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Chapter Thirteen of Hu Sanniang's Scandalous History: Chen Liqing Challenges Prince Lin to Double Concubines 

The day after Wudi's wedding, Prince Li Renyi of Western Xia visited him alone, inviting him to a tavern in Tokyo for drinks. Since Wudi had never been to Tokyo before, he went with him without any attendants. They entered a tavern, sat down, and ordered some wine and meat. They each drank a few cups. Li Renyi was only a few days younger than Wudi and wanted to become his sworn brother. Wudi liked his forthright and generous nature, so they became sworn brothers. Li Renyi told Wudi that he and his brother had become mortal enemies over the position of Crown Prince of Western Xia, and that their father's death would likely lead to their fratricide. His brother's mother was their father's legal wife, and her power far exceeded that of his own mother's family. He feared he would have to flee Western Xia to survive. Wudi told him that if he had nowhere else to go, he should seek help from his sister, Princess Yinping, who, along with the Xiao brothers, had already seized control of a large area of southwestern Liao territory, including some bordering Western Xia. Wudi asked the innkeeper to bring her pen and ink to write a letter for her sister, Li Renyi, which she then gave to Renyi. In the letter, she stated that Li Renyi was her sworn brother and asked for his help if he came to her for refuge. The two drank some more wine, and Li Renyi bid farewell to Wudi. They left the tavern and went their separate ways. Wudi returned to her residence, and after walking only a few steps, she bumped into the beautiful female general Chen Liqing

. She was also alone, leading a horse behind her. Liqing had just come from Gao Yanei's place; Gao Yanei had now moved out of the Grand Commandant's mansion and was living on his own. That day, Liqing had been interrupted by Li Renyi when she was about to have a duel with Wudi. She felt a connection to this Liao prince and had come to Gao Yanei to inquire about his affairs in Liao. Gao Yanei told her that the court's spies in Liao had sent back a secret report stating that the current Liao queen was installed by Hu Sanniang, the leader of the Green Mountain Alliance, and that the two were sworn sisters. The queen had no biological sons; the prince was adopted later. However, the mother and daughter had an extremely good relationship, even better than that of a biological son. Liqing recalled Hu Sanniang, the woman who had captured Yongqing alive in Dengzhou. After releasing Yongqing, she led her men away by sea, apparently heading to the Liao Kingdom.

Liqing thanked Gao Yanei, who said it wasn't necessary, but his eyes were fixed on Liqing's chest. Liqing knew what he meant; she herself wanted to try the new activity from that day again. Both of them were in sync, so they embraced. Gao Yanei first undressed Liqing and had sex with her standing up, then, just like that day, tied her hands and feet to a pillar. At this moment, Grand Commandant Gao sent someone to find him. Yanei had no choice but to untie Liqing and go out to follow the Grand Commandant's entourage.

Liqing was unsatisfied and quite unhappy. She dressed and left Gao Yanei's residence. Leading her horse into the street, she saw the Liao prince and Li Renyi emerging from a tavern in the distance. A thought struck her, and she followed them. After Li Renyi left, she stepped forward and greeted Wudi with a bow, saying, "Liqing congratulates the Prince Consort. I wanted to spar with you the other day, but was interrupted. Today, by chance, I wonder if you have time?"

Wudi, seeing the person he had been longing for, though knowing she was his sister's enemy, was still reluctant to leave. He returned the bow to Liqing, saying, "General Chen's martial arts are superb; a duel is unnecessary."

Liqing said, "Does the Prince Consort look down on Liqing?"

Wudi said, "Not at all. Who would dare look down on the renowned Flying Guard? I witnessed your halberd skills the other day; your archery must be even more superb. But how can we spar on this main street? We might injure passersby and onlookers."

Liqing said, "That's true. Come on, mount my horse, and I'll take you to a good place where no one will disturb us."

Wudi mounted Liqing's horse, sitting behind her. He embraced her waist from behind, and Liqing spurred the horse eastward. Along the way, the two chatted about everyday matters. Wudi learned that Liqing already had a husband, and a pang of jealousy rose in his heart. As the road bumped, Wudi's chest bumped against Liqing's back, and his arms inevitably rubbed against her breasts. He inhaled the fragrance of Liqing's body and felt his groin begin to harden. Liqing, however, seemed unconcerned. She felt Wudi's face flush and his heart pounding, and she chuckled inwardly.

