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Chen Xizhen carried the unconscious Liqing back to his tent. The army doctor examined her and said her injuries were not serious and she would recover with some rest. There were no female soldiers in the camp, and Zhu Yongqing's injuries were more severe than Liqing's. Xizhen had no choice but to order the other generals to organize the weapons, repair the stockades, and arrange crossbows to guard against enemy attacks. He kept Liqing in his tent to care for her personally. Xizhen had lost his wife early in life, and Liqing was someone he had raised single-handedly. He naturally knew how to feed her and serve her tea. Fearing that Liqing's wounds would become infected, he cleaned and changed her dressings every day, bathed her, and helped her with toileting. With her father's daily care, Liqing's injuries healed quickly, and she was able to walk after three days.
Wang Bing, who only knew how to flatter his superiors, was extremely unpopular among his subordinates, and no one cared about his death. Xi Zhen sent the victory report to Tong Guan, detailing the achievements of Li Qing and other generals in killing about a thousand enemy soldiers, and mentioning at the end that Wang Bing had been killed by Liao spies. Tong Guan was overjoyed upon receiving the report, and sent a letter of commendation, promoting Chen Xi Zhen to vanguard and Chen Li Qing to deputy vanguard, without inquiring about the details of Wang Bing's death. Because the replenishment of supplies had not yet arrived, Xi Zhen did not launch any offensives. Xiao Tianhu's remaining four thousand defeated soldiers had already fled back to Xiao Wanzhong's camp, so there was little fighting in the past few days. At this time, Zhu Yongqing's injury had also healed, and Xi Zhen sent Li Qing and Yongqing every day to lead troops to patrol more than fifty li and scout the enemy situation. Yongqing missed the opportunity to make merit because of his injury, and Li Qing was afraid that he would be upset, so every night she would take off her clothes and hold him in her arms to comfort him, and even lick his genitals with her mouth. The two were as intimate and loving as newlyweds.
A few days later, Tong Guan's army of over 40,000 men and their provisions arrived. Almost simultaneously, Xiao Wanzhong's nearly 20,000 troops also arrived, and the two armies set up camp ten miles apart. Chen Xizhen, along with Li Qing and her subordinate generals, went to pay their respects to the Privy Councilor Tong Guan. Although Tong Guan was a eunuch, he had led troops on numerous campaigns and was quite shrewish.
He had initially assumed the newly appointed deputy vanguard, Chen Li Qing, would be a rough and shrewish woman, but upon meeting her, he was astonished to find her exceptionally beautiful. When asked about military strategy, Li Qing answered fluently, greatly pleasing Tong Guan. He rewarded her and Xizhen with ten taels of gold each, encouraging them to make further contributions to the country. Xizhen and Li Qing kowtowed in thanks and withdrew to stand with the other generals. Because of Chen Xizhen's great victory, Tong Guan underestimated the troops of Shuozhou. Furthermore, his own forces outnumbered the enemy by two and a half times, so he immediately ordered that they form ranks in the open field the next day for a decisive battle.
Chen Xizhen and Li Qing both felt uneasy, but their lowly official ranks prevented them from offering advice to the Privy Councilor. The next day, the two armies faced each other. Xiao Wanzhong, seeking revenge for his son, had previously inquired in detail about the battle between Xiao Tianhu and Chen Xizhen's armies. Today, he had concealed three thousand archers among his troops. Tong Guan, wanting to strike first, ordered his general Zhao Tan to lead five thousand cavalry in a charge against the enemy. Xiao Wanzhong led two thousand elite cavalry into battle. He was unstoppable, and together with his men, killed over three hundred Song soldiers, suffering only minor losses himself.
Then, feigning exhaustion, he turned his horse and retreated to his own lines. Zhao Tan, having suffered a defeat at Tong Guan's hands, was furious and ordered his entire army to pursue the enemy. At this time, Xiao Wanzhong had already led his troops back to their own lines. Seeing Zhao Tan pursuing them, he waved his command flag, and his three thousand archers rushed forward, firing arrows at the enemy. The first volley killed or wounded over five hundred men in the lead, and the rest retreated hastily, trampling each other. Xiao Wanzhong then led his troops in pursuit, and only half of Zhao Tan's five thousand cavalry managed to escape.
