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Chapter Twenty-Four of Hu Sanniang's Amorous History: A Turn of Fortune Arrives, the Imperial Son-in-Law Enjoys Beauty, the Emperor's Grace is Boundless, and the Princess Guards the Southern Frontier 

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After conquering Annam, Zhang Jie, Hua Fengchun, and Nguyen Van Jun, following the Queen's orders, intensified the gathering of provisions and supervised the production of gunpowder in preparation for a military campaign against Siam. Siam was sandwiched between Pagan and Annam, with only its southern coastline facing the sea. After discussing the matter with Zhang Jie, the strategist Nguyen Van Jun dispatched numerous spies to Siam to gather intelligence. She also advised Zhang Jie to order the Annamite navy and warships to prepare for battle.

Zhang Jie, puzzled, asked, "To attack Siam, a pincer attack from Annam and Bagan would suffice; why use warships?"

Wenjun replied, "Siam is stronger than Annam. I've heard the Siamese navy is extremely powerful. Without warships to contain them, they could outflank us and launch a surprise attack from the rear. We would be caught off guard, attacked from both sides, and easily suffer a crushing defeat. The problem now is that while the Annamese navy has several thousand men, it lacks large warships and capable naval commanders. We need to intensify our soldier training and recruit naval talent."

Zhang Jie was greatly impressed and admired Wenjun's foresight. He temporarily placed Ruan Ziyu in command of the navy and began training them, while simultaneously issuing proclamations offering substantial rewards for naval talent.

Wenjun's three daughters, Hongyu, Qingyu, and Ziyu, were now with Zhang Jie, a decision Wenjun tacitly approved. Years ago, she had married Hongyu and Qingyu to the Li brothers, causing them much suffering, and she deeply regretted it. She was convinced that Zhang Jie was a virtuous man who wouldn't mistreat his daughter, especially since he was the Ruan family's savior. In truth, she knew that Zhang Jie's favorite woman was herself.

Zhang Jie, suddenly having three women, felt uneasy. He privately consulted Hua Fengchun, saying, "When I left the capital, your sister-in-law instructed me to marry a suitable woman I met, but now I'm going to marry all three Ruan sisters. How should I approach them?"

Hua Fengchun laughed, saying, "What's so difficult about that? Look at me, I already have eighteen wives and concubines, and my father strictly forbade me to marry again. And now we're adding Qionghua and Saihua, aren't we? In my opinion, my sister-in-law is a rare and virtuous person; she won't make things difficult for you. Besides, Aunt San Niang loves us the most; if you have any trouble, just go to her." Zhang Jie was finally relieved.

This time, Hua Fengchun went to war with Wanyan Hong, spending every night in the arms of women, and now Qionghua and Saihua were added to the mix. He also realized that Saihua genuinely loved him. Qionghua followed him mainly because of Wanyan Hong. He didn't care much about the consequences; watching Wanyan Hong and Qionghua intimately entwined in bed was quite a pleasure. Of course, Qionghua wouldn't refuse Hua Fengchun's advances; to please Wanyan Hong, she would even actively cater to Hua Fengchun. Upon

hearing news that Annam and Bagan had been conquered by the Ming Dynasty, King Ma Saizhen of Siam summoned his ministers to discuss countermeasures. Ma Saizhen was said to be a descendant of the Han Dynasty general Ma Yuan, and his family had ruled Siam for three generations. Siam had long been free from war, and with the Ming invasion, the Siamese generals were filled with fervor, eager to fight the Ming army.

Finally, the king personally selected 60,000 elite troops, with his eldest son Ma Buzhong and second son Ma Buxiao as commanders-in-chief and deputy commanders, respectively, to intercept the Ming army by land. He also dispatched his third son Ma Buren and fourth son Ma Buyi with 30,000 naval troops to bypass the enemy and launch a surprise attack from the sea. In his youth, Ma Saizhen had conquered many places and was renowned for his prowess. Now, due to his advanced age, he has handed over the reins of the court to the eldest prince and no longer pays much attention to state affairs. It was only because of the foreign invasion that he stepped forward to make a decision.

Ma Sai Zhen originally had only one daughter, Ma Jinzhi, born to the late queen, and no sons. Princess Jinzhi's husband was Hu Chen, who had saved the king's life on the battlefield. Hu Chen had fled from the Central Plains to Siam more than twenty years ago, where he was favored by the king and made a general, later becoming his

son-in-law. At that time, the king was over forty and still had no son. Hu Chen was a man of both literary and military talent, and the king intended for him to succeed to the throne. The king still held considerable power, but the officials in the court were all extremely respectful and flattering to the son-in-law. Hu Chen enjoyed several years of glory.

However, this good fortune was short-lived. The king later took a young concubine who bore him four sons and two daughters. Hu Chen's dream of becoming king ended, and officials of all ranks in the court began to distance themselves from him, avoiding him like the plague.

The young concubine was the daughter of a minor official surnamed Li, named Li Rulian. This official had originally intended to give his daughter to the prince consort, Hu Chen, as a concubine. Hu Chen, however, had been married to Princess Jinzhi for less than a year and was deeply in love with her, so he refused. The official then brought his daughter to the prince consort's residence and forcibly gave her to Hu Chen, saying she didn't necessarily have to be a concubine; she could be a slave or maid. Hu Chen, feeling embarrassed to refuse again, accepted her.

Li Rulian was exceptionally beautiful and delicate, and Hu Chen couldn't resist having sex with her several times behind Princess Jinzhi's back. He originally intended to discuss taking Li Rulian as a concubine with the princess, but coincidentally, the king visited the prince consort's residence to see his daughter. Hu Chen hosted a banquet for his father-in-law, with his entire family in attendance. He noticed that the king kept staring at Li Rulian after drinking, so he suggested sending her to the palace to serve the king, which the king readily agreed to.

Li Rulian was even younger than Princess Jinzhi, and after entering the palace, she gave birth to four princes and two princesses, Yinzhi and Yuzhi. At this time, Princess Jinzhi's mother had passed away, and the King made Li Rulian the new Queen.

Li Rulian was not only beautiful but also intelligent. She appeared kind and approachable and was adept at cultivating relationships with ministers and nobles, thus enjoying a good reputation in Siam. Hu Chen, on the other hand, offended many people due to his straightforward temperament. In order for her son to succeed to the throne, Li Rulian cleverly sowed discord between the King and the Prince Consort, ultimately stripping Hu Chen of his military power, making him a figurehead in the royal family. Hu Chen felt bitter and regretful whenever he thought of losing to such a young woman. Now, the eldest of the four princes, Ma Buzhong, was already twenty years old, and the youngest, Ma Buyi, was sixteen. Queen Li Rulian was also constantly wary of Hu Chen, making his future even more bleak.

This time, the King felt that the princes lacked battlefield experience and intended to reinstate Hu Chen as commander, letting him lead the army alongside Princess Jinzhi. Queen Li Rulian, upon learning of this, objected, saying, "The Prince Consort Hu Chen is from the Central Plains; there's no guarantee he won't have ulterior motives. He shouldn't be given military power."