The two arrived at an abandoned training ground for the Imperial Guards, and Liqing and Wudi dismounted. Liqing said, "I didn't bring my halberd, and you have no long weapon either. We'll have to settle this with wrestling."

Wudi replied, "No need. For a woman like you to be able to roam freely among the many skilled warriors of the Imperial Guards, I naturally concede defeat."

Liqing laughed, "You certainly know how to talk. Alright, we can discuss the duel later. We have nothing else to do, so let's sit down and chat for a while."

The two then sat on a rock and began to talk freely about everything under the sun. For some reason, Wudi fell in love with Liqing at first sight, finding everything she said incredibly endearing. Liqing, in turn, also took a liking to this handsome young man from Liao, and the two found themselves getting along famously. Liqing recounted how she had beaten up the spoiled brats of Dongjing (Kaifeng) in her childhood, and how she had frequently competed in weaponry and archery, earning the title of "Female Flying Guard." Unable to tell Liqing about his own past, Wudi shared many amusing anecdotes from his travels, and the two frequently burst into laughter.

Wudi, however, still harbored resentment over Liqing killing his brother-in-law. He thought, "Why don't I confront her directly and see her response?" He then composed himself and said to Liqing, "I feel honored to have met you, Miss Liqing. However, I have a heavy burden on my heart that I wish to share with you."

Liqing asked, "What is it that is so serious?"

Wudi replied, "Last time, when the Song and Jin armies joined forces to attack the Liao Kingdom, you shot and killed my brother-in-law, General Xiao Wanzhong, in Shuozhou. Although it was a war between two nations, I find it difficult to truly connect with you because of this incident."

Liqing was taken aback and said, "I see. I didn't realize Princess Yinping was your sister. She fought me on the battlefield to a draw, and later she came to Song alone..." "I admire her courage and martial arts skills. Your brother-in-law was even more valiant. After being surrounded, he fought to the death and refused to surrender. Despite being wounded, he killed many Song soldiers single-handedly. I admire generals like him the most. At that time, he had nowhere to escape. I shot him to save him from being captured and humiliated."

Wudi looked at Liqing and asked, "Is this true?"

Liqing replied solemnly, "Absolutely not a word of falsehood."

Wudi said, "In that case, I thank you on behalf of my sister for your kindness." He then bowed to Liqing, who quickly stopped him, saying, "Why such formalities between friends?"

Wudi felt as if a heavy burden had been lifted, and Liqing's attraction to him seemed to grow stronger.

Suddenly remembering something, Liqing exclaimed, "Oh dear!"

Wudi asked, "What's wrong?"

Liqing replied, "It's not that I'm panicking. We've been chatting here for a long time, and it's getting late. We need to start our wrestling match quickly, or we won't have time."

Wudi laughed, "Is it really necessary to wrestle?"

Liqing said, "Of course. But wrestling will inevitably get our clothes dirty and torn, making it difficult to get home. No one will see us here, so why don't we take off our clothes and wrestle?"

Wudi hadn't expected Liqing to have such a whimsical idea. He thought that if she, a girl, didn't care, then he, a man, shouldn't be so coy. The two took off their clothes and put them aside, then began to wrestle.

The two young people, naked and embracing each other, and feeling attracted to each other, were bound to have something good happen. At first, they touched each other's breasts and groins, but later they embraced each other tightly, laughing so hard they could hardly breathe. Next came rapid breathing. Liqing's large, white breasts swayed, their dark nipples seeming to beckon to Wudi. Wudi, with a jade pillar between his legs, stepped forward and embraced Liqing. Liqing's fragrant tongue darted out slightly, and Wudi opened his mouth to take it in, their kisses meeting. Wudi's jade pillar, already hard as iron, eagerly explored the fragrant grass between Liqing's legs and thrust inside. Liqing moaned softly, causing Wudi's blood to surge, and he thrust vigorously without ceasing.

After a long while, the two collapsed to the ground, drenched in sweat. After resting for a while, they helped each other up and went to a stream. They washed themselves, dressed, and rode back on the same horse, embracing each other. By then, it was dark, and there were few pedestrians. Liqing escorted Wudi to his son-in-law's residence, embraced him and kissed him passionately for a while, then bid farewell, mounted her horse, and rode away. Wudi waited until she was out of sight before turning back and entering the residence.