The morale of the Shuozhou army was greatly boosted in this battle. Tong Guan was furious and shouted, and Zhao Tan was given twenty lashes and demoted to deputy general to atone for his crime. Tong Guan's strategist offered a plan: "Xiao Wanzhong has won today, so his nighttime defenses will surely be lax. We can send elite troops to raid his camp at night, and we will surely achieve a great victory." Tong Guan agreed and ordered Chen Xizhen and Chen Liqing to lead five thousand soldiers to raid the enemy camp at night, while he himself led the main force to provide support.
Xi Zhen discussed with Li Qing and Yong Qing, saying, "Tonight's raid on the camp might be unpredictable, but military orders cannot be disobeyed. What should we do?"
Li Qing said, "I will lead three hundred soldiers to the front. Father and Yong Qing will follow, but not too closely, to avoid an enemy ambush." Yong Qing wanted to go ahead and take Li Qing's place, but Li Qing refused. Unable to win the argument, he removed his own armor and draped it over Li Qing's. Xi Zhen also gave Li Qing his own armor and
gave her his fine horse. After midnight, Li Qing, wearing triple armor, led three hundred cavalrymen to the front, charging straight towards the enemy camp. Xiao Wanzhong was indeed prepared. As soon as Li Qing entered the enemy camp, a shout was given outside, and a thousand crossbow bolts were fired simultaneously. Li Qing fought desperately, managing to break through with only a dozen or so men. Seeing that she had reinforcements behind her, Xiao Wanzhong's troops stopped pursuing.
Liqing carried about ten arrows, but luckily she had worn three layers of armor before going. Her mount was also hit by an arrow and died.
Upon seeing Xizhen and Yongqing, Liqing embraced them and wept bitterly, saying, "Almost all three hundred men I led were lost! I almost couldn't see my father and husband again!" Leading her troops back, she encountered Tong Guan's army on the way. She knelt down and reported, "We were ambushed by the enemy and lost nearly three hundred soldiers. I have come to apologize to the Privy Councilor." Tong Guan was puzzled and asked, "You sent five thousand men to raid the camp. If you were ambushed, how come you only lost three hundred men?"
Xizhen replied, "To prevent an enemy ambush, my daughter Liqing insisted on leading three hundred brave warriors as the vanguard, thus ensuring the safe retreat of the main army." Tong Guan called Liqing closer for a closer look. He saw that more than ten crossbow bolts were still stuck in her armor and couldn't help but praise, "Truly a female warrior!"
After returning to camp, Tong Guan held a banquet and rewarded Chen Liqing and her father. He promoted Liqing to vanguard officer and awarded her ten taels of gold, and promoted Xizhen to a general under his command, replacing Zhao Tan's position. Xi Zhen and Li Qing thanked the emperor and withdrew, while Zhao Tan was filled with jealousy and resentment.
Tong Guan ordered all the generals to toast Li Qing, who drank heavily. After being helped back to the military tent by Yong Qing, she stripped off her own clothes and then began to undress Yong Qing. She then mounted Yong Qing and shouted loudly, as if charging into battle. The next day, when the generals saw Yong Qing and his wife, they all pointed and whispered among themselves. Li Qing did not remember what had happened the previous night, while Yong Qing blushed with shame and did not answer when Li Qing asked him.
Xiao Wanzhong had won a series of great victories and was celebrating his victory in the military camp when his subordinates reported that Princess Yinping had personally escorted pigs, sheep, and fine wine to reward the troops. Xiao Wanzhong said, "Perfect timing!" He jumped on his horse and galloped towards her route. In the distance, he saw a valiant female general leading a troop of soldiers escorting carts. Xiao Wanzhong, who had heard that the princess enjoyed wielding swords and spears, had taken it all as mere play. But today, seeing her imposing presence, tinged with an indescribable allure, he let out a strange cry, spurred his horse forward, and pulled the princess to his chest, whipping the horse into a gallop.
Wushuang, with one hand around her waist and the other roughly kneading her breasts, cried out. Xiao Wanzhong laughed heartily as he tore at her clothes, soon stripping her naked like a white lamb. The horse stopped in an open meadow, and Xiao Wanzhong, tearing off his own clothes, began to have sex with Wushuang on horseback. Wushuang, naked, clung to the horse's neck, her buttocks swaying with Xiao Wanzhong's erection, moaning loudly. Soon, their sweat mingled with the horse's, dripping down its legs. Wu Shuang thought to herself, "Although this man is crude, he is a true man through and through." The guards watched the two of them from afar, their eyes wide with envy for General Xiao.
