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A Virtuous Woman (Jin Fengchai) 

During the Dade era of the Yuan Dynasty, there was a wealthy man named Wu in Yangzhou who had served as a military commissioner. People called him Military Commissioner Wu. He lived next to the Chunfeng Tower and had two daughters,
one named Xingniang and the other Qingniang, two years younger than Xingniang.

Even in infancy, a neighboring official named Cui had a close relationship with Military Commissioner Wu.

Cui had a son named Xingge, born in the same year as Xingniang. Cui immediately proposed that Xingniang marry him, and Military Commissioner Wu gladly agreed. Cui gave a gold phoenix hairpin as a betrothal gift.
After the engagement, Cui and his family mostly went to serve as officials in distant places.

Fifteen years passed without a word. Xingniang was now nineteen. Seeing her growing older, her mother said to the guard,

"Brother Cui Xing has been gone for fifteen years without a word. Now that Xingniang is all grown up, how can you insist on your promise and let her miss her youth?"

The guard replied, "A promise is a promise. I have already pledged myself to my beloved. How can I go back on my word just because he hasn't told me anything?"

The mother, being a woman of limited understanding, couldn't bear to see her daughter unmarried at her age and nagged the guard every day to find her another husband.

Xingniang, however, was single-mindedly waiting for Cui Sheng to come. She had no more wavering. Although the guard was upright, seeing her mother's nagging made her secretly
weep with resentment. She also feared that her uncle might change his mind if his mother couldn't bear it, and she was constantly worried. She only wished that Cui Sheng would come sooner or later.

Her eyes were almost worn out from waiting, but when she called out, did Cui Sheng respond? Seeing his appetite decrease, he fell ill, and remained in bed for half a year before dying. His parents, sister, and the entire family
wept uncontrollably.

At the time of his encoffining, his mother, holding the gold phoenix hairpin that had been part of his betrothal gifts to the Cui family, stroked his body and wept, saying, "This belonged to your husband's family. Now that you are dead, what use is it for me to keep it? Seeing it only adds to my
sorrow. Take it and wear it!"

She placed it in his hair and closed the coffin. Three days later, he was taken to the outskirts for burial. The family set up a mourning hall and offered sacrifices morning and evening.

Two months after the funeral, Cui Sheng suddenly appeared.

The guard greeted him and asked, "Where have you been, young master? Are your parents well?"

Cui Sheng replied, "My father served as a judge in Xuande Prefecture and died in office. My mother also passed away several years ago. I was in mourning, but the mourning period is over, and the funeral has been completed. I have traveled
a great distance to come to your residence to fulfill our promise."

Upon hearing this, the guard couldn't help but shed tears, saying ,

"My daughter, Xingniang, was ill-fated. She fell ill from missing you and died two months ago, her body already laid to rest in the suburbs. If you had arrived six months earlier, you might not have died
. But today, it's too late."

He then wept again. Although Cui Sheng had never met Xingniang, he couldn't help but feel sorrow. The guard said, "Although my daughter's funeral has been completed, her memorial tablet remains. Young master, you can go before it and see
it, so that her spirit knows you have come."

With tears in his eyes, he pulled Cui Sheng into the inner room.

When Cui Sheng looked up, he saw: paper ribbons fluttering, and a ghostly child gracefully appearing. A wisp of smoke curled from the incense burner, the twin lamps flickered dimly. A portrait of a beautiful woman stood there; a white
wooden plaque bore the name of the newly deceased eldest daughter.

Cui Sheng saw the memorial tablet and bowed down. The guard slammed his fist on the table and cried out, "Xingniang, my dear daughter, your husband has come!

Your spirit is not far away, do you know?"

He then burst into tears. Seeing the guard's sorrowful words, the whole family joined in the weeping, their cries so heart-wrenching that it seemed as if a Buddha had appeared in the world and two had ascended to heaven. Cui Sheng shed countless
tears as well.

After the weeping, they burned some paper money and led Cui Sheng to the memorial tablet to pay his respects to his mother. His mother, still choking with sobs, returned a half-bow.

The garrison commander led Cui Sheng to the hall and said to him, "Young master, your parents are deceased, and the journey is long. Now that you have come here, you may stay at our house. Don't worry about kinship;
you are the son of an old friend, just like my own son. Don't treat Xing Niang as an outsider just because she is gone."