Princess Mingyue, accompanied by several maids, welcomed Wudi into the house and served him food and wine. The two ate their evening meal. Princess Mingyue then instructed the maids to prepare a fragrant bath for Wudi, after which the two went to bed for a sweet and intimate time. Wudi, having slept with Liqing that day, was too happy to sleep. Seeing that Princess Mingyue was already asleep, he got out of bed and went to Aunt Qiongying's room. Qiongying was still awake and opened the door, pulling Wudi into the room.

Wudi undressed Qiongying and carried her to the bed, pleasuring her while telling her about his romantic encounter that day. Qiongying was too busy moaning softly to reply. Afterwards, she said to him, "It's a good thing that you two get along so well with Liqing. It's a pity she's already married. But things are unpredictable; perhaps you two will become husband and wife someday." Wudi nodded in agreement.

After returning home, Liqing had dinner with Yongqing, and the two turned off the lights and went to bed to rest. Liqing said to Yongqing, "I heard news at the Grand Commandant's mansion today that Hu Sanniang, who captured you alive in Dengzhou, has gone to the Liao Kingdom. The Queen of Liao is now her sworn sister, and she has become the Grand Marshal of the State."

Yongqing thought to himself, "That's it. Princess Yinping looks so much like her; she must be her biological daughter."

The two then engaged in marital relations. Liqing, having been with both Gao Yanei and Lin Wudi during the day, felt guilty towards Yongqing and served him diligently in bed. Yongqing, thinking of Hu Sanniang and Princess Yinping, sometimes treated Liqing as Hu Sanniang, sometimes as Princess Yinping, his erection becoming harder and longer than usual. The two tossed and turned in bed for most of the night before finally collapsing from exhaustion and falling asleep.

The next day, Wudi met Yanqing and Li Shishi at a secret location arranged by Lehe. Yan Qing originally intended to take Li Shishi away from Tokyo to live in seclusion, but he feared that Shishi wouldn't be able to adapt to a life of hardship, and he couldn't bear to leave her behind alone, so he hadn't been able to go. Later, Le He told him about Hu Sanniang's great deeds in Liao, persuading him to serve the Grand Marshal, which he agreed to. Sanniang asked him to remain in Tokyo to assist Le He in gathering military intelligence.

When Wudi saw Li Shishi's appearance, he thought to himself, "This woman is truly a beauty; no wonder even Uncle Yan Qing is captivated by her." Le He told Yan Qing Wudi's true identity, and Yan Qing then realized that this famous Liao prince was actually the Grand Marshal's biological son. He hurriedly pulled Shishi down to kneel and pay his respects to Wudi.

Wudi hurriedly helped him up, saying, "No, you mustn't. My mother greatly admires Uncle Yan and told me not to neglect him."

Yan Qing was pleased to see Wudi so respectful and courteous. Li Shishi is now serving the Grand Marshal. San Niang asked Wudi to bring her some rare Liao Dynasty jewelry, which she greatly admired. She also had feelings for the handsome young man, Wudi. Yan Qing and Le He detailed the military intelligence and important court affairs they had gathered to Wudi, who would then report back to San Niang. This was omitted from the story. After

Li Shishi and Yan Qing returned home, the Emperor Emeritus arrived for a visit. Yan Qing didn't want to have anything to do with the Emperor Emeritus anymore, but Li Shishi was his woman; how could he stop him? Unfortunately, the Emperor Emeritus and Shishi liked Yan Qing to be by their side during their intimate moments, so Yan Qing had no choice but to comply.

The Emperor Emeritus's favorite pastime was having Shishi perform oral sex on him while Yan Qing simultaneously penetrated her from behind. Feeling aggrieved, Yan Qing grabbed Shishi's snow-white buttocks and began to thrust violently, until Shishi's body went limp and she couldn't stand, her moans growing louder. The Emperor Emeritus, in front of her, cupped her breasts and laughed uncontrollably. Later, a maid brought snacks and fragrant tea, and the three sat down to drink and rest.

Shishi pestered the Emperor Emeritus with questions about interesting things happening in the palace; this was something Yan Qing had taught her, and she wanted to help Third Sister gather some important information. The Emperor Emeritus was pleased and chatted with Shishi for a while, inadvertently revealing that he had planted spies among Princess Mingyue's maids, specifically to gather intelligence on the Liao palace. Yan Qing was shocked upon hearing this. After the Emperor Emeritus left, he went to inform Lehe, instructing him to send someone to inform Wudi of this matter that very night.