The next day, Tong Guan was about to lead his army into battle again. Xi Zhen said, "We can learn from the Liao soldiers and hide a force of several thousand archers and crossbowmen in the rear. If the battle goes poorly, they can be used to block the enemy and prevent them from pursuing us."
Tong Guan followed Xi Zhen's advice and arranged three thousand archers and crossbowmen in the rear of the formation. This time, Wu Shuang was also fully armed, holding two swords and standing behind Xiao Wanzhong to watch the battle. In the Song army's formation, the newly appointed vanguard Chen Liqing stood at the front of the formation, brandishing her halberd and challenging the enemy. A subordinate general of Xiao Wanzhong, named Xiao Heixiong, took advantage of her being a female general and charged at her wielding two large hammers. Liqing thrust her halberd at Xiao Heixiong's throat. Xiao Heixiong raised his arms to block with his hammers but missed, and her halberd cut a gash on his leg, from which blood flowed freely. Xiao Heixiong reined in his horse and galloped back to his camp. Unbeknownst to him, Li Qing shot an arrow right into the horse's rump, causing it to fall and throwing Xiao Heixiong to the ground.
Xiao Heixiong limped back to his camp, and Li Qing didn't pursue him, laughing loudly at the Song soldiers.
This enraged Xiao Wanzhong's fourth son, Xiao Tianlang, who charged forward with a large cleaver to fight Li Qing. They fought for over fifty rounds before Xiao Tianlang, unable to withstand the onslaught, retreated to his camp. Li Qing, knowing he was Xiao Wanzhong's son, drew her bow and was about to shoot an arrow at his back. Xiao Wanzhong, seeing Li Qing raise her bow and arrow, cried out in alarm and was about to send a general to his aid when a rider sped towards the camp like lightning. Upon closer inspection, he saw it was Princess Yinping, Lin Wushuang. Unable to stop her, Xiao Wanzhong shouted, "Shuang'er, come back quickly!" Wushuang's horse was already in the camp. In the blink of an eye, Li Qing drew her bow and fired an arrow straight at Xiao Tianlang's back. Lin Wu raised his hands, sending a pebble flying. Xiao Tianlang heard a clang behind him as the arrow was deflected by the pebble, grazing his shoulder and startling him into a cold sweat.
Then, the two female generals were already locked in combat. Wushuang's two swords slashed straight up and down at Liqing's vitals, while Liqing, equally spirited, wielded her halberd, thrusting and parrying left and right, slashing and parrying upwards and downwards. The two fought back and forth for fifty rounds without a clear victor. Xiao Wanzhong didn't say anything, but he was worried for Wushuang, his hands clenched tightly, his palms sweating.
Although the two female generals were beautiful, their martial arts were not to be underestimated. Wushuang's swordsmanship was inherited from her mother, Hu Sanniang, and was sharp and swift, while Liqing's halberd technique was learned from her father, Chen Xizhen, and was powerful and heavy, leaving the onlookers dizzy. Seeing that Liqing had fought three generals alone, Tong Guan feared for her safety and ordered the retreat. Seeing that Wushuang's swordsmanship had no flaws, Liqing turned her horse around and fled, planning to shoot her with arrows when she caught up. Xiao Wanzhong, fearing that Wushuang would pursue her, shouted from the front lines, "Shuang'er, come back! Don't chase after her!" Wushuang, knowing that Liqing hadn't truly been defeated,
reined in her horse and rode back to her own lines. Seeing Wushuang unharmed, Xiao Wanzhong was relieved and turned to shout at Xiao Tianlang, "You little brat, come and thank your mother!" Xiao Tianlang knelt down before Wushuang with a thud, kowtowing several times, then kissed her boots, saying, "This humble one thanks Mother for saving my life." Wushuang, blushing, helped him up. Xiao Wanzhong then ordered the troops to retreat to camp. Only today did everyone realize that this beautiful and delicate Princess Yinping possessed such formidable martial arts skills, and the entire camp resounded with praise. At dinner, Xiao Wanzhong was very pleased and personally toasted Wushuang for the first time. Wushuang saw a hint of care and affection in his eyes. Xiao Wanzhong's three sons and generals also respectfully toasted Wushuang, who became very drunk and unsteady on her feet. Xiao Wanzhong gently carried her to the bed. That night, he made no rough moves, only tenderly caressing Wushuang's delicate body. It was the first time since arriving in Shuozhou that Wushuang had enjoyed a warm and peaceful night with Xiao Wanzhong.