He then had someone move Cui Sheng's luggage and prepared a small study by the door for him to stay in. They treated each other day

and night, and were very affectionate. Half a month later, it was the Qingming Festival. The garrison commander, remembering Xing Niang's recent death, sent his whole family to her grave to pay respects.

At this time, Xing Niang's younger sister, Qing Niang, who was seventeen years old, went to her sister's grave with her mother in a sedan chair, leaving Cui Sheng alone at home to look after her.

Women from wealthy families rarely went out. When the season came, seeing the bright spring sunshine, they longed to find an excuse to go out and relax. Although they were at Xing Niang's
new grave , their hearts were filled with sorrow. However, the desolate countryside, with its peach blossoms and willows, was a place where women could go for a stroll.

He lingered all day, finally arriving home as dusk fell.

Cui Sheng stepped outside to wait, and saw two sedan chairs approaching. The sedan chairs went first, then the second, passing Cui Sheng. Just then,
a loud clang echoed as something fell from one of the chairs onto the brick floor.

After the chairs had passed, Cui Sheng quickly picked it up and saw it was a gold phoenix hairpin.

Knowing it belonged to a young woman, he hurried to return it, but the main gate was already closed. It turned out that the family, having spent the day at the gravesite and perhaps a little tipsy, had closed
the gate and gone to bed.

Cui Sheng understood this and decided not to knock, deciding to wait until tomorrow.

Back in his study, he carefully placed the hairpin in his book box, sat alone by candlelight, and pondered the failed marriage. Alone and destitute, he felt trapped, relying on others for support. Although they treated him like a son-in-law,
it was not a long-term solution. He wondered what the future held. A deep melancholy settled in his heart, and he sighed several times.

He got into bed and was about to lie down when he suddenly heard a knock at the door.

Cui Sheng asked, "Who is it?" There was no reply.

Cui Sheng thought he must have misheard and was about to go to sleep when he heard the knocking again.

Cui Sheng called out loudly again, but there was no response.

Suspicious, Cui Sheng sat on the edge of the bed, putting on his shoes as he went to the door to listen quietly. He heard another knock, but no sound.

Unable to bear it any longer, Cui Sheng stood up. Luckily, the lamp was still burning; he turned it back on, took it in his hand, and opened the door to look.

The lamp was bright, and he could clearly see a beautiful woman of about seventeen or eighteen years old standing outside the door. Seeing the door open, she immediately lifted the curtain and came in.

Cui Sheng was greatly startled and took two steps back in fright.

The woman, with her charming appearance, whispered to Cui Sheng, "Young master, do you not recognize me? I am Qingniang, the younger sister of Xingniang. Just now, when I entered the gate, my hairpin fell from the sedan chair, so
I came to look for it at night. Did you manage to retrieve it?"

Upon hearing that she was his aunt, Cui Sheng respectfully replied, "Just now, when you were in the sedan chair behind me, your hairpin did indeed fall to the ground. I retrieved it then and wanted to return it, but seeing that the main gate
was closed, I dared not disturb you and kept it until tomorrow. Now that you have come looking for me, I should present it to you."

He then took it out of his book box and placed it... The woman on the table said, "Please take this, my lady."

She took the hairpin with her slender hand, put it in her hair, and said to Cui Sheng with a smile, "If I had known it was you, my lord, who carried it, I wouldn't have come looking for you at night. It's already late at
night, and I've come out, so I can't come back in. Tonight, I'll borrow your pillow and bed to serve you for one night."

Cui Sheng was shocked and said, "My lady, what are you saying! Your parents treat me like their own flesh and blood. How could I dare to act so recklessly and tarnish your virtue? Please turn back, my lady. I swear I will not
obey."

The woman said, "Now that everyone in the family is asleep, no one knows. Why not take advantage of this auspicious night to complete our deed? We can secretly meet, strengthening our bond.
What's wrong ?"

Cui Sheng replied, "If you don't want anyone to know, it's better not to do it. Although I appreciate your kindness, if something happens later and someone finds out, not only will I be ashamed to face your father, but
if word gets out, how can I face anyone? Wouldn't that ruin my entire life?"

The woman said, "On such a beautiful night, and so late, I am lonely, and you are lonely too. This is a rare opportunity to be in the same room, a destiny for life. Let's focus on
the good deed at hand, what do we care about being discovered? Besides, I can cover for you, my lord, so you won't be exposed. Please don't worry and miss this auspicious time."

Cui Sheng saw her charming words and stunning beauty, and his heart was filled with desire. However, thinking of her kindness and protectiveness, he dared not act rashly, like a child setting off firecrackers,
truly loving and respecting her.