Upon returning home, Wudi received an invitation from the Emperor Emeritus to a banquet the next day at Furong Garden for the Liao prince, along with many sons of nobles and high-ranking officials. Furong Garden was a luxurious residence of the Emperor Emeritus, not far from the palace. Since his abdication, the Emperor Emeritus had become much more leisurely and less constrained in his actions. He remained as philandering as ever, not only associating with courtesans like Li Shishi, but also having countless confidantes. He frequently invited the children of nobles and high-ranking officials, as well as the young talents of the time, to gather for drinking and revelry. Everyone, seeing him as the emperor's father, eagerly flattered him. Wudi attended the banquet alone, accompanied only by Qiongying. He first paid his respects to the retired emperor, then greeted the other guests. Seeing the extravagant luxury of the Hibiscus Garden, Wudi secretly shook his head. At this time, the Jin dynasty had already occupied many prefectures and counties of the Song dynasty, and the Song army suffered repeated defeats, yet the emperor and his son continued their decadent lifestyle.

Having defeated the Western Xia prince in a martial arts contest, Wudi's fame spread throughout the capital. Many young women and married women at the banquet admired him and approached him for conversation. Among the crowd was a girl named Huyan Ling, only seventeen years old. She had been captivated by Wudi after witnessing his duel with the Western Xia prince. Huyan Ling's father was Huyan Zhuo, a former leader of Liangshan, currently leading troops at the front against the Jin invasion. Hu Yanling was naturally active and learned excellent martial arts from her father and brother from a young age. The woman she admired most was the female general Chen Liqing, and she always dreamed of leading troops into battle like Chen Liqing, achieving great merit. She was completely unaware of the pain, humiliation, and helplessness Chen Liqing had endured. She wasn't qualified to attend the banquet; her elder sister, Hu Yanqiong, had married a member of the royal family as a concubine, and she had disguised herself as a maid and followed her brother-in-law into the Hibiscus Garden. Shy, she didn't dare speak to Wudi, so she followed him from a distance.

Wudi met Chen Liqing at the banquet; she had come with her husband, Zhu Yongqing. Seeing Liqing and her husband's affectionate display, Wudi felt a pang of jealousy. When Zhu Yongqing spoke to her, Chen Liqing remained expressionless, as if she didn't recognize him. At the banquet, the young talents were reciting poems and composing verses. Wudi, unfamiliar with poetry, wandered around, admiring the exquisite carvings, painted beams, and exotic flowers and plants. The Hibiscus Garden was enormous, and Wudi got lost while wandering around. However, he wasn't in a hurry and strolled slowly through the garden alone.

Huyanling secretly followed Wudi, her mind wandering. Wudi was admiring the flowers when a fragrant breeze wafted over, and he was embraced by a soft body. Turning around, he saw Chen Liqing. She kissed him, saying, "My darling, I've finally found you." Wudi was overjoyed and pulled Liqing into the flowerbed, starting to undress her. The two of them were naked, and Huyanling, hiding nearby, stared wide-eyed, mesmerized. Wudi vigorously kneaded Liqing's breasts, thrusting his member into her body, his hips moving rhythmically. Liqing's hands caressed Wudi's naked body; her face and neck flushed red as she tried to suppress her moans, making her even more adorable. Wudi fucked her even more vigorously…

Huyanling's face turned red, her heart raced, and she almost cried out. Just then, someone reached out from behind and covered her mouth. She tried to struggle, but the person held her tightly, rendering her immobile. She smelled the person's fragrance and felt the softness of their chest against her back, knowing that the person holding her was a woman. The person lifted her up and carried her to a grove of trees a little further away. Hu Yanling had just been spying on her most respected woman, Chen Liqing, and her most admired man, Yelü Sen (Lin Wudi), doing that shameful thing. Now, caught by this woman, she felt as if she herself had been caught doing that thing, her heart pounding with panic, unsure of what to say. Looking closely at the woman, she recognized her as the female attendant who had followed the Liao prince. She had white teeth and red lips, a beautiful, delicate yet mature face, and an ageless, curvaceous figure that even made the usually proud Hu Yanling feel inferior.

