Li Guang laughed as he imagined the tragic scene of Wang Hao being bitten.
But as the village chief had tasked him and the other villagers with framing Wang Hao, he worried about how to explain the plan to the others.
"So... chief, how should I 'bite' Wang Hao and not let go? Give me some advice,"
Li Guang said with some difficulty.
"That's your problem, I couldn't be bothered to come up with ideas for you. It was you who clamored for revenge against Wang Hao. I've laid the road for you, now you figure out the plan yourself,"
Zhao Youquan said and then left.
He knew Li Guang always liked to shirk responsibility, and if something wasn't successful, he'd be the first to flee the field.
How could such petty tricks deceive him?
"If I have to think for myself, then I'll think for myself."
Li Guang curled his lips, then suddenly, an idea lit up his mind, a brilliant stratagem flashing before his eyes.
He sneered as he watched the village chief walk away.