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Red Crossing Chapter 17 

To his surprise, he was holding a young, robust woman, also completely naked, in his arms. She was fast asleep with her eyes closed, her soft snores echoing in the cave. He thought: So what happened with that woman last night was real, not a dream! He used his uninjured left hand to caress the woman's breast, and an intoxicating sensation immediately spread throughout his body. He had never kneaded such perfect, firm breasts before. The woman in his arms stirred, touching his injured left shoulder, and he winced in pain. This young woman named Xue Mei was sleeping so soundly; he couldn't bear to wake her. She had not only saved his life yesterday but also brought him unparalleled pleasure. However, she was too alluring now, and he couldn't resist gently kissing her neck, his left hand still lightly caressing her firm, perky breasts. Gradually, she regained consciousness, her body writhing in his arms with his kisses and caresses, mumbling incoherently. He leaned closer and listened carefully; it sounded like she was calling "Brother Yulin." He opened his mouth and sucked hard on one of her nipples, causing the woman in his arms to shudder and moan louder and louder. She began rubbing her wet genitals against his stomach and thighs, and soon he was erect. She rolled over and pressed herself against him, still without opening her eyes, only reaching down to grope. Her slightly sweaty forehead and flushed face indicated that she had been awake for a while. Soon, her hand found his penis, and she skillfully lifted her lower body, pinching his glans with her fingertips and aligning it with her vaginal opening. Pang Yulin completely forgot the pain of his wound at this moment; he thrust upwards with force, and with a "plop," he plunged in. The two of them cried out almost simultaneously and began their intense battle again, just like the night before. After a while, they stopped, exhausted. After catching their breath, Xuemei got out of bed; she wanted to prepare some food for her Brother Yulin. Seeing that his wounds were bleeding again, she felt extremely guilty and ashamed. Her behavior last night had been far too lewd; in the middle of the night, disregarding her brother Yu Lin's injuries, she had eagerly embraced him and begged for pleasure—her skin was thicker than a prostitute's! But Xue Mei couldn't control her desires; the handsome man before her was too attractive. She had completely lost her resistance, completely captivated by him. Even knowing it was a trap, she would jump in without hesitation. She stopped Pang Yu Lin, who was about to get up, and said to him, "Brother Yu Lin, lie down and rest for a while. I'll go get you some food." Just as she finished dressing, Xiao Lu Zi's voice came from outside the cave: "Sister Silver Fox, are you up? I've roasted some sweet potatoes and glutinous rice cakes for you, and brewed a pot of hot tea." Xue Mei then remembered that there were more than just the two of them here; there was also Xiao Lu Zi. Her face flushed. Although Xiao Lu Zi was still young, he should already understand matters between men and women. He had heard all her lewd words just now—how embarrassing! Last night, after their boat docked at a secluded beach, Xue Mei suggested that their group was too conspicuous and they should split up and hide. This would make it easier to avoid the authorities' pursuit, and they could discuss their next plan after things calmed down. Partly, she genuinely thought so; partly, subconsciously, she wanted to shake off the group and be alone with her Yu Lin brother. Night Owl saw through Xue Mei's thoughts. So he suggested splitting into groups of three. He deliberately put Xue Mei, Pang Yu Lin, and Xiao Luzi in one group, and the others were subsequently divided into several groups of three, agreeing on a place and method of contact. Monkey, Mouse, and the others had already figured out that the wounded Pang Yu Lin was the sweetheart their leader was looking for. Therefore, none of them objected to splitting up and hiding. Pang Yulin was still unconscious, and the other revolutionaries were still completely bewildered, utterly confused about what had happened: why were these people, who had previously had no connection with them, risking their lives to save them? However, they weren't blind; the young female leader of the group seemed deeply in love with Pang Yulin, perhaps one of his many lovers. So, following Night Owl's suggestion, they split up. Xuemei carried Yulin on her back and led Xiao Luzi to her secret hiding place, the stone cave where she had once spent time with Young Master Yuan. Night Owl had privately instructed Xiao Luzi before parting ways to be observant and create