Qiong Ying, who had been watching Wudi's movements from afar, noticed this girl sneaking around behind Wudi and followed to see what she was up to. Later, Liqing and Wudi engaged in a series of incredibly erotic acts amidst the flowers. Qiongying, fearing she would expose them and ruin their tryst, captured her. Qiongying asked, "Who are you? Did you secretly follow the prince to assassinate him?"

Huyanling, having been carried here by Qiongying, found her agile and incredibly strong; carrying her, a grown woman, seemed effortless. She dared not struggle or resist, stammering incoherently. Qiongying saw her expression as that of a child who had done something wrong, not an assassin. She reached between Huyanling's legs and felt something wet, secretly amused.

Huyanling, already aroused, trembled at Qiongying's touch, about to speak when Qiongying covered her mouth with her other hand. Qiongying threatened, "Tell me the truth! Who are you? Otherwise, I will hand you over to the Emperor Emeritus!"

This terrified Huyan Ling. Afraid of bringing shame upon her family, she confessed that she was the daughter of Huyan Zhuo, a general on the border, and that she had followed the prince to see this renowned figure in the capital. She begged the elder sister to release her.

Qiong Ying, of course, knew Huyan Zhuo and thought it was quite a coincidence. Her third sister had mentioned to her a few days ago that the Liao Kingdom lacked trusted generals to guard the passes, and that it would be great if they could recruit Huyan Zhuo and Guan Sheng, two former Liangshan leaders skilled in military command. Qiong Ying told her, "Don't be surprised, I'm not a Khitan. Your father and I are old friends; we've been through thick and thin together." Then she told her her name.

Huyan Ling had heard her father tell stories of how Zhang Qing and Qiong Ying could injure enemies with flying stones and how they had achieved great military exploits. Now, seeing the real Aunt Qiong Ying, she was overjoyed and hugged her tightly, wanting to learn the skill of throwing stones. Qiong Ying quickly told her not to be loud, lest she attract attention. Then she inquired about her family situation and learned that Huyan Zhuo and his son Huyan Yu were stationed on the Song-Jin border, not far from the Liao Kingdom. Huyan Ling's older sister, Huyan Qiong, had married the retired emperor's cousin as a concubine, and she was temporarily staying at her sister's house. Qiong Ying also liked this pretty girl and wished that Wudi could take her as a concubine. Wudi would definitely take many concubines after becoming

the crown prince, so one more wouldn't matter. However, her father, Huyan Zhuo, was not present, and there was no one to make a decision for the time being. Huyan Ling remembered that Qiong Ying was the prince's attendant, so she asked her, "Auntie, why did you become the attendant of the Khitan prince?"

Qiong Ying replied, "I can't tell you that now, but I'll tell you later. The prince will become a world-renowned hero in the future. I can send someone to your father to inform him that you will be given to him as a concubine. What do you think?" Huyan Ling blushed and remained silent, but she was already willing.

Qiongying said, "We'll be returning to Liao soon. If you need anything these next few days, you can come to the Prince Consort's residence to find me." Huyanling nodded and reluctantly took her leave.

Huyanling returned home and met her elder sister, Huyanqiong, telling her about meeting Aunt Qiongying and expressing her desire to go to Liao with her. Huyanqiong, the eldest sister, was almost thirty. She had met Qiongying when she was young and admired her as a heroine, but she had been weak since childhood and had never practiced martial arts. Later, her father, wanting to curry favor with the royal family, married her off as a concubine to the Emperor Emeritus's cousin. Her husband's father was ennobled, and he himself was a military officer in the Imperial Guard, with many wives and concubines. He treated Huyanqiong well at first, but gradually grew tired of her and even ordered his other wives and concubines to beat her. After Huyanling moved in with her sister, he suddenly became kind to her again. Huyanqiong knew he had ill intentions, so she kept a close eye on her sister, preventing her from falling into the same predicament as she had. If Huyan Ling could stay with Aunt Qiongying, her older sister would be at ease; with someone keeping an eye on her, she wouldn't easily cause trouble. There were rumors that the Jin people would attack the Song Dynasty sooner or later, so going to the Liao Dynasty might be safer than staying in Tokyo. Who she married in the future was up to fate; staying here would only lead to her being ruined by her husband sooner or later.