Zhu Yongqing saw Wushuang on the battlefield and became suspicious; this beautiful woman looked too much like Hu Sanniang.
Since Liqing had never seen Hu Sanniang, he couldn't get any information from her. Hearing the discussions in the camp, he knew this woman was Princess Yinping of Liao, married to Xiao Wanzhong, but he didn't know her relationship with Hu Sanniang.
That night, while being intimate with Liqing, the image of Hu Sanniang resurfaced in his mind. Liqing's soft moans made him feel as if Hu Sanniang was in his arms, greatly arousing him. Liqing felt a flicker of surprise.
At this time, news of the truce between Liao and Jin arrived. Tong Guan was greatly discouraged and summoned his generals to discuss preparing for a retreat. Without the Jin's combined attack, he didn't believe the Song army alone could take Shuozhou, and even if they did, they wouldn't be able to hold it. Chen Xizhen said, "Taking Shuozhou without the Jin's assistance is indeed difficult. However, even if we retreat, we can't just turn around and leave. We can use the retreat to feign weakness. If the Shuozhou army falls for it, we can give them a good beating, and perhaps we can take Shuozhou."
Tong Guan said, "I would like to hear the general's brilliant plan."
Chen Xizhen said, "We must do it this way..."
Tong Guan said, "This plan is excellent. We will follow the general's plan."
Since receiving Wushuang's secret report, San Niang had begun to mobilize troops and had now decided that the Imperial Guard Commander Wang Jin would personally lead the troops to relieve the crisis in Shuozhou. She was worried about Wushuang's situation and knew that this was a good opportunity to take Shuozhou into their own hands. Xiao Wanzhong's power had already expanded to four neighboring prefectures. Taking control of Shuozhou would be equivalent to suddenly gaining tens of thousands of troops and a large area of land. She already knew about Lin Wushuang's reputation in Shuozhou. She had always felt guilty for not caring enough for her daughter, but now it seemed her daughter's personality and way of handling things were very much like hers. She didn't think she could do these things better than her daughter. That night, San Niang lay in bed unable to sleep, wondering if she should find herself someone like Chai Chengzong, someone who could occasionally satisfy her desire for a man. A maid came to report that Hua Fengchun was requesting an audience. San Niang was overjoyed and told him to quickly invite him into the bedroom. Hua Fengchun saw San Niang on the bed, her clothes disheveled, her breasts and thighs exposed. He jumped up, leaped onto the bed, and embraced San Niang, kissing her lips and body incessantly.
San Niang said, "What's the rush, little monkey!" and reached out to remove his clothes. The two rolled around on the bed for a passionate lovemaking session, and afterwards, they embraced, panting.
Third Sister asked, "What brings you here tonight, sister?"
Hua Fengchun replied, "Nothing much, just that I haven't been with you in a long time and I miss you. Do
you miss me too?" Third Sister laughed, "You're so glib. Let me ask you, how well do you get along with those two Yelü sisters? Which one do you prefer?"
Hua Fengchun said, "Very well, I like them both. But I like you more, sister. If it weren't for your intervention, what merit would I, Hua Fengchun, have to marry such beautiful sisters?"
Third Sister slapped his bottom and said, "I heard you're still not satisfied and want to provoke Princess Xinghua of the Jin Kingdom, Wanyan Hong. Tell me the truth quickly."
Hua Fengchun told Third Sister about Wanyan Hong's background and that he had promised Wanyan Hong that he would rescue her.
Third Sister said, "In that case, I must arrange for you to go to the Jin Kingdom."
Hua Fengchun hugged Third Sister and said, "I knew you cared about me the most, sister." After saying that, he inserted his member between Third Sister's legs and thrust it incessantly... As
soon as Hua Fengchun left, Qiongying arrived. She and Third Sister hugged and kissed for a while, and Qiongying told Third Sister that she also wanted to go to Shuozhou, firstly because she was worried about her disciple Wushuang, and secondly because she wanted to meet her lover Zhang Sheng. Third Sister agreed, and the two took off their clothes and went to bed together. They licked each other's genitals with their mouths and vigorously caressed and rubbed each other's bodies. After they finished, they slept together.