The King, left with no other option, assigned Princess Jinzhi to oversee the transport of provisions, with Hu Chen assisting in the defense of the capital. In reality, the capital's defense was

handled by the Queen's trusted general, Fei Bao, leaving Hu Chen with little involvement. Over the years, Hu Chen had become disillusioned and indifferent to the affairs of the world, spending his days with Princess Jinzhi and his children. Although he knew the Song Dynasty had been replaced, he neither knew nor cared about the current emperor's name. After Princess Jinzhi led her troops into battle, he often sat alone in the teahouses and taverns on the street when bored. He overheard the patrons whispering about the prosperity of the Ming Dynasty and the wisdom and prowess of Empress Hu Sanniang. He didn't hear clearly, but these discussions seemed to touch upon something buried deep within him, though he didn't pay much attention at the time.

A few days later, bad news arrived from outside the city: the Ming Dynasty's strategist, Ruan Wenjun, had devised a series of schemes that severely damaged the Siamese navy, and the fourth prince, Ma Buyi, had been captured alive by Ruan Wenjun. Queen Li Rulian fainted upon hearing the news, and the king sighed in despair in the palace. Hu Chen felt this had little to do with him. He pretended to comfort the old king for a while before taking his leave and returning to his residence.

As soon as he entered, a young woman rushed into his arms, weeping bitterly. Upon closer inspection, he recognized her as Princess Yuzhi, who was usually closest to her fourth brother, Ma Buyi. Hu Chen was puzzled: "Your own brother has been captured by the Ming army. Logically, you should be crying to your mother. Why are you hugging your brother-in-law and crying so bitterly?"

In truth, Hu Chen didn't know that while he wasn't particularly handsome, his mature and steady nature and slightly melancholic eyes were precisely what made the daughters of the Ma family so fond of him. Princess Jinzhi, in particular, had cried and begged her parents to marry him. Now, he was over fifty, his hair gray, his face weathered, yet the fourteen-year-old Princess Yuzhi loved him from the bottom of her heart.

And not only Princess Yuzhi, but even Princess Yinzhi secretly harbored feelings for him; he had practically become Siam's number one princess-killer, though he himself was unaware of it. Queen Li Rulian had strictly forbidden her daughters from associating with their husbands, but the more she forbade it, the more they were attracted to a man old enough to be her father.

Hu Chen had gently comforted Yuzhi for a while, and she had stopped crying, but still clung to him, her face flushed with embarrassment. Now, even the most foolish Hu Chen understood Yuzhi's feelings. Princess Jinzhi had been away on campaign for over ten days, and he felt quite lonely at night. Now, he was desperate; how could he refuse a woman offered to him? He hurriedly stripped Yuzhi of her clothes and fiercely fucked her for an hour, transforming her from a girl into a young woman. Although Yuzhi was in severe pain in her lower body, she was afraid that her brother-in-law would be displeased, so she forced herself not to cry out.

That day, Yuzhi stayed at the Prince Consort's residence, spending time intimately with Huchen until nightfall. Despite her young age, she possessed a captivating and alluring charm, much like her mother, Li Rulian. Huchen, recalling the time he had slept with her mother, was filled with emotion. Yuzhi was now about the same age as Li Rulian had been.

During their conversation, Princess Yuzhi remarked, "Now the Ming Dynasty is strong and well-equipped, and the Empress is wise and powerful. Pagan and Annam have both been conquered. Father's resistance against the Ming army is truly unwise." Huchen suddenly remembered the discussions he had overheard in the taverns and teahouses and asked, "Just who is this Empress of the Ming Dynasty? How does she possess such abilities?"

Princess Yuzhi was astonished and said, "Brother-in-law, you haven't even heard of the renowned Empress of the Ming Dynasty? Her name is Hu Sanniang. She was originally a leader of Liangshan Marsh, nicknamed 'One-Zhang-Qing.' Later, she went to the Liao Kingdom and became the Grand Marshal of the State." She then married into the Jin Dynasty and became its empress. Her daughter became the Queen of Western Xia, and her son became the King of Liao. Five years ago, she unified Liao, Xia, Jin, and Song, establishing the incredibly powerful Ming Dynasty.

Upon hearing this, Hu Chen was so shocked that he fell to the ground, exclaiming, "So my sister became an empress?!"

Princess Yuzhi asked, "What do you mean, 'sister'? Do you know the Empress of the Ming Dynasty?"

Hu Chen hurriedly covered up his misunderstanding, saying, "No, no. My hometown isn't far from Liangshan Marsh. I heard of the name 'One-Zhang-Qing Hu Sanniang' when I was young."

It turned out that the prince consort was Hu Sanniang's brother, Hu Cheng. After fleeing his hometown, he drifted to Siam and changed his name to Hu Chen. That night, he tossed and turned, unable to sleep, his mind filled with memories of his hometown and his sister Hu Sanniang's voice and smile, letting out heavy sighs from time to time. He dared not reveal his true identity to anyone, much less rashly flee back to the Ming Dynasty. He would wait and see how the war went. Since he was the brother of the Empress of the Ming Dynasty, perhaps one day he would be able to roam Siam with impunity!

The king's sons were quite capable, and for the next month, they fought the Ming army with mixed results. The emotions of the people in the palace and court fluctuated wildly, sometimes joyful, sometimes sorrowful. One day, another battle report arrived at the palace: "The Siamese army's supplies were ambushed by the Ming army, and Princess Jinzhi, responsible for escorting them, was captured alive by the enemy general Hua Fengchun."

Upon hearing this, Hu Cheng was filled with anxiety and uncertainty. He worried about his wife's suffering after being captured. But if he fled to the Ming army, they would never easily believe he was the queen's brother. He had proof, but only his sister, Hu Sanniang, could verify its authenticity. And his sister was thousands of miles away in Dongjing (Kaifeng). What should he do? He stayed in his residence, deep in thought.

Fortunately, Princess Yuzhi came to the prince consort's residence to comfort him. He undressed Yuzhi, took her to bed, and had sex with her for a while, which made him feel a little better. No sooner had Princess Yuzhi left than Princess Yinzhi arrived. Princess Yinzhi was eighteen years old this year. Her previous husband had died. Her mother had betrothed her to General Fei Bao, but the wedding had not yet taken place. Fei Bao was a relative of the Queen and held military power in the Siamese capital. Yinzhi was gentle by nature. She disliked Fei Bao, but dared not contradict her mother.

After hearing the news of her elder sister Jinzhi's capture, Yinzhi, as if possessed, went alone to her sister's house to comfort her brother-in-law Hu Chen. Having witnessed Princess Yuzhi's previous actions, Hu Cheng now clearly understood Princess Yinzhi's feelings. He thought to himself: Could it be that my luck has turned around because my sister became empress? He didn't bother with pretense, reached out and dragged the alluring Yinzhi over, pinned her down on the bed, stripped her naked, and then did the same to Yuzhi. Yinzhi was driven to ecstasy by her brother-in-law, her lower body overflowing with lustful fluids, and she moaned incessantly.