opportunities for their leader to be alone with Pang Yulin. Xiao Luzi was quite obedient; after eating some dry rations with Silver Fox and Pang Yulin the previous night, he had gathered some dry grass and leaves and slept alone in the passage connecting the stone chamber to the outside cliff. The passage was quite spacious, so he had no problem sleeping there. This morning, after getting up, Xiao Luzi started a fire near the cave entrance on the cliff so that the smoke wouldn't bother Silver Fox, who was still fast asleep in the stone chamber. He roasted some sweet potatoes and glutinous rice cakes, and also boiled a pot of tea. When he went into the stone chamber that morning to find a flint, a teapot, and food, he couldn't help but glance at the bed. The two naked bodies entwined together made his young face flush instantly. He hurriedly grabbed the things and ran out of the stone chamber. Xiao Luzi, of course, heard about Xue Mei and Pang Yulin's later intimate moments. Like Xue Mei's other brothers, he deeply loved their leader. However, he knew that the gap between them was too great (and not just in age), and coupled with his loyalty and gratitude towards her, he had long buried his romantic feelings for her deep within. Although Xiao Luzi was young, he was very diligent in his work and quite alert at night. Xue Mei often asked him to help with trivial tasks such as serving tea and water. Aside from a few elders like Brother Chai who called her Silver Fox, everyone else respectfully addressed her as "Big Boss." Only Xiao Luzi was granted the privilege of calling her "Sister Silver Fox." When they had to share a room with the men, Xue Mei always had Xiao Luzi sleep next to her, even when bathing or changing clothes, she didn't really hide it from him. Xiao Luzi had seen the Big Boss's naked, beautiful body more than once. Many of the brothers were incredibly jealous of him, often teasing him behind his back and giving him the nickname "Big Boss's Good Son." When the brothers drank together, they often liked to make lewd remarks, emboldened by their drunkenness. Sometimes they would deliberately wink at Xiao Luzi, asking him if the Big Boss's breasts felt hard or soft, whether her milk was sweet, and so on. Xiao Luzi wasn't angry; in fact, he felt quite pleased. He knew they were just jealous of his closeness to Sister Silver Fox and meant no harm. Whenever Sister Silver Fox was around, they all behaved themselves, not daring to show her the slightest disrespect. After Xue Mei and Pang Yulin finished their meal and drank the tea Xiao Luzi had brewed, they felt completely refreshed. It was truly fortunate; in yesterday's fierce battle, everyone else had been bloodied, but she was the only one unscathed. Although she was highly skilled in martial arts, fighting in the dark was dangerous; weapons don't discriminate, and even if she wasn't injured by the enemy, she was very likely to be hit by her own side's weapons. She thought perhaps it was heaven protecting her, allowing her to rescue her Yulin brother smoothly. Xue Mei took out a small piece of silver, weighing about two taels, from her bosom and gave it to Xiao Luzi, asking him to go to the pharmacy in the nearby town to buy some medicine for bruises and sprains. Xiao Luzi was clever; he knew how to do this without attracting attention. As he left, she called him back and gave him a few more instructions, telling him to be careful, and even patted his head. Xiao Luzi solemnly replied, "Don't worry, Sister Silver Fox, I'll definitely come back as soon as possible." As soon as Xiao Luzi left, Xue Mei found herself being held in Yu Lin's arms again. She cried out, "Brother Yu Lin, don't do this. Your injuries need more rest." But he wouldn't listen, and soon she had stripped off all the clothes she had just put on. This time, Brother Yu Lin spread her thighs apart with his hands and buried his face in her vulva, licking and sucking it vigorously. Xue Mei felt as if her whole body was on fire, her head was spinning, and she couldn't help but moan loudly. Later, he grabbed her large breasts with both hands, thrusting his penis into her while kissing her mouth. His mouth and face were covered in the wetness from her vulva; it was the first time she had tasted the fluid flowing from her own vulva. After this passionate encounter, they both felt as if their bodies were falling apart, and they lay there and slept for a long time before recovering. They were both forthright and unrestrained individuals, openly attracted to each other from the very beginning, naturally falling into each other's arms and making their relationship work. Only now did they have the opportunity to confide in each other and inquire about each other's basic information, including their real