He hesitated, then changed his mind and shook his head, saying, "I can't! I can't!"

He could only plead with the woman, "Madam, for the sake of your elder sister Xingniang, please spare my life!"

Seeing that he refused repeatedly, the woman felt ashamed. Suddenly, her expression changed, and she became furious, saying, "My father treats you with the respect due to a son or nephew, keeping you in his study. How dare you lure me here in
the dead of night ! What do you intend to do? I will make a scene, tell my father, and report you to the authorities. Let's see how you defend yourself then!"

Her voice was fierce.

Seeing that she had turned on him and become so cunning, Cui Sheng was terrified.

He thought to himself, "He's really something! Now that he's in my room, it's hard to tell the difference. If I make a sound, he'll accuse me, and I won't be able to explain myself. I might as well just go along with him. That way,
I won't be exposed immediately, and I can slowly figure out a way to protect myself."

He could only force a smile and say to the woman, "My lady, please don't raise your voice! Since you're so kind, I'll leave it to you."

Seeing that he was agreeing, the woman turned her anger into joy and said, "So you're such a coward, sir!"

Cui Sheng closed the door, and the woman suddenly became incredibly shy. Cui Sheng, however, was already aroused. He thought, "You forced me to do this, so don't blame me for being reckless!"

He then pushed the woman onto the bed, picked up her jade-like legs, and let her long skirt fall down. The woman was so ashamed that she pulled it to cover her face. Cui Sheng became even bolder, pulled out a pair of women's trousers, and
loosened his own trousers. He then began to make love to her right there on the bed.

The woman cried out in pain, and Cui Sheng said, "You brought this on yourself, don't blame me. I'll let you go only after I've calmed down!"

The woman frowned and murmured, "It's true I confessed, but you, Cui Sheng, are not gentle with me. My pain is excruciating! I'm sweating profusely! Please be gentler, slower
! I didn't say I wouldn't let you take advantage of me!"

As she spoke, tears streamed down her face. Even if Cui Sheng were a man of stone, seeing the jade pestle thrusting into the beautiful woman's pitiful state, he couldn't help but soften his heart.

However, while his heart softened, his manhood remained firm, and having just entered this tender place, he was unwilling to withdraw easily! He could only gently pull in and out, sometimes withdrawing to the entrance, sometimes thrusting the invading part
all the way in.

After a moment, the woman suddenly shivered and said in a trembling voice, "Cui Lang, I can take it, come on!"

Cui Sheng asked cautiously, "Wasn't my wife in excruciating pain?"

The woman blushed and her eyes were wet, and she said breathlessly, "Right now, it's so tender it's seeped into my bones and marrow, nourishing even to the soles of my feet!"

Hearing her say this, Cui Sheng was happy to let his horse gallop freely, until the woman was so dry that she was barely breathing, and after some tossing and turning, she fainted.

Cui Sheng was still unaware, and continued to wield his jade pestle wantonly, pounding and pounding until he vomited a stream of resentful fluid, only then did he realize that the woman beneath him had icy hands and feet and was barely breathing!
He hurriedly and anxiously called out to her and shook her awake.

The two had finished their lovemaking, and then they undressed and went to bed, naked and cuddling, which added to the pleasure, truly a thousand tender feelings, and indescribable joy.

As dawn approached, she got up, bid farewell to Cui Sheng, and slipped inside. Although Cui Sheng had enjoyed some benefits, he harbored a sinister intention and was trembling with fear that
someone would find out. Fortunately, the woman was very secretive about her comings and goings, and she was also agile. She would sneak in in the morning and sneak out at night, enjoying herself in the study by the side of the door without
anyone noticing.

A little over a month later, one evening she suddenly said to Cui Sheng, "I am secluded in my chambers, while you are away in a foreign land. Fortunately, no one knows about what happened today. I fear that good things may be thwarted, and
our auspicious day may be delayed. If our affair is exposed, and my family punishes me, imprisoning me while you are banished, I will accept it willingly, but it would tarnish your reputation and be a grave sin. We must
discuss a plan together."

Cui Sheng said, "That's why I dared not obey you the other day. Otherwise, I am not made of stone, nor am I heartless. Now that things have come to this,
what do?"

The woman said, "In my humble opinion, it would be best if we both escaped before anyone knew and settled in a distant county, hiding ourselves well." " We can live a long and happy life together,
without having to part ways. What do you think?"