About ten days later, good news arrived: the eldest and second princes had led their troops to victory. In reality, this was an encounter battle, and the Siamese side suffered 5,000 casualties, twice as many as the Ming army. However, they were fortunate enough to capture Prince Xinghua of the Ming Dynasty, Wanyan Hong, alive, making it a major victory. Wanyan Hong was escorted back to the Siamese capital and imprisoned in the royal palace.

Hu Cheng felt his opportunity had arrived. He wanted to see Wanyan Hong and see if he could find a way to rescue her. He believed that after the Ming army's victory, they would surely pardon him and his wife, Princess Jinzhi, and then he might be able to see his sister, Empress Hu Sanniang of the Ming Dynasty. He summoned the sisters Yinzhi and Yuzhi to the Prince Consort's residence, truthfully told them about his background, and begged for their help.

Yinzhi and Yuzhi were shocked, but they were secretly happy for their brother-in-law. As the brother of the Empress of the Ming Dynasty, he was sure to have a bright future; perhaps the kingdom of Siam would one day belong to him. Wanyan Hong was a serious criminal, and it would be difficult for the powerless Prince Consort to see her. However, with the help of Princesses Yinzhi and Yuzhi, it wouldn't be a difficult task.

Wanyan Hong was surrounded by an enemy force ten times her size in a battle and was eventually captured after exhausting her strength. All her personal guards were killed in action. The Ma brothers, Ma Buzhong and Ma Yi, had suffered several defeats and their father had already reprimanded them. They were extremely anxious when they learned that they had captured Wanyan Hong, the Princess Xinghua of the Ming Dynasty, alive. They were overjoyed and immediately dispatched a large force to escort her back to the capital of Siam, hoping to use this to demonstrate their merit to their father and boost the morale of the entire Siamese kingdom.

The soldiers escorting Wanyan Hong had never seen such a beautiful female general before and inevitably took advantage of her. Her armor had been removed, and her clothes were torn to barely cover her body. These men frequently touched her breasts, buttocks, and groin. Wanyan Hong dared not speak out, blushing and enduring it with her head down.

Upon arriving in the capital, she was handed over to the garrison commander, Fei Bao. Fei Bao was so astonished by Wanyan Hong's appearance and figure that his eyes nearly popped out of his head. He dismissed his attendants, dragged her into a room, stripped her naked, and brutally raped her. After that, Fei Bao's three sworn brothers took over, raping her until Wanyan Hong was exhausted and her genitals were swollen and red. Fei Bao dared not delay any longer, ordering her to be washed, dressed in clean clothes, and then sent to the palace.

At this time, the king was bedridden, and Queen Li Rulian wanted to boost the morale of Siam. She ordered Wanyan Hong to be stripped naked, tied to a cart, and paraded through the city in a grand display. The people of Siam, young and old, came out to watch the captured Ming princess, and the whole city rejoiced. The morale of the Siamese soldiers also soared. After the parade, Wanyan Hong remained naked and was chained to a cell deep within the palace. The queen assigned guards to keep a close watch on her.

After Wanyan Hong's capture, Hua Fengchun was deeply worried. Zhang Jie and Ruan Wenjun both came to comfort him, saying, "Now, the fourth prince of Siam, Ma Buyi, and Princess Ma Jinzhi have been captured alive by our army. With these two in our hands, although your sister-in-law will inevitably suffer humiliation, Siam certainly won't dare to harm her."

After Hua Fengchun returned to his tent, Qionghua and Saihua came to undress him and served him attentively. Thinking that Wanyan Hong might be being raped and humiliated by enemy soldiers, Hua Fengchun was filled with rage. After having sex with Qionghua and Saihua, he went to strip the captured Princess Jinzhi naked and tried to rape her. Princess Jinzhi cried in fear, and Qionghua and Saihua, seeing her pitiful state, hugged Hua Fengchun on either side and comforted him, and Hua Fengchun finally stopped. He then turned back to continue having sex with the two sisters until he was exhausted.

Yinzhi led Hu Cheng into the palace, bribed the guards, and sent him and Yuzhi to the prison in the inner palace. Hu Cheng arrived at the room where Wanyan Hong was imprisoned and ordered Yu Zhi to stand guard outside. As a prince consort, Hu Cheng had naturally seen countless beauties. However, Wanyan Hong was an absolute beauty, and being completely naked, she stirred his heart. When Wanyan Hong saw a man enter, she blushed deeply, wishing she could hide because she was chained up.

Hu Cheng said to Wanyan Hong, "Hu Chen greets Your Highness. I am the prince consort of Siam, the husband of Princess Jinzhi, whom you captured." Upon hearing this, Wanyan Hong thought to herself, "Oh well, I'm afraid I can't escape being raped and humiliated by this man today."

Hu Cheng continued, "I was originally from Hu Family Village in Shandong, named Hu Cheng. Many years ago, I changed my name and surname and ended up in Siam. I have a younger sister, Hu Sanniang, who is now Her Majesty the Empress of the Ming Dynasty." Wanyan Hong was startled, her expression shifting rapidly. Hu Cheng said, "Your Highness, don't worry about whether what I'm saying is true or false for now. I'll find a chance to get you out in a few days. At that time, you must plead with the Ming army for me, to spare my wife and me, and then send me to see Her Majesty the Empress. She will be able to tell the truth from the falsehood." Wanyan Hong was overjoyed and nodded in agreement.

At this moment, Princess Yuzhi rushed into the room, looking panicked, and said, "The Empress Dowager has come into the prison with her guards. There's nowhere to hide here. What should we do?" Hu Cheng glanced at Wanyan Hong, and in a moment of inspiration, said to Yuzhi, "You go and wait outside. If the Empress Dowager asks, just say that I forced you to let me in. You don't need to say anything else."

Hu Cheng turned to Wanyan Hong and said, "Queen Li Rulian has always been suspicious and hostile towards me. If she sees me here, she will definitely interrogate me. Perhaps I should pretend to beat and humiliate you now; she can say I'm venting my anger over Princess Jinzhi's capture. This might fool her. It's just that Your Highness will have to suffer."

Wanyan Hong thought to herself, "If he only wanted to rape me, he wouldn't need such an excuse." She blushed and nodded in agreement. Yu Zhi went out to greet her mother.

Queen Li Rulian arrived at the prison cell and saw Princess Yu Zhi guarding outside. From inside came the sounds of men shouting and women weeping. She asked Yuzhi, "Why are you here? Who is the man inside?"

Yuzhi replied, "Mother, please forgive me. My brother-in-law insisted on seeing Wanyan Hong, saying that after Sister Jinzhi was captured, she must have been subjected to all sorts of humiliation by the Ming army, and he wanted to humiliate this female prisoner to vent his anger. He forced me to let him in."

The Queen went to the door and listened, only hearing the sound of whips striking flesh, interspersed with Hu Chen's curses. She peeked through the iron window of the door and saw the Prince Consort Hu Chen, naked from the waist down, having sex with Wanyan Hong while beating and cursing her. Wanyan Hong, naked, cried loudly, begging for mercy.

Hu Chen was Queen Li Rulian's first man. Now the King was old and frail, no longer able to be intimate with the Queen and other concubines. Li Rulian was only thirty-five or thirty-six years old, in the prime of her youth. Looking at Hu Chen's still relatively strong body, her face flushed with shame, her groin began to itch, and her heart pounded.

