27 Plan Starts

One can say that Zhang Wei has been waiting for this moment since the first day he saw Madam Chi. Madam Chi was a very beautiful woman, and like any other man, he also had fantasies that one day he could be with such a beautiful woman. When Zhang Wei was on Earth, just a regular college student, he always had a dream — a dream that every loser like him has at that age. His dream was that if he got a chance to be with a beautiful fair-skinned girl, he could happily die the next day without complaints. But his bad luck was that he died before he could even hold hands with a girl, let alone sleep with her. This could be considered his second most painful point, aside from losing his eyesight in the beginning.

When he first became a blind beggar, he used to silently curse Buddha in his heart for not showing him mercy. He even directed scorn toward the Jade Emperor, saying, "Oh, Jade Emperor! How can you be so shameless? I burned incense, offered fruits, and even used my hard earn money to help others, all in hopes that you would grant my wishes some VIP treatment when I was on Earth. But alas, let alone VIP treatment, you did not even give me ordinary treatment. You took my offerings but did not deliver anything. You are even darker than a black market merchant. Even if their heart is dark but still they give something to the customer. But you did not even give me anything and also did not give me a chance to hold a girl's hand and also sent me here as a blind beggar to die. You are really the darkest of them all"

Zhang Wei finally reached his destination. He stood in front of Madam Chi's room, opened the door, and saw that she was sleeping soundly, without a care. He then turned and walked towards the maid's room. The maid was also affected by the sleeping powder, just like Madam Chi. A sneer appeared at the corner of his lips as he looked at the maid's sleeping figure. The maid wasn't as beautiful as Madam Chi, but she could be considered a minor beauty compared to ordinary village girls. Also, due to her young age, she was underdeveloped in certain aspects, but Zhang Wei didn't mind. He had originally wanted Madam Chi, but now he got the maid for free along with her. One could say he was getting a good deal. After all, one should not complain about free things. He didn't think any further, carried the maid in his arms, and started walking towards Madam Chi's room.

He entered Madam Chi's room with the maid, placing the sleeping maid on the floor in a corner before exiting the room. After a brief interval, he returned, carrying a box and some ropes. Placing the box on a table, he started by using the ropes to bind the maid's four limbs. Once he had finished securing her, he approached the bed where Madam Chi was peacefully asleep. As he gazed at her, a sleeping beauty amidst tranquility, he reminisced.

 

Before the incident that befell Zhang Wei, if someone had claimed that a woman of such stunning beauty had a heart darker than ink, he would have dismissed it as mere jealousy and baseless slander against Madam Chi's reputation. However, the tragic event that unfolded had drastically altered Zhang Wei's perspective. He now knew firsthand that her disposition was far from gentle and caring as commonly perceived. While initially he had felt genuine gratitude towards her for saving his life, he couldn't help but wonder whether her actions were merely a ploy to maintain her benevolent image in the eyes of others.

If a servant were to die within the lady of the house's presence, it would undoubtedly tarnish her perceived character.

Without dwelling on his thoughts any longer, Zhang Wei proceeded to bind Madam Chi's hands with the ropes he held. The effects of the medicine were expected to wear off within three hours. He intended to set his plan in motion once she regained consciousness, wanting her to experience every detail of what he had in store for her. He sought to witness fear in her eyes.

 

When he had completed all his preparations, he settled into a chair positioned opposite the bed where Madam Chi was now bound. Holding a cup of tea in his hand, he sipped it slowly, patiently waiting for the moment when Madam Chi would awaken from her slumber. He was in such a position that from there he could watch the both captives but not could notice him.

 

In the middle of the night, a slight tremor was felt on Madam Chi's side, indicating that she might awaken soon. After a while, her eyes slowly fluttered open. The light in the room caused her brows to furrow as her eyes adjusted. Zhang Wei overheard Madam Chi mutter to herself in confusion, "Why is the room dimly lit? And why does my head feel like it's about to split?"

 

Zhang Wei understood that this discomfort and confusion were the results of the sleeping powder he had administered to her. At that moment, Madam Chi attempted to move her hand instinctively, but the ropes that bound her to both sides of the bed prevented any movement. Interestingly, she hadn't realized yet that her hands were secured by ropes – perhaps due to the lingering effects of the sleeping powder. While she had awakened, her thoughts remained unclear, and she was still in a drowsy state. It would take some time for her to fully process her surroundings and situation.

 

Silently observing this, Zhang Wei refrained from making any noise. In the meantime, he also noticed that the maid who had been bound was slowly regaining consciousness.

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