi Cheng's ambiguous reply that Wu Suowei was "just a disaster" only heightened his anxiety.
After some conversation, Wu Suowei, sensing no real suspicion from Chi Cheng, felt relieved. Chi Cheng then playfully asked if Wu Suowei missed him, to which Wu Suowei retorted that he wanted to "chop" Chi Cheng up. Chi Cheng dared him to do so before ending the call. The following day, Chi Cheng and Yue Yue went shopping for jewelry. Yue Yue enthusiastically picked out various pieces, but Chi Cheng remained distracted.
After leaving the store, he spotted a stress relief toy, which brought Wu Suowei to mind. For six days, Chi Cheng sent no messages, causing Wu Suowei to miss him, though he outwardly complained that Chi Cheng was likely "having too much fun" and would not return. Later, while Wu Suowei was asleep, Chi Cheng unexpectedly appeared in his room, startling him. Wu Suowei, flustered, asked when Chi Cheng arrived.
Chi Cheng replied, "From when you started thinking about me," adding cryptically, "Who you think about is up to me." Chi Cheng then lay down beside Wu Suowei and fell asleep, leaving Wu Suowei with mixed emotions. The next day, over a meal, Wu Suowei earnestly shared his plan to establish an "art installation" company. Chi Cheng initially found the idea amusing, doubting Wu Suowei's artistic capabilities.
However, Wu Suowei passionately explained his concept, clarifying that "art installation is using art, light, and sound, to do something with an artistic flair," and mentioned the eco-box he made for "Little Jealous One" (Chi Cheng's snake) as an example. He proudly stated that he had been "artistic since childhood." As Wu Suowei elaborated on his vision for making art accessible, Chi Cheng became engrossed in his passionate delivery, even if not fully listening to the details.
Before they parted ways, Chi Cheng handed Wu Suowei a bank card, urging him to use it to fund his venture and calling it an "investment." Wu Suowei used the funds to revisit the snake farm owner, seeking to purchase the female snake. The owner was initially reluctant, but Wu Suowei persuaded him by proposing a swap: replacing the female snake with a similar one.
He assured the owner that the quantity, species, and value would remain the same, convincing the man that he was "foolish and rich" and securing his cooperation. Meanwhile, Chi Cheng's mother met with Yue Yue and pressed for their immediate marriage, suggesting Yue Yue move into Chi Cheng's house that very night. Yue Yue was delighted and enthusiastically agreed. To help Wu Suowei's new business, Chi Cheng hosted a gathering, introducing him to various art professionals.
Due to Chi Cheng's endorsement, everyone treated Wu Suowei with respect. During the event, Wu Suowei feigned heavy intoxication and, while Chi Cheng was distracted, subtly placed a packet of rat poison beneath Little Jealous One's enclosure as a warning. Shortly after, Chi Cheng and his subordinate found the rat poison packet. Chi Cheng explained that while the poison wasn't immediately lethal, prolonged exposure would be.
He correctly suspected Yue Yue was behind it, noting that the perpetrator must be someone with frequent access to him. Meanwhile, Yue Yue, in a phone call with a hired associate, dismissed poisoning as a foolish method and ordered them to use a "harsh way" to kill the snake.
At the same time, Wu Suowei's own plan to swap Chi Cheng's snakes for their safety encountered a major problem; he received a call that the vendor had disappeared and cafeteria staff had been changed, indicating the scheme was discovered. To protect his real snake from the threats, Chi Cheng visited Guo Chengyu and acquired a perfect replica of "Little Jealous One." Later, while discussing the plan's progress with his associate, Wu Suowei expressed his growing frustration.
His associate correctly pointed out that Wu Suowei's annoyance wasn't truly with Yue Yue, but with Chi Cheng himself—he felt wronged having to scheme for the snakes while Chi Cheng continued his relationship with Yue Yue. Later, Yue Yue called Chi Cheng to say she was arriving at his house. While Chi Cheng was still away, she attempted to secretly administer poison to "Little Jealous One."
At the same time, Wu Suowei, who was discreetly observing Chi Cheng's house from outside, witnessed intruders sneaking in, clearly intending to harm the snake. Disregarding his own safety, Wu Suowei intervened, confronting the intruders to protect the snake. He was outnumbered and injured in the struggle. Just as the situation grew dire, Chi Cheng arrived, apprehending the attackers. Under interrogation, the intruders confessed that Yue Yue had sent them. Afterward, Chi Cheng meticulously tended to Wu Suowei's wounds.
He then directly confronted Wu Suowei, asking if he was the one who placed the rat poison. Chi Cheng revealed that he had realized Wu Suowei's true intent when Wu Suowei initially warned him that "Little Jealous One" was in danger, understanding that Wu Suowei had placed the poison not to harm the snake, but as a warning to him.
Chi Cheng expressed frustration at Wu Suowei's self-sacrificing actions, questioning if Wu Suowei had to get hurt to make him worry. Wu Suowei insisted he acted "for Little Jealous One." Chi Cheng then openly confessed his deep feelings, telling Wu Suowei, "Anything you do for me has nothing to do with whether I like you or not. Even if you do nothing every day, I would still like you."
When Wu Suowei playfully asked what if he lied or deceived Chi Cheng, Chi Cheng declared he would "like you even more," adding that because Wu Suowei "owes" him, he could "sleep with you without hesitation," which surprised Wu Suowei. Chi Cheng concluded that as grown men, a straightforward expression of love was more meaningful than sweet-talking.