Cui Sheng said, "That makes sense, but I am currently all alone and ignorant. Even if I were to flee, which way would be better?"

After thinking for a while, he suddenly remembered something and said, "I remember my father often mentioned an old servant named Jin Rong, a man of integrity. He

now lives in Lücheng, Zhenjiang, and is a good farmer with a comfortable life. If you and I go to him, he will surely not refuse us because of our past relationship with his master. Besides, it's just a waterway
to his house, very easy."

The woman said, "Since that's the case, let's not delay. Let's leave tonight."

They had decided on their plans, so they got up at dawn, packed up their belongings, and left. The study was right next to the door, so it was very convenient. Once

they were outside, they were at the waterway.

Cui Sheng went to the side of the boat, called for a small boat, and the woman got off at the door. They then set off.

Upon arriving at Guazhou, they dismissed the boat and then hired another long-distance boat there. They crossed the river, entered Runzhou, and headed towards Danyang. After another forty li, they reached Lücheng, where they moored
the boat. Cui Sheng went ashore and asked a villager, "Is there a Jin Chao here?"

The villager replied, "Jin Chao is the headman of this village. He's wealthy and honest; everyone knows him! Why do you ask him?"

Cui Sheng said, "I'm related to him, so I've come to visit. Could you please show me?"

The villager pointed and said, "Look over there, there's a large winery. His house is right next door."

Cui Sheng was delighted. He went back to the boat to comfort the woman and went straight inside.

Jin Chao, hearing the voices, came out from behind his robe and asked, "Who is it?" Cui Sheng stepped forward and bowed.

The magistrate asked, "Where does this scholar come from?"

Cui replied, "I am the son of Lord Cui of Yangzhou Prefecture."

Upon hearing the words "Cui of Yangzhou," the magistrate was startled and asked, "What official position did he hold?"

Cui replied, "He was a judge in Xuande Prefecture, but he has since passed away."

The magistrate asked, "And who was he to you, sir?"

Cui replied, "He was my father."

The magistrate said, "Then you are the young master. Do you remember his childhood name?"

Cui replied, "His childhood name was Xingge."

The magistrate said, "Speaking of which, this is my young master."

He pushed Cui Sheng to sit down and bowed deeply. He asked, "When did your master pass away?"

Cui Sheng replied, "It has been three years."

The magistrate then went to move a chair and table, made a memorial tablet, wrote a spirit tablet, placed it on the table, and kowtowed and wept.

After weeping, he asked, "Young master, why have you come here today?"

Cui Sheng replied, "When my father was alive, he betrothed Miss Xingniang of the Wu family..."

Before he could finish, Baozheng interrupted, "Indeed, this old servant knows about this. Has the marriage been completed yet?"

Cui Sheng said, "Unexpectedly, Miss Xingniang of the Wu family fell ill while waiting for news from my family. When I arrived at the Wu family, she had already died two months ago.

Wu the Defense Commander did not forget his previous promise and took her in. Fortunately, his aunt Qingniang, out of kinship, secretly became my wife. Fearing that my father would find out, I needed a place to stay, but I had nowhere
to go. I remembered that my father once said you were a loyal and righteous man living in Lücheng, so I brought Qingniang with me here. Since you have not forgotten your former master, please grant me this request."

Upon hearing this, Baozheng said, "This is no problem! This old servant has always shared the young master's worries." He

then went inside to call the nanny out, greeted the young master, and told her to bring the maids to the side of the boat to help the young master's wife up.

The elderly couple personally swept and cleaned the main hall, making the bed and curtains with the utmost respect for their master.

They were provided with ample food and clothing, and settled in comfortably.

Nearly a year later, the woman said to Cui Sheng, "Although living here with you is peaceful, it is still a debt of gratitude to my parents for giving me life. To sever all ties with them is not a
satisfactory ending I cannot bear it."

Cui Sheng said, "It's already happened; there's no going back. How can we go see them again?"

The woman said, "If what we did at the beginning were exposed, my parents would surely blame us. Our reunion is still uncertain.

Thinking about a permanent reunion, there is no other way but to escape. Now, time flies, and a year has passed. I think everyone loves their child. My parents
must have been heartbroken to see me. If I go back with you today, my parents will be able to see me again..." "If you like him, you won't hold a grudge. That's to be expected. Why not swallow your pride
and go see him together? What's the harm?"