The Queen had officially recognized Lin Wudi as her son a few days ago, using the Khitan name Yelü Sen, which contained the surname Wudi. Lin Wudi, in a grand martial arts competition held in the capital personally presided over by the Queen, won first place in both archery and spear fighting with astonishing skill. His archery was naturally taught by his master, Hua Rong (Little Li Guang), while his spear skills were learned from his father, Lin Chong (Leopard Head), since childhood. In front of everyone, the Queen pulled him aside and questioned him in Khitan, learning that his name was Yelü Sen, that he came from Liaobei, that his grandfather had served in the imperial guards of the old Liao emperor, that he had no relatives left in his hometown, and that he had come to the capital to join the imperial guards, etc. These were all pre-written lines. The Queen was overjoyed and immediately adopted him as her son, appointing him as a captain in the imperial guards.
Everyone knew that the Queen had no children, so it was perfectly normal for her to favor this outstanding young man. Prime Minister Zhu Jian also felt that the Queen's promotion of a Khitan youth was a great thing; if Yelü Sen were to be made crown prince in the future, the power of the Green Mountain Alliance would certainly be curbed. The brothers Yelü Hu and Yelü Bao, having witnessed Yelü Sen's martial arts, returned to their brother-in-law, Hua Fengchun, and said, "Now finally there's a Khitan who's no less skilled than you!" Because his younger sister Yelü Yan also married Hua Fengchun, the two brothers initially called Hua Fengchun their brother-in-law, hoping to take advantage of him. Their older sister, Yelü Ping, objected and complained to their grandfather, Yelü Zhong, resulting in a severe scolding for the two brothers. Yelü Sen, missing his younger sister Lin Wushuang, begged the Queen to let him accompany Commander Wang Jin to rescue Shuozhou. The Queen, wanting him to achieve some merit so she could make him Crown Prince, agreed.
For several days, Tong Guan did not send troops to challenge them, which Xiao Wanzhong found suspicious. He wondered what Tong Guan was up to, as it seemed the Song Dynasty was about to withdraw its troops. News arrived from the capital that the Jin Dynasty had made peace with the Liao Dynasty, and Grand Marshal Wuyan's army had withdrawn from the east. The court had dispatched Commander Wang Jin of the Imperial Guard and General Qiong Ying of the Right Guard with 10,000 elite troops to reinforce Shuozhou. At this time, scouts sent by Xiao Wanzhong reported that a large grain transport convoy had been discovered about 100 li southeast of the Song army camp.
Xiao Wanzhong suddenly realized, "So that's why Tong Guan hasn't withdrawn his troops yet; he's waiting for this shipment of provisions. Let me devise a plan to make him suffer a crushing defeat and crawl back to Song."
That night, he ordered Zhang Sheng to take three hundred soldiers to escort Lin Wushuang back to Shuozhou City to assist Xiao Tianlong in defending the city. He then mobilized all his troops to attack the Song army transporting provisions and burn the grain. According to his plan, if he could successfully burn the provisions, Tong Guan's fifty thousand troops wouldn't be able to get far.
At that time, the Shuozhou army could break into smaller units and harass the enemy along the way, eventually defeating them, killing most of them, or at the very least, seizing all their supplies.
Lin Wushuang felt uneasy for some reason and wanted to go with her husband. Wan Zhong laughed and said, "Princess, please don't worry. When I, Xiao Wan Zhong, started fighting, Tong Guan was probably still serving water to the old palace maids! My 20,000 soldiers are all fearless. Even in a face-to-face battle, we wouldn't lose to Tong Guan's 50,000 soldiers, let alone a surprise attack on his grain transport army."
After urging Wushuang and Zhang Sheng to set off quickly, Wushuang had no choice but to return to Shuozhou. Xiao Wanzhong left only a thousand men to guard the camp, while he led eighteen thousand men on horseback, galloping fifty li. At dusk, they intercepted the Song army's grain transport convoy on an open field surrounded by mountains. Xiao Wanzhong made no attempt to conceal his troops and launched a direct assault. The Song soldiers, numbering over two thousand, quickly formed a large circle around the two hundred grain carts upon hearing the approaching hooves, hiding behind them and preparing for battle with bows and arrows. Waves of arrows rained down, and rows of cavalrymen who charged forward were shot down. Xiao Wanzhong initially didn't care; even losing two thousand men was worthwhile as long as the grain supplies were burned.