The Queen, confused and disoriented, turned to leave. Turning back, she saw her daughter, Yuzhi, still standing motionless at the door, so she hurriedly grabbed her arm and forcibly dragged her away. The guards followed them out. Hearing the Queen and her entourage leave, Hu Cheng immediately kowtowed to Wanyan Hong, saying, "I'm sorry." Wanyan Hong was too ashamed to look him in the eye.

That day, Zhang Jiehua, Feng Chun, Ruan Wenjun, and others were discussing military matters when a soldier suddenly reported, "Princess Wanyan Hong has returned!" They hurriedly welcomed her into the tent. Wanyan Hong said, "It was the Siamese prince consort, Hu Chen, and Princesses Yinzhi and Yuzhi who secretly released me. Hu Chen claims his original name is Hu Cheng, and he is Her Majesty the Queen's long-lost brother. He wants us to help him meet the Queen after we conquer Siam so that the siblings can recognize each other."

Zhang Jiehua and Feng Chun found this unbelievable. Ruan Wenjun said, "Although this matter is too bizarre, he didn't make any other demands, which doesn't seem like a Siamese scheme. Let's ignore these things for now and wait until we capture the Siamese capital to find out the truth."

Zhang Jiehua Fengchun said, "The strategist is right."

Hua Fengchun thought to himself, "Thank goodness for Qionghua and Saihua; they persuaded me not to rape that Princess Jinzhi. Maybe one day she'll become the Ming Dynasty's sister-in-law." Hua Fengchun carried Wanyan Hong back to his tent, and Qionghua and Saihua were overjoyed. The four of them embraced and kissed and caressed each other. Nothing more was said that night. The next day, Ruan Wenjun ordered more female soldiers to serve the captured Princess Jinzhi, and even the fourth prince, Ma Buyi, received preferential treatment.

As for Hu Cheng, after releasing Wanyan Hong, in order not to implicate Yinzhi and Yuzhi, he took the initiative to go to the palace to apologize to the king and queen. He took all the blame upon himself, claiming he had forced Wanyan Hong to promise to treat the captured Ma Buyi and Ma Jinzhi well upon their return. Hu Cheng had saved Ma Saizhen's life years ago, and now he was her son-in-law; perhaps they would need him in the future. Therefore, Hu Cheng was only imprisoned by the King and Queen, and temporarily spared further punishment.

Hu Cheng had actually anticipated this. As the prince consort, he received excellent treatment in prison, with Princess Yinzhi and Princess Yuzhi taking turns visiting and comforting him, living a carefree and happy life. On the contrary, the King and Queen were constantly worried and fearful.

The third prince of Siam, Ma Buren, had been the commander of the Siamese navy since he was fifteen and was highly regarded by the King. Since his previous defeat, he had been trying to find ways to reverse the situation. This time, he contacted the pirates entrenched on Jin'ao Island, intending to have them launch a surprise attack from behind while his navy was engaged in battle with the Ming army, thus catching the enemy in two. To everyone's surprise, these pirates not only didn't attack the Ming army, but instead attacked the Siamese navy.

It turned out that the pirates of Jin'ao Island were descendants of the Liangshan heroes Li Jun and Tong Wei/Tong Meng. Years ago, Li Jun and his men drove out the original owners of Jin'ao Island and occupied twenty-four nearby islands, including Jin'ao Island and Diaoyu Island. Annam and Siam had repeatedly sent troops to suppress them, but to no avail. Now, Li Jun, Tong Wei, and Tong Meng had all passed away, and their children had become the island lords of Jin'ao and the surrounding islands. Hearing that Empress Hu Sanniang of the Ming Dynasty had once been a leader of Liangshan, they decided to pledge allegiance to the Ming Dynasty.

The strategist Ruan Wenjun met with the envoys from Jin'ao Island and devised this plan. Ma Buren fell for the trap, resulting in the complete annihilation of the Siamese navy, and he himself was wounded and captured. Without the threat of the Siamese navy, Zhang Jiehua and Feng Chun began to confidently attack the towns and cities of Siam, and the Siamese army suffered repeated defeats.

Ma Buzhong and Ma Buxiao suffered repeated defeats, their 60,000 elite troops reduced to just over 30,000. Left with no other option, they sent envoys back to the capital to plead for help from the king. King Ma Saizhen dispatched General Fei Bao with 10,000 troops to their aid, leaving only 20,000 soldiers to defend the Siamese capital.

However, before Fei Bao could rendezvous with Ma Buzhong, he was ambushed by Hua Fengchun and Wanyan Hong. His 10,000 troops were decimated, and Fei Bao himself was captured alive by the Qionghua and Saihua sisters. Wanyan Hong, who hated Fei Bao for having raped her with his sworn brother, personally cut off his genitals. His three sworn brothers were also beheaded by Hua Fengchun. The strategist Ruan Wenjun ordered Fei Bao's wounds bandaged and carried back by several captured soldiers, instructing him to deliver a message to the King of Siam: "Surrender to the Ming Dynasty as soon as possible, lest we all perish."

Now, Ma Buzhong and Ma Buxiao's 30,000 troops were trapped in a small city by the Ming army, with only enough food to last for about ten days. With no troops to send, the court officials were at a loss, panicked, and prices in the city skyrocketed, creating an atmosphere of fear and unease. The king, already seriously ill, succumbed to the shock and died within days.

The queen wanted to choose a leader from among the court officials, but none were willing to take on the responsibility. Then an old minister suggested, "The prince consort, Hu Chen, is quite capable; why not send him to negotiate peace with the Ming army?" The queen, left

with no other option, went to the prison herself to plead with Hu Chen and apologize. Hu Cheng claimed he was incompetent and unworthy of the task. The queen, now desperate, dismissed her attendants, stripped off her clothes, and knelt naked on the ground, begging Hu Cheng to help her out of their past relationship. She said she would even serve as a slave if the prince consort could save her sons' lives. Hu Cheng, who had been schemed against and suppressed by this woman for nearly twenty years, finally had his moment of triumph. However, he couldn't resist the allure of Li Rulian's beauty and had sex with her in the prison cell.

After being released from prison, Hu Cheng, without even returning to the Prince Consort's residence, left the capital with only three or five attendants, heading towards the Ming army. At this time, Zhang Jie and Ruan Wenjun's army had already set up camp outside the city. Upon hearing that a Siamese envoy had arrived, Zhang Jie summoned his generals to a meeting. Zhang Jie, Hua Fengchun, and Ruan Wenjun sat at the head of the table and invited the Siamese envoy in.

Hu Cheng first bowed to Zhang Jie and the others, saying, "The envoy from our small country, the Prince Consort of Siam, greets the Great General." Zhang Jie nodded and invited him to sit, and Hu Cheng took his seat. Zhang Jie asked, "Your Highness seems to have a Shandong accent. May I ask where your hometown is?"