That night, her husband, drunk, came to Huyan Qiong's place again. He tore off her clothes and raped her brutally. Huyan Qiong lay naked on the bed, panting, feeling extreme disgust for her husband but daring not to utter a sound. Her husband then mentioned taking Huyan Ling as a concubine. How could she let her younger sister suffer like this? So she gritted her teeth and resolutely refused. Seeing this usually submissive woman dare to defy him, her husband was furious and dragged her off the bed, slapping her more than a dozen times. Huyan Ling slept in the next room. Having only recently moved in, she didn't know about her sister's mistreatment at home, and her sister didn't want her to know either. Startled awake by the commotion, she rushed into her sister's room without even dressing properly. She found both her sister and brother-in-law naked, blood trickling from her sister's mouth. Seeing her barely clothed, her brother-in-law immediately became aroused, roaring as he pounced on her, grabbing her and pinning her to the bed, tearing at her clothes. Terrified by her usually kind brother-in-law's ferocious appearance, Hu Yanling froze, forgetting to resist. Hu Yanqiong grabbed her husband's hand, trying to pull him off her sister, but he shoved her forcefully, her head hitting the wall and knocking her unconscious. Only then did Hu Yanling begin to fight back. Although she was skilled in martial arts, how could she possibly defeat such a strong man with her bare hands? Pinned beneath him, unable to move, her brother-in-law's thick member mercilessly thrust between her legs. A moment later, Hu Yanqiong was awakened by her sister's cries. She got up and saw her husband still brutally raping her sister. Hearing her sister's heart-wrenching screams, this woman, though weak, still possessed the blood of a warrior. Enraged, she grabbed a teapot from the table and smashed it over her husband's head. Her husband, engrossed in raping Hu Yanling, was struck, his head bleeding profusely, and he passed out.

Hu Yanling got up, crying, and threw herself into her sister's arms. Both were naked, embracing each other and weeping. After a while, seeing no movement from her husband, Hu Yanqiong approached to check. Hu Yanling, still frightened, kept her distance. She saw the man lying motionless on the ground, a pool of blood beside him. Hu Yanqiong called her husband twice, but there was no response. She nudged him, but he still didn't move. Now she panicked, reaching for his mouth and nose, but felt no breath. Realizing the enormity of her mistake, she hurriedly called her younger sister over and said, "I've killed your brother-in-law! What should we do?" She thought that even if he wasn't handed over to the authorities, he would be beaten to death by his brothers and other wives and concubines. Her own death was less important than the tragic fate of her unmarried sister; how could she not feel heartbroken? At this moment, Huyan Ling calmed down and said to her sister, "Since we're going to die anyway, why don't we escape? Perhaps there's a way out."

Huyan Qiong said, "We're helpless and alone; where can we go?"

Huyan Ling said, "Aunt Qiongying said that if anything happens, we should go to the Prince Consort's residence to find her; perhaps she can save us." Huyan Qiong thought this was better than waiting to die, so she and her sister dressed, dragged her husband's body under the bed and hid it, wiping away the bloodstains on the floor. The two quietly opened the door and slipped out, hurrying towards the Prince Consort's residence. Fortunately, the servants were all asleep and didn't hear the door open.

That night, Wudi and Princess Mingyue went out to visit guests and stayed at their homes, leaving Qiongying alone at the Prince Consort's residence. A guard came to report that two women, claiming to be daughters of Qiongying's old friends, wanted to see Aunt Qiongying. Entering the house, they saw the sisters, Huyanqiong and Huyanling, drenched in sweat. Huyanqiong's face was still red and swollen from her husband's beating. Qiongying was startled and asked Huyanling, "Who are these people? Why are you in such a state?"

Huyanling replied, "This is my elder sister, Huyanqiong. We have killed someone and have come to you for protection, Aunt. Please, for our father's sake, save my sister and me." She then knelt before Qiongying and stammered out the entire story of killing her brother-in-law. Upon hearing this, Qiongying pulled the two sisters up and embraced them, comforting them. The two sisters, seeing Qiongying as if she were their own mother, burst into tears. Qiongying asked, "Did anyone see you on your way here?"

The two replied, "It was already dark when we escaped, and there wasn't a single person on the road."

Qiongying said, "That's good." She told them not to worry, and first arranged for maids to help the sisters bathe and change, then brought out food and tea for them to eat and drink, and sent them to their guest rooms to sleep. The two sisters had suffered a lot of fright, and now they were finally at ease and fell asleep quickly.