names and family circumstances. Section 2: Unexpected Twist Who knew that this question would uncover such a huge truth! It turned out that this "Brother Yulin" was actually named Pang Guoqiang, with Yulin being just his courtesy name. He was the son of the famous Magistrate Pang of Yudong County, and Xuemei's father, Wu Yuanji, had betrothed her to him.Her fiancé! If she hadn't run away from home three years ago, she would have been his second wife long ago. Xue Mei had hated her father since childhood, unwilling to be manipulated by him, and later ran away from home in anger because of the marriage her father had arranged for her. In the past few years, she had endured countless hardships and tribulations, but in the end, she still gave her heart and soul to the man her father had chosen for her. Thinking about it, it was truly a huge joke! Xue Mei didn't know what sins she had committed. She wanted to cry but couldn't! She looked up at the man's face in front of her; he was still so handsome. But her feelings had changed. Now she was filled with shame, regret, and grievance, and she was extremely miserable. She didn't want to stay by this man's side for even a moment longer. While tears streamed down her face, she quickly put on her clothes, then took off the gold ring that she had always treasured on her chest and threw it to Pang Yulin. Ignoring Pang Yulin's loud shouts, she rushed out of the cave without looking back. Pang Yulin held the ring in his hand, his shock no less than Xue Mei's. Three years ago, his father arranged a marriage for him, wanting him to marry the daughter of his father's close friend and local tycoon, Wu Yuanji, as his second wife. At that time, he was already married to his first wife, the daughter of a wealthy family in a neighboring county, and the two were very much in love. Although Wu Yuanji was an old friend of his father, he himself had only recently returned from studying abroad and was not very familiar with this Mr. Wu, let alone had met the Wu family's daughter. He and Wu Xuefeng, the son of the Wu family, had studied at the same school for half a year when they were young, and he was a few years older than Wu Xuefeng. They were just acquaintances, not friends. They had not seen each other since he went abroad to study. He was a talented and righteous young man, quite famous in the county and prefecture since childhood. However, he also had the shortcomings of a young master from a wealthy family, namely, arrogance and a lack of practicality. He especially liked to discuss current affairs and history with his young friends. He also had another flaw: he was lecherous and often frequented brothels. Later, he married and joined the revolutionary party, truly dedicating himself to the cause of saving the country and its people. Only then did he settle down and stop frequenting brothels. His wife was a gentle and virtuous woman, nicknamed Menggu, and the same age as him. Their families had arranged a marriage between them when they were not yet six years old, and they knew each other well. She was not only beautiful but also sensible and extremely filial to her elders, thus deeply loved by him and his parents, and even his elderly grandmother adored her. He also had a cousin named Pang Huifang, with whom he had grown up. She always admired and respected her cousin, who was five years older than her, and felt that she should marry a man like him. Influenced by him, Pang Huifang also joined the revolutionary party, which gave them more opportunities to interact. Sometimes, for the needs of secret work, they would pretend to be husband and wife, and it was inevitable that some ambiguous and unspeakable things would happen during this time. Pang Yulin had never taken the matter of taking a second wife to heart, and he adopted a passive attitude towards his father's arrangements. Later, the Wu family suddenly sent someone to say that their young lady had fallen seriously ill, and the marriage to Young Master Pang had to be postponed. However, they didn't specify the illness, as if there was some unspeakable reason. Although his father, Magistrate Pang, was anxious, he couldn't press the matter too much. After that, the Wu family severed ties with the Pang family. Pang Yulin himself didn't care, but his father, a scholar and a county official, valued etiquette and promises highly, and he was very angry about this. Magistrate Pang had asked acquaintances to inquire, but he couldn't find out anything about the Wu family's young lady. Instead, he learned that Master Wu Yuanji himself was seriously ill, sometimes vomiting blood. Magistrate Pang brought gifts to visit him personally, but was told that Master Wu was bedridden and unable to receive guests, and refused to accept the gifts. He