Hu Cheng replied, "To be honest, General, I am from Hu Family Village near Liangshan Marsh in Shandong. My name is Hu Cheng. I drifted to Siam in my early years and was appreciated by the King, who made me his son-in-law. I haven't been back to my hometown for many years." Zhang Jie then asked, "Does Your Highness still have any relatives in your hometown?"

Hu Cheng replied, "Besides my younger sister, Hu Sanniang, I have no other relatives."

Zhang Jie said, "You say you are Her Majesty the Queen's brother. Do you have any proof?"

Hu Cheng said, "I fled my hometown alone back then, without taking many belongings. However, I have two rings engraved with dragon and phoenix patterns, which are my parents' heirlooms. I was poor and destitute in Siam and sold one. I only have one left, which I have always carried with me." After saying this, he took out a ring from his pocket and handed it to Zhang Jie to see.

Zhang Jie also asked Hua Fengchun to come closer to look at the ring. The two of them looked at it carefully and each took out an identical ring from their pockets. This was a gift from Grand Marshal Hu Sanniang when they got married in the Liao Kingdom. Now it was Hu Cheng's turn to be surprised: "How can you have the same ring?"

Zhang Jie and Hua Fengchun rose and went to Hu Cheng's side, each helping him to a seat at the head of the table. They then knelt and said, "Junior brothers greet Your Majesty." All the generals present also knelt and said in unison, "Greetings, Your Majesty."

After the ceremony, Zhang Jie and Hua Fengchun invited Princess Jinzhi out, and everyone knelt to pay their respects to their sister-in-law. Princess Jinzhi was completely unaware that her husband had become the Emperor's brother in the Ming Dynasty. Hu Cheng had to explain the whole story to her in a low voice, which Princess Jinzhi found as if in a dream.

Hu Cheng recalled his younger sister, Hu Sanniang, and his own arduous experiences, and tears streamed down his face. Zhang Jie hosted a banquet to comfort the Emperor and his sister-in-law, with the generals in attendance, taking turns toasting the couple. After the banquet, Ruan Wenjun summoned her female soldiers to serve Hu Cheng and Princess Jinzhi as they bathed and rested. Nothing more was said that night.

The following day, strategist Ruan Wenjun and Prince Wanyan Hong, along with the Ruan sisters and Qionghua Saihua, visited the Emperor and his wife. Wanyan Hong expressed her special gratitude to Hu Cheng for saving her life. Hu Cheng and his wife returned the greetings with trepidation. In truth, Hu Cheng broke out in a cold sweat upon seeing Wanyan Hong; he knew beforehand that the Siamese general Fei Bao had been castrated by her. He himself had raped and beaten Wanyan Hong, and although he had no choice, the thought still filled him with fear.

Immediately afterward, General Zhang Jie, strategist Ruan Wenjun, and Hu Cheng discussed the details of Siam's surrender to the Ming Dynasty and dispatched a messenger to Tokyo to report to Empress Hu Sanniang. The Empress was overjoyed upon hearing the news and immediately issued an edict: summoning the Siamese prince consort Hu Cheng, the Queen, the three princesses, and the four princes to the capital for an audience. At the same time, she also summoned all the generals of the Southern Expeditionary Army back to the capital to celebrate their victory and receive rewards.

At this time, the Siamese soldiers under Ma Buzhong and Ma Buxiao surrendered due to exhaustion of supplies, and the Ming army had taken over the entire territory of Siam. Zhang Jie and Ruan Wenjun arranged temporary officials to handle the affairs of Siam, and then set off with the Siamese royal family to the capital to pay homage to the Queen.

The Southern Expeditionary Army had fought for three years, conquering Pagan, Annam, and Siam for the Ming Dynasty, achieving great feats. Queen Hu Sanniang led all the civil and military officials to a place ten miles outside the city to welcome Zhang Jie, Hua Fengchun, Ruan Wenjun, and other generals who had made meritorious contributions. The entire capital was decorated with lanterns and colorful streamers, and the people lined the streets to welcome the victorious return of the Southern Expeditionary Army.

The Queen brought Hu Cheng to the palace. Hu Cheng first knelt and bowed to the Queen, wishing her good health, and then stood aside with his head bowed, waiting for the Queen to speak. The Queen stepped down from her throne, came to Hu Cheng, opened her arms and embraced her long-lost brother, bursting into tears. Hu Cheng also held his sister and wept uncontrollably.

Third Sister carefully examined him and saw that although Hu Cheng's appearance hadn't changed, he was no longer the young man in his twenties he once was, but a weathered, gray-haired old man. The brother and sister began to talk at length about their experiences and longing over the years. Third Sister dined with her brother in the palace, and that night she invited him to stay overnight, arranging for several beautiful palace maids to serve him as he bathed and rested.

The next day, Third Sister brought her sister-in-law, Princess Jinzhi, and her two younger sisters, Yinzhi and Yuzhi, to the palace. Upon seeing the famous Empress, the three sisters knelt down, not daring to raise their heads. Third Sister personally helped them up and offered them seats. Third Sister thanked them for their sincere affection for her brother Hu Cheng over the years, and when they tried to rise again to kowtow, Third Sister stopped them.

Empress Hu Sanniang issued an edict bestowing upon her brother Hu Cheng the title of Prince Rende of the Ming Dynasty. Shouzhang County, where the Hu family village was located, and the nearby Yuncheng County were granted to him as his fiefdom. Her three sisters, Jinzhi, Yinzhi, and Yuzhi, were all named his princesses. Sanniang also gave her brother three thousand taels of gold from her private funds. She privately instructed Hu Cheng: "Although I am the Empress, I must abide by the laws of the court in all matters. If you encounter any difficulties, you can come directly to me. You must never abuse your power to oppress officials and the common people, nor embezzle state funds. I have bestowed upon you the title of Prince Rende; the word 'Rende' is

a sign that I expect you to set an example for other powerful figures in the court and not do anything that would betray the court or the people." Hu Cheng replied: "Sister, rest assured, I am an honest man. I will not do anything that would harm the people, nor will I betray your good intentions." Hu Cheng now understood that his sister's gain of the throne was due to her great wisdom, courage, and benevolence, not luck.

Hu Cheng and Princess Jinzhi had a son and a daughter, the son being fifteen and the daughter fourteen. Third Sister wanted to keep one of them to serve her, and asked her brother and sister-in-law for their opinion. Jinzhi was extremely grateful, saying, "This is a blessing we could never have imagined. I wish to keep both of them; it would be their greatest fortune to serve Her Majesty the Queen." Hu Cheng also nodded in agreement. Third Sister was overjoyed and summoned Hu Cheng's son and daughter to the palace.

In fact, they were already waiting at the palace gates. Because Hu Cheng was a Siamese prince consort, his children all took the king's surname, Ma. Third Sister then gave them new names; the next generation of the Hu family would be named Jin, so she named her son Hu Jinpeng and her daughter Hu Jinfeng. Jinpeng and Jinfeng hurriedly knelt and kowtowed, thanking their aunt, the Queen, who was as beautiful as a celestial being. Because their father had not been successful in Siam, the siblings had not developed the arrogant, extravagant, and domineering nature of noble children; they appeared to be honest and dutiful. Third Sister was delighted to see them.