Half an hour later, the troops behind the grain carts had not yet been annihilated. Xiao Wanzhong sensed something was amiss. Those men didn't seem like a grain transport team; they looked more like skilled archers. Two thousand five hundred of Xiao Wanzhong's cavalrymen had already fallen on this open ground, yet the defenders continued to fire arrows methodically. Most of them wore heavy armor, seemingly with an inexhaustible supply of arrows. Even stranger were the grain carts; despite throwing so many torches, only a few had been lit. Were they empty? Xiao Wanzhong finally realized this was a trap. At that moment, torches blazed from the surrounding mountains, and forty thousand Song soldiers appeared, completely surrounding Xiao Wanzhong's forces. Xiao Wanzhong gathered his remaining troops, sending his two sons, Xiao Tianbao and Xiao Tianlang, to the front, while he personally led the general's guards to cover the rear, charging towards Shuozhou. In
Shuozhou city, Lin Wushuang spent a sleepless night, sitting by the lamp, waiting for news of her husband, Xiao Wanzhong. At dawn, the devastating news arrived: Xiao Wanzhong had been ambushed during his grain raid the previous night and had failed to break out. Xiao Tianbao and Xiao Tianlang returned, covered in blood and wounds. Xiao Tianbao was carried back, while Xiao Tianlang fainted as soon as he entered Shuozhou City. According to the soldiers who had broken through the siege, most of the generals and soldiers had been scattered. General Xiao Wanzhong and his guards, responsible for covering the rear, were heavily surrounded by the enemy and had no chance of breaking out. Xiao Tianlong wanted to send someone to the Song army to ransom his father, but Wushuang stopped him. She wiped away her tears and said, "Given the general's character, he will not be captured alive by the enemy. Our immediate priority is to gather the remaining troops and defend Shuozhou City." Zhang Sheng nodded in agreement. Two days later, a guard of the general whose arm had been cut off escaped and said that the general fought to the death and refused to surrender, and was finally killed by an arrow from a female general named Chen Liqing.
The next day, more than 40,000 Song soldiers surrounded Shuozhou City in victory. Tong Guan deployed troops at the east, south, and west gates to prepare for the attack, leaving only the north gate unbesieged. He wanted to give the people inside a way to escape, hoping to gain Shuozhou without a fight. That day, Princess Yinping, accompanied only by four maids, went to the Song army camp outside the south gate to see Tong Guan, requesting the return of her husband's body. She and her maids were all dressed in mourning clothes. The generals and soldiers in the camp stared intently at this beautiful woman; no one spoke, and the camp was eerily quiet. Liqing and Yongqing were also watching her. Liqing's arrow was meant to free Xiao Wanzhong, an enemy general she admired. Yongqing had been searching everywhere that night for this young woman who resembled Hu Sanniang, but he was also afraid to find her; he didn't want such a beautiful woman to perish in the war. Tong Guan granted Wushuang's request and entrusted Xiao Wanzhong's body to her for transport back to Shuozhou. Tong Guan also admired this beautiful, charming, courageous, and intelligent woman.
Xiao Tianlong and Zhang Sheng breathed a sigh of relief when they saw that Lin Wushuang had indeed retrieved Xiao Wanzhong's body. The entire general's mansion was dressed in mourning for Xiao Wanzhong. Originally, Zhang Sheng wanted to seal the gates of Shuozhou, preventing anyone from entering or leaving. Wushuang refused, as the city was short-staffed, and she needed the scattered remnants of the army. The soldiers guarding the city would rigorously question anyone entering, allowing only locals of Shuozhou to enter. Tong Guan originally wanted to send some spies into the city, but there were too few Song soldiers who understood Khitan and the Shuozhou dialect, and after several of his men were killed, Tong Guan gave up.