had no choice but to return home, and the arranged marriage was called off. Later, rumors about the Wu family's young lady spread like wildfire. Some said that Master Wu disliked Magistrate Pang's low rank and had betrothed his daughter to the son of a prefect. Some said that Miss Wu was of questionable character, had been seduced by a scoundrel, and was several months pregnant, thus making her unsuitable to marry Young Master Pang. Even more outrageous were the rumors that she was fierce and, in a fit of rage, killed her father's concubine during an argument, then fled to the martial world to become a bandit. In short, these rumors grew increasingly absurd, causing Master Wu to lose face completely. Yet, no one in the Wu family ever came forward to clarify or refute them. However, this incident had little impact on the Pang family; Magistrate Pang couldn't help but secretly rejoice: thankfully, the marriage hadn't gone through! More than half a year ago, Pang Yulin, while visiting his parents-in-law with his wife Menggu, was kidnapped by a female bandit for about half an hour. This female bandit left a very deep impression on him, and he often couldn't sleep at night because of his longing for her. He had a wide circle of acquaintances, knowing many people from all walks of life. He heard from a friend in the martial world about a local female bandit wanted by the imperial court, known as the Silver Fox Heroine. She was not only highly skilled in martial arts but also as beautiful as a celestial being. What's even more admirable is her chivalrous and righteous nature; she often punishes wicked bullies and powerful figures on behalf of the poor. Unfortunately, this Silver Fox Heroine never reveals her true face, and very few people know her appearance or background. Pang Yulin suspects that the young woman who kidnapped him is the Silver Fox Heroine. As a scholar who has studied abroad, he knows that those tales of chivalry and justice are unreliable. However, no matter how hard he tries, he can't forget the young woman with a black cloth covering her face who held him tightly in her arms that night. He becomes lovesick, often becoming listless and losing his appetite. The gentle and virtuous Meng Gu notices something is wrong with her husband: he seems to have suddenly lost interest in her. No matter how much she tries to seduce him at night, he can't get an erection. At first, she thought he had a new lover, but later she realized that wasn't the case. Finally, she learned the truth from her husband's cousin, Pang Huifang. It turned out he had fallen in love with a girl and was suffering from unrequited love. Pang Huifang was a pretty and lively girl. When Menggu first married into the Pang family, she was very wary of her sister-in-law. She could tell that Pang Huifang and her cousin shared similar interests, temperaments, and hobbies. She feared they might develop feelings for each other and cross the line between siblings. She wasn't jealous of her husband having other women, but if he had an affair with her cousin, it would certainly damage the Pang family's reputation. "Of the three unfilial acts, the greatest is to have no offspring." Although Menggu and her husband were very loving after marriage, they hadn't had children. Her husband's impotence would definitely affect their ability to continue the family line. Her in-laws frequently asked about it, and she felt extremely bitter but couldn't express it. Of course, she couldn't tell them that her husband's penis was limp and couldn't get erect. Once, her older sister visited her and gave her a suggestion. While the idea was clever, its drawbacks were obvious. However, faced with two evils, she chose the lesser and had no choice but to shamelessly follow the plan. One night, Meng Gu secretly brought her sister-in-law, Pang Huifang, into her boudoir and personally undressed her, allowing her to consummate the marriage with her husband. This method proved effective, curing her husband's impotence. However, she was then forced to share a husband with Pang Huifang, sometimes even having to serve Pang Yulin together in bed. Now, Pang Yulin had finally met Xue Mei, whom he had longed for day and night, and won her favor. But this immense happiness vanished in an instant. He loved her madly, willing to ignore her past. Now, all he wanted was to quickly win her back, to possess this woman's body and heart forever. He didn't know if Xue Mei would return to the cave, so he hesitated, unsure whether to go out to look for her or stay and wait. He waited anxiously for nearly an hour, but Xue Mei still didn't return. He couldn't wait any longer, so despite his injuries, he left the cave to search for Xue Mei. Little did he know that this journey would mark the