The next morning, after settling things, Qiongying called Huyanqiong and Huyanling into her room to discuss matters. She looked at Huyanqiong and thought to herself, although she was a bit older, she was very beautiful and had the charm of a mature woman; Wudi would definitely like her. She said to the two sisters, "I'll tell you the truth, this Liao prince is not a Khitan. His name is Lin Wudi, and he is the son of your Aunt Hu Sanniang. He has recognized the Liao queen as his mother and will take over the throne in the future." Then she told the two sisters about the grand foundation laid by the Grand Marshal Hu Sanniang, and Huyanqiong and Huyanling were so astonished that they couldn't close their mouths. They had long heard of Hu Sanniang's legendary exploits, but they were unaware that she could accomplish so many earth-shattering feats that would put men to shame.

Qiongying continued, "There's something I wanted to discuss with your father before making arrangements, but now that you've killed someone and are homeless, I might as well say it. I wonder if you sisters are willing to become Wudi's concubines? If not, I'll find a way to send you to see your father; I won't force you."

Huyan Ling naturally agreed, but Huyan Qiong said, "How could the prince want a withered flower like me?"

Qiongying smiled and said, "Don't worry about that; I'll take care of it. You'll sleep in my room tonight, and I'll make the arrangements."

After Wudi returned, Qiongying didn't mention the Huyan sisters. That night, after having sex with Princess Mingyue, Wudi, as usual, went to Qiongying's room. Although the light was dim, he was already quite experienced and, without a word, took off his clothes and jumped onto the bed. He touched himself and was immediately stunned. There weren't just one, but three hot, naked bodies waiting for him. He couldn't help but open his mouth and say, "Aunt Qiongying?"

Qiongying hugged Wudi from behind, her breasts pressed against his back, and whispered in his ear, "Wudi, I've taken the liberty of finding you a pair of beautiful sisters as your concubines. You won't disrespect your aunt, will you?"

Wudi's face was now as red as a pig's liver, but no one could see it from the distance. He knew Qiongying was definitely doing it for his own good, so he said, "Thank you, Auntie. I will definitely repay your great kindness in the future."

Qiongying then pulled Huyan Qiong and Huyan Ling into Wudi's arms, got off the bed herself, but didn't leave; instead, she sat down at the table.

Meanwhile, Wudi had already begun his battle with the two sisters, and the bed echoed with soft moans and lewd whispers. The two sisters were determined to please Wudi, showering him with tenderness, making him feel as if he were melting. Huyan Qiong, having experienced men, felt that Wudi was different from her husband, a true, upright man. She used all the tricks of a mature woman to please him, and Wudi naturally accepted them all. Huyan Ling, no longer experiencing the pain of her first time, could fully enjoy Wudi's affections; her soft moans excited him immensely. Wudi thought, "Even the life of a god couldn't be better than this."

Afterwards, Wudi took a nap. When he woke up, he saw Qiong Ying sitting on the bed, dressed, looking at him with a smile. Wudi jumped off the bed naked, embraced her, stripped her naked, and carried her onto the bed, exclaiming, "Aunt Qiong Ying, I love you to death!" He then buried his head in her chest and kissed her. At this moment, the Huyan sisters also woke up. The elder sister, Huyan Qiong, gave her younger sister a wink,

and the two came forward. One kissed Wudi, and the other kissed Qiongying, and the room was filled with lewd sounds again. The next afternoon, Huyan Qiong's husband's family discovered their master dead under the bed, and panic ensued. Unable to find Huyan Qiong and her sister, they assumed the two had committed murder and fled, and reported it to the authorities. The Kaifeng Prefecture sent men to search and apprehend the murderers. Qiongying told Wudi in detail about the Huyan sisters, and Wudi said, "Such villains are dead, so be it." She only instructed the Huyan sisters to be careful and not to leave the Prince Consort's residence. Unable to catch them, the Kaifeng Prefecture constables concluded that the suspects had fled elsewhere and issued arrest warrants to neighboring prefectures and counties for the murder suspects Huyan Qiong and Huyan Ling.

That day, the female general Chen Liqing came to the Prince Consort's residence to formally visit the prince, but in reality, she wanted to have a secret rendezvous with Wudi. As Wudi was about to leave Tokyo and return to Liao, he was very reluctant to part with Liqing. After their passionate encounter, Wudi told Liqing that he wanted her to go to Liao with him. Liqing said, "I already have a husband. Although our love is not as deep as yours, I love him very much and don't want to hurt him. I am already very content with what we have today. One should not be too greedy. If we are destined to meet again, we will surely meet again someday. Take care on your journey."