Cui Sheng said, "My husband is busy with affairs all over the world, but hiding here like this is not a long-term solution. Now that you
, my wife, have made such a decision, I'm willing to suffer some blame from my father-in-law for your sake. Since we've been husband and wife for a year, and your family has a good reputation, I doubt you would want to separate us again like other people. Besides, your sister's old vows
are not yet fulfilled . Just be careful when you go to see him, and there won't be any problems."

The two had made up their minds, so they asked Jin Chao for a boat, bid farewell to Jin Chao, and set off by water.

After crossing the river, they entered Guazhou and went on to Yangzhou.

Seeing that they were nearing the defender's home, the woman said to Cui Sheng, "Let's rest the boat here; I still have something to discuss with you."

Cui Sheng told the boatman to moor the boat and asked the woman, "What else do you want to say?"

The woman said, "We've been on the run for a year, and today we've suddenly come to see each other. Fortunately, you've forgiven us; that's all that matters. If you had lost your temper, things wouldn't have ended well. Why don't you go see him first,
observe his mood, and explain things clearly? If he hasn't changed his mind, then we can wait for him to come and take me ashore. Wouldn't that be more tactful? I'd also feel more at ease. I'll just wait here for your news
."

Cui Sheng said, "My wife's judgment is sound. I'll go see him first."

He jumped ashore and was about to take a step. The woman beckoned him back, saying, "There's another thing. It's not a good thing for a woman to elope with someone. If her family is superstitious,
they might deliberately deny it. We must be wary of them."

She reached into her hair, pulled off the golden phoenix hairpin, and gave it to him, saying, "If they try to deny it, just show them this hairpin, and they won't be able to deny it."

Cui said, "My lady is so thoughtful!"

He took the hairpin, put it in his sleeve, and headed towards the guard's house.

When he arrived at the hall, he was announced in. The guard, hearing that Cui had arrived, was overjoyed and came out to greet him.

Before Cui could speak, the guard came out and said, "I have not been attentive enough in the past, causing you, sir, to live in unrest. I am guilty.

Please forgive me for the sake of my late father!"

Cui knelt on the ground, not daring to look up, and not daring to speak directly, he only said, "This humble son-in-law deserves to die a thousand deaths!"

After saying this, he kowtowed repeatedly.

The defender helped him up, saying, "Young master

, what crime have you committed? Explain yourself clearly so I won't have any doubts." Cui Sheng replied, "It must be because my father-in-law is merciful and forgiving that I dared to speak."

The defender said, "Speak freely, what are your questions?"

Seeing that he was pleased with the defender's expression, Cui Sheng said, "My daughter, Qingniang, has been secretly involved with me. Our affairs are intimate, and our affections are strong. I have been accused of adultery and
have committed a crime. I feared the seriousness of my offense and had no choice but to flee in the dead of night and hide in the village. A year has passed, and I have been unable to hear from her or send letters. Although we are deeply in love, how could I
forget the kindness of my parents? Today, I have come with your daughter to visit you, hoping that you will understand my situation, forgive my sins, and grant me the joy of a long and happy life together, so that my wish to be with you may be fulfilled forever!
I am truly fortunate that my father-in-law is so kind and forgiving, allowing me to have a perfect family." "I only beg my father-in-law for mercy."

Upon hearing this, the defender was greatly surprised and said, "What are you saying, sir? My daughter, Qingniang, has been bedridden for a year. She can't eat or drink and needs to be supported to move. She never gets
out just say that? Have you seen a ghost?"

When Cui heard him speak, he thought to himself, "Qingniang is indeed insightful! She is indeed afraid of disgracing the family and only pretends to be sick in bed to deceive outsiders."

He then said to the defender, "How dare I lie? Now Qingniang is on the boat. Father-in-law sent someone to pick her up,

and you will see the truth." The defender just smiled bitterly and did not believe it, but said to a servant, "Go and go to the Cui family's boat and see who came with him. They mistake her for my
Qingniang ? This is outrageous!"

The servant went to the side of the boat and looked inside. There was no one in the cabin. The boatman was eating in the cabin with his head down. The servant asked, "
Where did the person in your cabin go?"

The boatman replied, "A scholar went ashore, leaving a young lady in the cabin. I just saw her go ashore too."

The servant returned to report to his master, "I don't see anyone on the boat. The boatman said a young lady went ashore, but she's nowhere to be seen."

Seeing no consequences, the guard couldn't help but show his bewilderment, saying, "Young man, you should be honest. Why fabricate such a lie and falsely accuse someone's daughter? What kind of reason is this?"