beginning of a series of misfortunes for him and his family. He not only lost the chance to reunite with his beloved, but also his own life! Meanwhile, after leaving the cave, Xue Mei wandered aimlessly through the deep mountains. As she walked, she recalled the painful experiences of the past three years. In her heart, she questioned God: What heinous crime have I committed? Why, why must I be tormented and destroyed like this? She began to recall who she had killed that she shouldn't have. After much calculation, it seemed that none of them were innocent. Having been a bandit for so long, she knew clearly that there were countless people far more ruthless than herself who were still alive and well. The more she thought about it, the more resentful she became. Why couldn't she, a woman, live as freely and happily as a man? Her mother, such a gentle, kind, and virtuous woman, was captured and raped by a group of villains simply for her chivalrous acts in her youth, causing her to never be able to hold her head high in front of her husband, and dying young in despair. But men are different; they can sleep with as many women as they want without any problem. This world is so unfair! She was an exceptionally intelligent woman and had long realized that she probably wouldn't be able to marry like an ordinary woman, then have children and be a wife and mother. Since that was the case, why bother worrying about mundane matters? She didn't want to be any man's appendage or slave; she wanted to live a free and happy life through her own efforts.Xuemei was living a blissful life. She had gained a deeper understanding of men and had her own standards for choosing a partner. She preferred handsome men and enjoyed spending nights with them. She believed that liking someone was simply liking them, and there was nothing to be ashamed of in admitting it. Besides, men were the same; what man didn't like a young and beautiful woman? If a man liked her, and she liked him too, then she would accept him and live happily ever after with him. If she encountered a man who couldn't be sincere with her, then they would part ways, and neither would owe the other anything. The only thing she needed to worry about was getting pregnant; she didn't want to have a child with just any man. In this respect, men truly had a natural advantage, she had to admit. Having figured this out, she felt a little better. It was almost dark by then, and she remembered that her brother Yulin was still alone in the cave. His injuries were quite serious, and she couldn't help but worry. Although she didn't owe him anything, she should at least help him recover, and not think about the future for now. So she hurriedly returned to the cave. The cave was empty. She searched the front and back of the mountain, but couldn't find Pang Yulin. She had no choice but to return to the cave and eat something. The cave was well-ventilated and dry; she had stored a considerable amount of dry rations and smoked meat there for emergencies, as well as rice, sweet potatoes, pickled vegetables, dried fruit, and so on—enough to last her three or four months. She sat down in the cave and began to quietly ponder her thoughts: "Brother Yulin has always been the man I love most. Perhaps he isn't as perfect as I imagine. Am I being too wishful, constantly idealizing him in my mind?" Xuemei now knew he was the son of Magistrate Pang, and she felt quite uneasy. This young master Pang was known for his womanizing ways; rumors said he started frequenting brothels at fourteen and had many female companions. Plus, his wife was so beautiful and gentle (Xuemei had seen her the night she kidnapped him and was even jealous). Was his affection for me genuine or just a fling? She had no idea. It was completely dark when she lit an oil lamp. Suddenly, she noticed a glint of gold on the straw mat where she and Yu Lin had slept. Upon closer inspection, she saw a gold ring. She had returned the gold ring she always wore to Yu Lin when she left during the day. Had he not taken it? She picked up the ring, clutching it in her hand, and closed her eyes, beginning to recall her time with Yu Lin. She had only seen him once before, but was immediately captivated by his handsome appearance, and had longed for him ever since. She didn't know that Yu Lin had also been bewitched by her, and had fallen lovesick after returning home. This was truly the love at first sight described in legendary tales. She held the gold ring up to the lamplight, examining it closely. Wait! This wasn't the ring she had returned to Yu Lin; it was another one. The other ring, which she had always kept in the small cloth bag around her neck, would occasionally be held and played with. It was engraved with the words "Meng Gu," clearly the