Third Madam bestowed the title of Earl upon the four Siamese princes, Ma Buzhong, Ma Buxiao, Ma Buren, and Ma Buyi, and granted them houses in the capital. She also bestowed 30,000 taels of silver upon Queen Li Rulian as a retirement fund. Li Rulian, along with her four sons, knelt to thank the Empress for her favor.

Third Madam asked Li Rulian whether she wished to live with her sons or her daughter. Li Rulian, considering that Hu Cheng was the Empress's brother and his future glory would surpass that of her sons, replied that she wished to live with her daughter. The Empress looked at her brother and smiled without speaking. Hu Cheng still harbored resentment over the grievances he had suffered at Li Rulian's hands over the years. Last night, he confided in Third Madam about the grudges and entanglements between him and his mother-in-law, causing Third Madam to laugh heartily. In Third Madam's view, the relationship between her brother Hu Cheng and his mother-in-law Li Rulian was both awkward and ambiguous, and many more stories were likely to unfold in the future.

That day, Hu Cheng was invited to Wanyan Hong's residence as a guest. Because of her princely title, Wanyan Hong always lived in her own princely residence, not with Hua Fengchun's other wives and concubines. Qionghua naturally lived with Wanyan Hong as well. Saihua, on the other hand, was inseparable from Hua Fengchun, who would often bring her to Wanyan Hong's princely residence to spend the night.

Wanyan Hong and Qionghua led Hu Cheng into the inner room, and the two of them came together to undress him. Hu Cheng was terrified; he knew of Hua Fengchun's fearsome reputation as a "killer." Seeing Hu Cheng trembling with fear, Wanyan Hong smiled charmingly at him and said, "Brother, don't be afraid. General Hua specifically ordered us to serve you. I hope you will plead for General Hua before your wife."

It turned out that although Hua Rong had been persuaded by Qionghua and Saihua not to rape Princess Jinzhi, Princess Jinzhi had still been stripped naked by him and suffered a great humiliation. Hua Fengchun was most afraid that this matter would displease Empress Hu Sanniang, and he couldn't help but feel down when he was intimate with Wanyan Hong. Knowing his worries, Wanyan Hong patted her chest and said, "It's alright, leave this to me and Qionghua. We'll make sure your brother and sister-in-law forgive you." Hua Fengchun was overjoyed and said, "This matter shouldn't be delayed; the sooner the better." Wanyan Hong smiled inwardly and said, "Husband, rest assured, with me and Sister Qionghua handling this, there will be no mistake." It took

Hu Cheng a while to realize that Hua Fengchun now needed his help. Hu Cheng had slept with Wanyan Hong in the prison of the Siamese palace that day, but it hadn't been enough. This time, Wanyan Hong and Qionghua truly gave him a taste of ecstasy. After he had his way with them, Wanyan Hong made him sit aside to rest, and she and Qionghua then became intimately entwined in front of him, giving Hu Cheng a real eye-opener. After a while, Hu Cheng's virility returned, and he rejoined the fray.

At dinner time, Wanyan Hong asked Qionghua to invite Hua Fengchun and Saihua over, and the five of them ate together. Hu Cheng and Hua Fengchun were initially polite, but after drinking too much, they began to speak recklessly and incoherently. Although they were not of the same generation, they eventually started to put their arms around each other and call each other brothers. Wanyan Hong seized the opportunity and said, "Since you two get along so well, why not become sworn brothers?" Hua Fengchun immediately agreed, ordered the servants to prepare incense and candles, and he and Hu Cheng swore eight oaths of brotherhood.

In the end, Hu Cheng was so drunk he was unconscious, and Hua Fengchun was also unsteady on his feet. He asked Wanyan Hong to arrange for his elder brother to rest, and he was helped back to the mansion by Saihua. The next morning, Hu Cheng woke up to find himself still lying in Wanyan Hong's bed, with Wanyan Hong and Qionghua's white bodies beside him. He remembered his sworn brotherhood with Hua Fengchun the night before and felt ashamed: all this wealth and good fortune he had never dreamed of before was brought to him by his sister, Hu Sanniang. At this moment, Wanyan Hong and Qionghua also woke up, blushing as they helped their elder brother, the emperor, to dress and wash. Hu Cheng bid farewell to Wanyan Hong and left this intoxicating haven of tenderness.

A month later, Hu Cheng entered the palace to bid farewell to the Empress, and happily returned to his territory (hometown) with his three princesses and mother-in-law, Li Rulian. His sworn brother, Hua Fengchun, along with the Wanyan sisters, Qionghua and Saihua, escorted his family thirty miles outside the capital before returning home.

Zhang Jie and Hua Fengchun were originally marquises of the Ming Dynasty, and now, like Yue Fei who conquered Goryeo, they were granted dukedoms by the Empress. Of course, San Niang had other rewards for her two closest and most beloved generals in private, the details of which only the two of them knew. Xiao Yulan warmly welcomed the three Ruan sisters, and Zhang Jie embraced and kissed the long-lost Xiao Yulan in front of the three sisters, feeling a great sense of relief. Hua Rong did not object to his son Hua Fengchun marrying Qionghua and Saihua, and the two sisters blushed as they greeted Hua Rong and his wife. Hua Rong's wife hugged Qionghua and Saihua tightly, praising them endlessly, and the whole family was overjoyed.

San Niang, however, pondered the arrangements for Ruan Wenjun quite a bit. She believed that Ruan Wenjun was a capable commander, capable of leading an army independently. If it weren't for the fortunate success of recruiting Ruan Wenjun, Zhang Jie and Hua Fengchun alone would likely have struggled to conquer Annam and Siam. Zhang Jie and Hua Fengchun detailed Ruan Wenjun's contributions in their report to the Empress, demonstrating their high regard for her.

A year ago, San Niang had sent her youngest daughter, the six-year-old Zhen Dong Prince Wanyan Lirong, to Hua Yichun, the military governor of Goryeo. Hua Yichun had already built the Zhen Dong Prince's residence for Wanyan Lirong in Goryeo. In addition to his existing title of Prince Jinhua, Hua Yichun was also appointed Grand Tutor of the Ming Dynasty, responsible for assisting the Zhen Dong Prince. The Zhen Nan Prince Wanyan Dongsheng remained with San Niang. San Niang was considering whether to entrust Ruan Wenjun with the important task of assisting the Zhen Nan Prince.

Unbeknownst to San Niang, Ruan Wenjun had been pondering the fate of the newly met Empress Hu San Niang. For some reason, she felt a deep connection to the Empress, as if she were her own sister.

Ruan Wenjun was born in Tokyo; her father's surname was Wen, and Ruan was the surname of her later husband. She was an only child. Her father, a military officer, had passed away before she was old enough to understand, and her mother was from Annam. However, Wenjun had an aunt who married a military instructor surnamed Zhang. Her aunt also died young, leaving her uncle to raise their daughter alone. Her uncle's family was much wealthier than Wenjun's, so the mother and daughter often received financial assistance from him.