Cui Sheng, seeing him speak... He was also in a hurry, and hastily pulled out the golden phoenix hairpin from his sleeve, presenting it to the guard, saying, "This is your beloved Qingniang's possession, it can be used as proof,
it's not just empty talk!"

The guard took it and looked at it, and exclaimed in great surprise, "This is the hairpin that my deceased daughter Xingniang wore in her hair during her funeral, she was buried with her long ago, how did it end up in your hands? Strange!
Strange !"

Cui Sheng recalled that last year when the sedan chair carrying the woman returned from the grave, this hairpin was found under the chair. Later, Qingniang went out at night to look for the hairpin, and they became husband and wife. Fearing that the matter would be exposed, they fled together to the old servant Jin Chao.
Having lived there for a year, he recounted the entire story to the guards.

The guard was stunned and said, "Qingniang is lying ill in bed in her room. If you don't believe me, you can go and see her. How can you describe it so vividly? And
how come into being? It's truly a strange matter."

He took Cui Sheng's hand, wanting to lead him to the room to see the sick woman and verify the truth.

It turned out that Qingniang had indeed been bedridden and unable to get out of bed.

That day, while the servants outside were wondering about this, Qingniang suddenly got up from her bed and ran towards the hall.

The servants, seeing this, were surprised and rushed out with the guard's nanny, exclaiming, "She's been unable to move, but now she's suddenly walking!"

They saw Qingniang reach the hall and bow to the guard.

Upon seeing that it was Qingniang, the guard was startled and asked, "When did you get here?"

Cui Sheng thought to himself, "She came in from the boat. Let's hear what she has to say."

Qingniang said, "I am Xingniang. I lost my parents early, and they were buried far away in the wilderness. However, my fate with Cui Lang has not been severed. I have come here today for no other reason than to help Cui Lang
by remarrying his beloved younger sister

, Qingniang. If you agree to my request, my sister's illness will be cured immediately. If you do not agree, I will leave, and my sister will die." The whole family was shocked to hear this. They saw that the body and face were Qingniang's, but the voice and mannerisms were Xingniang's. They all knew that it was the spirit of the dead returning and possessing someone to speak. The guards
sternly rebuked him, saying, "Since you are already dead, how can you still be in the world, acting recklessly and confusing the living?"

Qingniang then repeated Xingniang's words, saying, "When I died, I went to the underworld. The underworld said I was innocent and did not detain me. I was placed under the jurisdiction of the Earth Goddess, in charge of delivering memorials. Because my
earthly ties were not yet exhausted, I specially asked the goddess for a year's leave to come and fulfill this marriage with Cui Lang. My sister's illness was also due to my borrowing her spirit to be with Cui Lang. Now that my
time is up, I must go. How can I let Cui Lang be lonely from now on, and become strangers to my family? That's why I came to beg my parents, that you must agree to my sister's marriage to him, so that I can rest easy in
the netherworld "

Seeing his sorrowful words, the guards and his wife granted his request.

"My son, rest assured! Just follow your advice and marry Qingniang to him."

Xingniang, seeing her parents' approval, was overjoyed and bowed to them, saying, "Thank you for listening to me, parents. I'm going now."

She went to Cui Sheng, took his hand, and sobbed,

"We've been in love for a year, and now we part. Qingniang's marriage has been arranged for me. Be a good guest, and while you're enjoying your new marriage, don't forget me!"

She then wept bitterly. Cui Sheng, having heard her words, realized that the person who had been living with him was Xingniang's spirit.

Hearing her words of advice, though heartbroken, he knew it was his aunt's body and couldn't be too intimate in front of others.

Xingniang's spirit finished speaking, cried out several times, and then Qingniang's body suddenly collapsed to the ground.

Everyone was alarmed and rushed to see, but she was already lifeless.

Touching his heart, it was warm. He quickly drank ginger soup, and after about an hour, he awoke. His illness was cured, and he moved as usual. He remembered
nothing .

Amidst the chatter, he glanced up and saw Cui Sheng standing there, hastily covering his face and rushing into the main gate.

Cui Sheng, as if waking from a dream, was startled and confused for a long time before calming down.

The guards then chose an auspicious day and arranged for Qingniang and Cui Sheng to marry.

On their wedding night, Cui Sheng, having seen Qingniang before, was quite familiar with her. Qingniang, however, didn't quite recognize Cui Sheng and felt extremely ashamed.

On their wedding night, Cui Sheng saw Qingniang still a virgin, her virginity...

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