name of his beautiful wife. This ring was the same size and style as the original, but the inscription read "Xue Mei" (雪梅). She was overjoyed: these two characters couldn't have been just engraved. It seemed that her brother Yu Lin's heart was connected with hers. He had always worn this gold ring engraved with "Xue Mei," so he must have had her in his heart. Now, though he was gone, he left her this gold ring, and Xue Mei felt a sweet warmth in her heart. She lay down on the straw mat and slowly drifted off to sleep. When she woke up the next day, she found the bedside empty; her brother Yu Lin hadn't returned. She couldn't help but worry: the court had offered a reward of one thousand taels of silver for his head; had he been arrested by the authorities? If so, she would risk her life to rescue him. She waited until dark, but he still hadn't returned, and even Xiao Lu Zi was nowhere to be seen. She decided she couldn't wait idly any longer and had to go out and look for him. She changed into men's clothes and was about to go out when Xiao Lu Zi returned. He was covered in soot, with a bloody mark on his neck, as if he had been cut by something. As soon as Xiao Luzi saw her, he knelt down with a thud, hugged her leg, and burst into tears. Between sobs, he said, "Sister Silver Fox, the government troops are setting up roadblocks everywhere, searching for our brothers. Monkey and Mouse were intercepted. They led the brothers, fighting and running, and at least five more brothers were killed by the government soldiers. Monkey and Mouse were seriously wounded and captured, and the rest of the brothers scattered!" "What happened? Didn't the brothers split into groups of three and hide?" she hurriedly asked Xiao Luzi. Xiao Luzi said he had met a wounded brother, and this was what he heard from him. It turned out that the night before last, after Xue Mei, Pang Yulin, and Xiao Luzi left, Night Owl and the others were supposed to split up and hide as planned, but those revolutionaries refused to follow Night Owl's orders. Their words seemed to show disdain for the brothers who had just saved their lives. Monkey and Mouse were enraged and were about to fight them when Night Owl stopped them. Night Owl didn't want to distract her by searching for their leader, so he let the revolutionaries act on their own. In truth, they had no connection to these revolutionaries; they rescued them solely out of loyalty to their leader. Night Owl and the remaining brothers rested for the night in a small town. The next morning, they heard rumors circulating in town that the authorities were searching for rebels and had already arrested four people, parading them through a nearby market. As they marched, they banged drums and gongs, shouting to the onlookers: anyone who reports the location of the rebels will be rewarded with fifty taels of silver. Night Owl sent one of his brothers to inquire, and indeed, they were the same revolutionaries who had argued with them the night before. Being unfamiliar with the area and clearly not locals, they were quickly apprehended by the soldiers. The brother also said that because it was daytime, the soldiers were careless and only sent six or seven soldiers to parade the rebels through the streets. Night Owl and his brothers discussed that, for the sake of their leader's reputation, they should rescue the captured rebels. However, Monkey and Mouse, along with the other brothers, refused, and only five brothers went with him. Little did they know that this was a trap set by Commander Meng; he wanted to use them as bait to lure out the Silver Fox Heroine. Night Owl and his men successfully rescued the revolutionaries and were retreating when they suddenly discovered that many Green Standard Army soldiers had surrounded them. Fortunately, Monkey and Mouse changed their minds and brought the other brothers to rescue Night Owl. They caught the soldiers off guard from behind and rescued Night Owl and his men in the chaos. The soldiers, realizing what was happening, gave chase, killing five brothers on the spot. Monkey and Mouse, who were left to cover the retreat, were also seriously wounded and captured. Those revolutionaries ultimately failed to escape and were all captured by the soldiers. On his way back to report the news, Xiao Lu was also spotted and chased by soldiers. He darted into the woods, circling around before finally shaking off his pursuers. The scar on his neck was from being scratched by thorns while running through the forest. Xuemei listened to Xiao Lu's account in silence for a long time. She had never expected her brothers to suffer such a loss for no reason. If she were alive, she would never have let her brothers risk their lives to rescue those revolutionaries. Those revolutionaries