Wudi said, "Sister is right. Recently, it seems that Jin is going to attack Song. If Song is defeated, you can bring your husband and family to Liao. I can guarantee your family's livelihood. If you want fame and fortune, you can also serve in Liao's army."

Liqing said, "Then I thank you, brother." After saying this, the two parted with tears in their eyes. Two days later, Wudi and his party bid farewell to the emperor and set off for Liao.

After returning to Liao, Wudi and Princess Mingyue went to pay their respects to the queen. A few days later, the Queen officially held a grand ceremony, establishing Wudi as Crown Prince, Princess Mingyue as Crown Princess, and Huyan Ling and Huyan Qiong as Consorts. Fearing Huyan Ling would be too busy, Wudi asked Qiong Ying and Gu Dasao to select three hundred female soldiers for her to train. Huyan Ling never dreamed that life in Liao would be so pleasant, and she adored Wudi. During the day, she either pestered Aunt Qiong Ying to teach her how to throw stones or trained the female soldiers, feeling the days fly by. Princess Mingyue, seeing this, also wanted to play with Huyan Ling, and Wudi agreed. The two became as close as sisters, often serving Wudi together at night. Huyan Qiong was less active and spent most of her time in the palace, feeling that things were completely different now compared to when she was in Dongjing. Wudi liked her mature charm and spent more time with her. Soon, both sisters became pregnant, and the Queen was overjoyed, holding a banquet to celebrate.

Qiongying and Gu Dasao had already interrogated the four spies from among Princess Mingyue's maids. Three of them were willing to cooperate, and San Niang kept them to deliver the information she needed to the Song Dynasty. The third refused to surrender and had to be killed.

Because of Wudi's status as the Crown Prince, San Niang could not openly meet her daughters-in-law. Qiongying could only secretly bring Princess Mingyue and the sisters Huyan Qiong and Huyan Ling to the Grand Marshal's Mansion to pay their respects to their mother-in-law. At this time, Wudi had already told Princess Mingyue the secret of his birth. San Niang was very satisfied with her three daughters-in-law and pulled them into her arms one by one, asking them all sorts of questions. When Princess Mingyue and the other two saw San Niang, they exclaimed in their hearts: She looks so young, is she really Wudi's mother? And she is so beautiful. Huyan Ling, the youngest, held onto San Niang's hand tightly, as if she had seen her own mother. San Niang had already heard Qiongying talk about the sisters and remembered her own one-night stand with Huyan Zhuo in the past, so she couldn't help but feel extra affection for the two of them.

The Queen summoned the Grand Marshal of the Nation. San Niang arrived at the palace to meet the Queen, and Hua Rong's sister, Hua Ling, was also brought along. The Queen expressed her desire to abdicate and enjoy a more leisurely life, suggesting that Wu Di become the King of Liao. San Niang argued that it wasn't the right time yet; Wu Di needed more experience and to perform more meritorious service for the country to increase his prestige in court. Rushing things would be counterproductive. The Queen sighed and had no choice but to agree. The Queen then summoned six handsome young men, assigning three to serve San Niang and three to serve Hua Ling. These men were handpicked by Qiong Ying and Gu Da Sao. San Niang had already enjoyed their services before, but she had brought Hua Ling along because she felt Hua Ling's life was too miserable. Hua Ling had told her that the person she loved most in her life was her brother, Hua Rong, with whom she had once consummated their relationship to save him. Another person she had loved was Zeng Sheng, the fifth son of the Zeng Tou City official, whose whereabouts were now unknown. San Niang felt that Hua Ling should experience some romantic pleasures; otherwise, it would be a waste to squander her youth.

The six young men, completely naked, were aroused by the sight of the stunningly beautiful San Niang and Hua Ling. They eagerly and forcefully ravished San Niang and Hua Ling, bringing them to a state of blissful ecstasy. Hua Ling, experiencing this for the first time, blushed deeply, which only fueled the three handsome young men's erections, making them as hard as steel. Panting, she felt grateful for San Niang's kindness. San Niang, her skin thickened considerably, shamelessly enjoyed the three young men's company. The Queen, who did this almost daily, simply sat by, watching San Niang and Hua Ling giggle incessantly. Afterwards, a maidservant helped them bathe, and then the three women slept together in the same bed.

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