Since the kidnapping of Mu Bingtong was meant to coerce Chu Ge, with Mu Bingtong now in his hands, the next step was to notify Chu Ge, after all, Chu Ge is the main character in this play.
When Mu Bingtong woke up, she found herself tied to a chair. She squinted against the glaring sunlight and realized that she seemed to be in a decrepit house—upon closer inspection, it appeared to be either a warehouse or an abandoned factory.
Looking down at her predicament, her mouth was sealed with tape, her hands were bound behind her back, and she was sitting on a chair, secured from head to toe with nylon rope so tightly she could hardly move. Moreover, ever since she regained consciousness, her head had been spinning, preventing her from thinking clearly.