Wenjun's martial arts skills were also taught by her uncle. He was an excellent martial arts instructor, and Wenjun herself was a martial arts prodigy, exceptionally intelligent from a young age. She learned all kinds of weapons quickly, often astonishing her uncle, who said, "If you were a man, you would surely achieve great merit and be ennobled on the battlefield." Later, her uncle's family suffered misfortune; some died, and others scattered. Wenjun's mother, having lost her support, had no choice but to endure hardship and return to her hometown in Annam. Wenjun was only twelve years old at the time.

Wenjun's mother had once consulted a wandering Taoist priest who told their fortunes: both mother and daughter were destined to bring misfortune to their husbands; not only that, but any man who had slept with them would die a violent death. However, the priest said that Wenjun would meet her destined benefactor after the age of forty, at which time her suffering would end, and she would enjoy all the riches and honors of the world. Wenjun's mother had already passed away, and recalling their experiences, everything matched what the priest had said: Wenjun's father had died young, and her husband had died at only thirty-five or thirty-six. Wenjun thought to herself, "I am already over forty; my hard times should be over. Could my destined benefactor be Her Majesty the Empress?"

That day was the wedding of Zhang Jie and the three sisters, Hongyu, Qingyu, and Ziyu. Empress Hu Sanniang personally attended and presented a grand gift. All the civil and military officials came to offer their congratulations. The civil officials recited poems and composed verses, while the military officials played drinking games and had a lively gathering. Xiao Yulan, Lan Yu, and Bai Yu were extremely busy entertaining the guests, but fortunately, Hua Fengchun, Wanyan Hong, Qionghua, and Saihua came to help with the arrangements.

Qiongying and Wenjun, as elders, sat regally in the main hall to receive the newlyweds' kowtows. After the wedding, the Empress took Wenjun's hand and invited her and her son, Ruan Heiyu, to visit the palace. Wenjun and her son thanked the Empress.

A few days later, Wenjun led her six-year-old son, Ruan Heiyu, into the palace. Empress Hu Sanniang was practicing martial arts in a large hall in the palace and issued an edict ordering palace maids to take her and her son directly to the martial arts hall. When Wenjun arrived, the Empress was demonstrating her signature Sun and Moon Double Swords, while her close friends Qiongying, Tianshou, and Xiao Yulan stood watching. Sanniang's martial arts skills, after being instructed by Lin Chong, were far superior to what they had been like back in Hu Family Village. Now, not only had she not abandoned her original two signature skills—the Twin Blades of the Sun and Moon and the Red Brocade Lasso—she had also learned the spear from Lin Chong, the bow and arrow from Hua Fengchun, and the halberd and throwing stones from Qiong Ying. Third Sister practiced with great enthusiasm, and after finishing her twin blades, she practiced the spear, bow and arrow, and throwing stones, drawing loud applause from Qiong Ying and Ruan Wenjun.

Ruan Wenjun herself was proficient in all eighteen martial arts. She found Third Sister's swordsmanship particularly outstanding; although it was a deadly technique, Third Sister executed it with a concealed killing intent, making it very beautiful to watch. Third Sister, drenched in sweat, stepped off the stage to rest. Qiong Ying, itching to practice, took her halberd and went on stage to demonstrate. After a while, Qiong Ying also came off the stage, drenched in sweat. Third Sister invited Wenjun to practice. Wenjun couldn't refuse, so she went to the weapon rack to find a suitable steel sword. Fortunately, the Empress's martial arts hall had all kinds of weapons, available for anyone to choose from, and every single one was a rare treasure. Wenjun, with her heroic bearing, wielded a steel sword that gleamed coldly, its blade carrying a faint sound of wind and thunder. After setting down the sword, she switched to a spear and wielded it once more. San Niang and Qiong Ying were mesmerized, forgetting to cheer. Later, Tian Shou and Xiao Yulan also took to the stage, displaying their full skills.

Finally, San Niang ordered the palace maids to bring fragrant bathwater for the five women to enjoy. The sight of their breasts and buttocks swaying, their skin as white as snow and flowers as beautiful as flowers, their voices like nightingales and swallows, was more beautiful than a fairyland. Unfortunately, only the six-year-old child Ruan Heiyu had the privilege of witnessing such a beautiful scene. After the bath, the palace maids served delicious food and the finest imperial wine. San Niang and the women frequently raised their cups, and even little Heiyu was coaxed by Tian Shou to drink a full cup. After the meal, it was already dark. Knowing that San Niang had something to discuss with Wenjun, Qiong Ying took her leave with Tian Shou and Xiao Yulan.

Third Sister invited Wenjun to sit beside her, and held Xiao Heiyu in her arms. The two were as close as sisters and began to chat. Their conversation ranged from everyday matters to court affairs to military strategies, covering almost everything. At this moment, a boy of about six or seven years old entered from outside, as delicate as a porcelain doll, very cute. It was Third Sister's youngest son, Prince Zhennan, Wanyan Dongsheng. Third Sister called Wanyan Dongsheng to kowtow to Wenjun and greet her as "Auntie." Wenjun repeatedly said she dared not accept such a greeting and rose to return the greeting.

Wanyan Dongsheng stared at Ruan Heiyu, who was sitting on Third Sister's lap. Ruan Heiyu, having been given a cup of wine by Tianshou, was already asleep in Third Sister's arms. Third Sister said to him, "This is Auntie's child, Ruan Heiyu. From now on, you will treat him as your younger brother. You may sit beside Auntie." Wanyan Dongsheng nodded in agreement. Wenjun said, "Wenjun thanks the Empress for Heiyu's grace." After saying this, she pulled Wanyan Dongsheng to sit beside her and held his little hand.

Wanyan Dongsheng was, after all, just a child, and he deeply envied Ruan Heiyu, who was fast asleep in her mother's arms. His mother, San Niang, was usually very strict with her children and rarely spoiled them. He and his sister, Wanyan Lirong, hadn't slept in their mother's arms since they were five years old. Seeing Ruan Heiyu today reminded him of the warmth and comfort of his mother's embrace. He looked at the beautiful aunt beside him, who resembled his mother, and longed to be held by her.

The clever Wenjun seemed to see through Wanyan Dongsheng's thoughts and smiled at San Niang, saying, "I see the Prince of Zhennan is sleepy; why don't you come and rest here with your aunt for a while?" She then opened her arms to embrace Wanyan Dongsheng.

Wanyan Dongsheng looked up at San Niang, his eyes filled with anticipation. San Niang smiled and nodded, and Wenjun helped Wanyan Dongsheng sit on her lap. Wanyan Dongsheng buried his head in Wenjun's full, soft breasts and closed his eyes contentedly.

Seeing how well her son and Ruan Wenjun got along, San Niang was very happy and made up her mind about that important matter. After a while, Wanyan Dongsheng also fell asleep in Wenjun's arms. San Niang instructed the palace maids to carry Ruan Heiyu and Wanyan Dongsheng to another room to rest. She wanted to talk with Ruan Wenjun by candlelight and sleep in the same bed.