The entire garrison of Shuozhou numbered less than five thousand, and their morale was low; it was uncertain whether they could hold out until the imperial reinforcements arrived. Zhang Sheng thought of a way to boost morale. He hesitated, unsure how to tell Wushuang, but finally said it: he wanted Wushuang to remarry his son, Xiao Tianlong. For the Khitans, it was not uncommon for a son to marry his stepmother after his father's death. Since Xiao Wanzhong's death, a rumor circulated in Shuozhou that the Queen and the Grand Marshal would remarry Princess Yinping to another general stationed on the northern border, and that Shuozhou would be abandoned by them. Most of the generals in Shuozhou were loyal to Xiao Wanzhong; if Xiao Tianlong married Princess Yinping, it would mean to them that the Queen and the Grand Marshal had not abandoned Shuozhou, which was undoubtedly great news. Lin Wushuang carefully considered the matter and decided to adopt Zhang Sheng's suggestion to remarry Xiao Tianlong. Although Xiao Tianlong was her son, he was more than ten years older than Wushuang. His first wife was dead, and his son Xiao Jianfeng was fourteen and his daughter Xiao Jianping was fifteen, both only slightly younger than Wushuang. Thus, within six months, Lin Wushuang donned wedding attire for the second time and was escorted to the bridal chamber amidst music and fanfare.
Xiao Tianlong was honest and kind, tolerant of his brothers and family, completely unlike his father's ruthlessness. He had always respected Wushuang as a mother; in his heart, she was like a fairy, and he never dreamed he would marry her. At the wedding, he had his son and daughter respectfully kowtow to Lin Wushuang to pay their respects to their mother. The two children were very well-behaved; although only slightly younger than their mother, Lin Wushuang, she still embraced them affectionately, one on each side, just like a real mother. Those around them looked on with approval. However, a sentence whispered by her son, Xiao Jianfeng, shocked Wushuang: "When I grow up, I will marry my beautiful mother!"
After entering the bridal chamber, Xiao Tianlong first asked Wushuang to sit down, then knelt before her, saying, "Although I am marrying a princess today, she will always be my mother in my heart. I will never forget your kindness to the Xiao family and the entire Shuozhou. I will be loyal to the Queen, the Grand Marshal, and the princess for the rest of my life, even unto death!"
Wushuang didn't say anything, but simply pulled him up from the ground, undressed him, and then undressed herself. The two embraced and went to bed to consummate their marriage. Xiao Tianlong was as strong as his father, but his eyes lacked the fierce glint of Xiao Wanzhong's; instead, they held respect and admiration. Wushuang felt he would be a good husband. Wushuang was extremely lonely without Xiao Wanzhong. She now regarded Xiao Tianlong as her father, actively seducing him, her body brimming with excitement. Xiao Tianlong fully cooperated, and the sounds of their bodies colliding echoed in the bridal chamber…
After the wedding, the entire Shuozhou underwent a dramatic change in atmosphere, with laughter and joy filling the streets and alleys once more. The morale of the garrison was high, and Xiao Tianlong, acting as the general of Shuozhou, patrolled the city walls daily with Princess Yinping. More than ten thousand of Xiao Wanzhong's scattered troops gradually returned, and Tong Guan began to regret not having sealed off Shuozhou city to prevent entry and exit. At this time, the reinforcements led by Wang Jin and Qiong Ying were only two days' journey away. Tong Guan had no choice but to withdraw his troops; otherwise, they might never escape. Fortunately, in his report to the court, he could attribute everything to the Jin Kingdom's ceasefire, since the army had not been defeated, and killing a general like Xiao Wanzhong was a considerable achievement.
Less than two days after Tong Guan's army withdrew, Wang Jin and Qiong Ying's Imperial Guards arrived. Xiao Tianlong welcomed them into Shuozhou City, feasting them with slaughtered cattle and sheep. Upon learning of Xiao Wanzhong's death, Lin Wushuang's remarriage to Xiao Tianlong, and many other things, Qiong Ying exclaimed, "My God!" and embraced Wushuang, weeping uncontrollably. Wang Jin dispatched a fast horse to report the situation to the Grand Marshal and the Queen as quickly as possible. Qiong Ying told Wushuang, "There is also good news. Your brother Lin Wudi has arrived, but for now you can only call him by his Khitan name, Yelü Sen, and you must not reveal his true identity." She
then explained that the Queen had adopted Wudi as her son and intended to make him the Crown Prince. After speaking, she called Wudi in and had the siblings share their affection in a private room. That night, Qiong Ying invited her lover, Zhang Sheng, to meet her. The two reminisced about their separation, then undressed and went to bed, their love as tender as ever. Zhang Sheng, full of energy, had sex with Qiong Ying five times that night.

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