Wenjun was exceptionally intelligent. From childhood to adulthood, she had never met anyone, male or female, who could surpass her in intellect. Now, she discovered that Hu Sanniang possessed great wisdom, a heart that held the entire world and its people in her heart, which filled her with immense admiration. No wonder Sanniang could conquer the Liao, Xia, Jin, and Song dynasties, becoming the supreme empress. Moreover, Sanniang possessed a powerful charisma; Wenjun felt as if she were her own elder sister. Wenjun lost her father at a young age and lived a life of hardship. She and her mother endured countless tribulations, harboring many untold sorrows and grievances. Now, she truly wanted to tell Sanniang everything. She had already decided that Empress Hu Sanniang was her destined benefactor. Unconsciously, she was embraced by Sanniang, and their lips met in a kiss.

The next day, Sanniang ordered a large gathering of high-ranking officials and meritorious ministers to be invited, including veteran ministers like Qiong Ying, Wang Jin, Hua Rong, Luan Tingyu, and Gu Dasao, as well as outstanding figures of the younger generation like Yue Fei, Zhang Jie, and Hua Fengchun. In front of everyone, San Niang proposed to Wen Jun that they become sworn sisters. Wen Jun was surprised and moved to tears. She bowed eight times to San Niang, who returned six.

After the ceremony, Empress Hu San Niang issued an edict appointing Ruan Wen Jun as the Military Governor of Southern Xinjiang, in charge of the military and political power of Pagan, Annam, and Siam. San Niang also appointed Ruan Wen Jun as the Grand Tutor of the Ming Dynasty, responsible for assisting Prince Zhennan, Wanyan Dongsheng. The Prince Zhennan's palace and Wen Jun's Military Governor's office in Southern Xinjiang would both be located in the former capital of Annam. Thus, the Empress entrusted the entire Southern Xinjiang of the Ming Dynasty and her youngest son, Wanyan Dongsheng, to Princess Ruan Wen Jun of the Southern Kingdom. Upon hearing the news, civil and military officials and nobles from the court came to congratulate Ruan Wen Jun.

In another month, Ruan Wen Jun would take Wanyan Dongsheng to Southern Xinjiang to assume her post. San Niang simply brought her, Lan Yu, Bai Yu, and Hei Yu to the palace to live with her day and night. Lan Yu and Bai Yu adored their little brother, Wanyan Dongsheng, and spent all their time playing with him. Hei Yu, shy and timid, liked to follow San Niang around, never leaving her side. Wanyan Dongsheng had been taught to be well-mannered and knowledgeable by San Niang since childhood, and now Ruan Wenjun was both his teacher and his aunt. He treated her with utmost respect, greeting her morning and evening. Wenjun, in turn, treated him like her own son.

Before going to the southern border, Ruan Wenjun took the time to meet Zhang Jie alone at a secluded location arranged by her daughter, Ruan Ziyu. Although Wenjun had known of Zhang Jie's feelings for her, she had never reciprocated. Besides her daughter's feelings, she also feared that the misfortune she carried would harm Zhang Jie, a good man. All the men who had slept with her, good or bad, had died tragically.

She remembered that on the way to Annam with her mother, they had been kidnapped by a group of bandits. She was twelve years old that year, and her martial arts skills were exceptional; she could easily have fought her way out and escaped. However, she couldn't abandon her mother, so she fought desperately against dozens of bandits. After killing seventeen or eighteen, she was captured, exhausted. How could the remaining bandits let go of such a beautiful mother and daughter? They swarmed her, pinning her down and raping them relentlessly, subjecting them to brutal violence. But the next day, all the bandits who had raped them were dead, killed in a shootout with another group of bandits. She and her mother escaped the bandits' den amidst the chaos.

Now, having met her benefactor, Third Sister, she believed her misfortune was over. She wanted to repay Zhang Jie, her great benefactor, with her body. Facing Zhang Jie's slightly sorrowful eyes, she unbuttoned her clothes and pressed his head against her bare chest. Zhang Jie was stunned. He was deeply in love with Ruan Wenjun, only regretting that they were not meant to be. This parting might mean never seeing her again. Wenjun's bold actions ignited a fire within him. He panted heavily, frantically tearing off her clothes, and tightly embraced her smooth, soft body, kissing her every inch.

Ruan Ziyu silently waited outside, listening to the sounds of their intense physical contact, Zhang Jie's heavy breathing, and her mother's soft moans coming from inside. She was happy for her husband, Zhang Jie; her mother had finally allowed him to be intimate with her, though it might be the only time. Wenjun,

along with Wanyan Dongsheng, Lan Yu, Bai Yu, and Hei Yu, set off as planned. In the palace, Empress Hu Sanniang lay on her imperial bed, recalling the stories Wenjun had told her about the past. For over a month after becoming sworn sisters with Wenjun, they had slept naked together every night. At the time, she was captivated by Wenjun's body and hadn't given much thought to what he had said. Looking back now, she drew a startling conclusion: Wenjun was her relative; she was her uncle's only daughter!

Wenjun was probably only two or three years old when Hu Sanniang was abducted, so she had never heard of a cousin named Sanniang. Sanniang's mother died soon after losing her youngest daughter, and Wenjun had no recollection of what her aunt looked like. Sanniang, sold to Hu Family Village at the age of six, only remembered that her surname was Zhang. It would have been difficult for the two to be related. After Wenjun left, Sanniang carefully recalled and analyzed every word Wenjun had said, finally concluding that Wenjun was her cousin.

Ruan Wenjun said her uncle's surname was Zhang, and he was a military instructor; she had been taught martial arts by him. Her own father's surname was Wen. Sanniang's father's surname was also Zhang, and he was also a military instructor. Sanniang had heard her brother-in-law, Lin Chong, mention that her mother's surname was Wen, meaning Sanniang's mother's surname was Wen. Lin Chong also mentioned a very clever little girl who learned martial arts from her father-in-law. The girl seemed to be Lin Chong's mother-in-law's niece. Lin Chong himself had even taught her some spear techniques. That was many years ago, and Lin Chong couldn't remember the girl's name. Later, after Lin Chong joined Liangshan, he sent a trusted confidant back to Dongjing to inquire about his wife (San Niang's sister). The report came back that his wife had been forced to death by Gao Yanei, and his father-in-law, Instructor Zhang, had died of anger after losing a lawsuit. All of Zhang's relatives had moved away, leaving no one behind.

On the day Ruan Wenjun first came to the palace, San Niang was practicing martial arts with Qiong Ying, Tian Shou, Xiao Yulan, and others. Wenjun also joined in. She first used a steel saber, and then practiced with a spear for a while. At that time, San Niang felt that some of Wenjun's spear techniques looked familiar. Now, upon careful recall, she realized that they were variations of the Lin family spear techniques, which San Niang had learned from Lin Chong before. At this point, San Niang was absolutely certain: Ruan Wenjun was her mother's niece, and she was her cousin.

San Niang was both surprised and delighted. However, she wasn't in a hurry to tell Wenjun all this. Wenjun and she had already become sworn brothers; this was merely adding another layer of kinship. Perhaps when Wenjun came to Tokyo in the future, he could gather all the children together so they could recognize each other. Thinking of this, San Niang fell asleep with a sweet feeling. She dreamed that when she said goodbye to Wenjun, the two of them embraced each other with great reluctance.

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