were determined to rebel; even if they lost their lives, they had no one to blame but themselves. Her brothers had only come to help her out of loyalty, and their deaths were truly heartbreaking. She couldn't worry about her brother Yulin now; she had to immediately find out about her captured brothers. Just as she was about to leave, Xiao Luzi grabbed her leg and wouldn't let go, crying, "Sister Silver Fox, please don't go risking your life again. If you fall into the tiger's mouth, all those brothers will have died in vain!" But how could she hide alone at a time like this? She ruthlessly pushed Xiao Luzi away and rushed out of the cave. Chapter 3: Falling into the Trap Commander Meng was now very pleased with himself. He had not only intercepted the batch of weapons and captured most of the rebels, but also used a little trick to almost wipe out Silver Fox Heroine's men. He interrogated the captured rebels, most of whom refused to confess and he beat two to death. However, not all ten fingers are the same length, and there was one person among these revolutionaries who was afraid of death. He was tortured for three whole days, and finally couldn't take it anymore and confessed everything. That person was named Zhou Daolin, from Haikou. According to him, the real name of the rebel leader Pang Yulin was Pang Guoqiang, and his father was the Magistrate Pang of Yudong County, who was quite famous throughout Hainan. Pang Yulin had studied abroad and later went to the provincial capital to do business. He joined a group of revolutionaries and became a sworn brother of Huang Zhen, a high-ranking figure in the revolutionaries. He had participated in several assassinations and uprisings, but all failed due to poor planning. This time, he was entrusted by Huang Zhen to receive this batch of weapons. The seriously wounded and captured female revolutionary was named Pang Huifang, Pang Yulin's cousin. Pang Yulin wanted to use He Laosi's connections and sent Pang Huifang to contact him. He Laosi was originally a gangster who ran brothels and casinos. He was captivated by the young, beautiful, and well-educated Pang Huifang and joined the revolutionaries to pursue her, but unexpectedly lost his life in the fierce battle of Panlong Bay. Pang HuifangHer true love was actually her cousin, Pang Yulin, a fact well known to her comrades. However, for the sake of the revolutionary cause, she outwardly had to associate with the underworld figure, He Laozhou. Judging from their usual intimate behavior, they had undoubtedly slept together many times. As for the relationship between the Silver Fox Heroine and Pang Yulin, Zhou Daolin said he knew nothing about it, only guessing that she was probably Pang Yulin's friend. Pang Yulin had a wide circle of friends, including all sorts of people. Meng Jinpi was overjoyed upon receiving this information. He knew that Magistrate Pang had submitted a memorial to the court accusing Governor Zhang of corruption, bribery, and framing his colleagues. Zhang Yide had long wanted to take revenge on Magistrate Pang, but because of his high reputation in the area, he had never found an opportunity to act. This time, his son, Pang Yulin, had actually participated in the rebel activities. Governor Zhang was delighted upon receiving this information and decided to take advantage of this opportunity to settle old scores. He instructed Commander Meng to arrest Pang Yulin as soon as possible and find a way to frame Magistrate Pang for treason as well. Meng Jinpi devised a wicked plan. At this time, Governor Zhang Yide had already arrived in Haikou from the provincial capital regarding this case. He immediately sent a secret letter to Zhang Yide, detailing the intelligence he had gathered about the rebels and his own scheme. He requested that Governor Zhang secretly send troops to control Zhou Daolin's family in Haikou, thereby coercing Zhou Daolin to become their inside man and carry out his arrest plan. Zhang Yide was overjoyed upon receiving the letter and immediately sent men to arrest Zhou Daolin's wife and his son and daughter, imprisoning them. He himself led over three hundred elite soldiers and a large group of constables to Lehai County to meet with Meng's men. Meanwhile, after Pang Yulin chased after her out of the cave, Xuemei was nowhere to be found. He searched around for a while, only to realize he was lost and couldn't find his way back. The cave was located in a remote mountain valley; when Xuemei carried him there the previous night, he was dazed and hadn't clearly seen his surroundings. In his haste to catch up with Xuemei, he hadn't remembered the way back. The more he searched, the further he strayed from the cave. Night had fallen, and he was frantic with worry. Just then, he met a kind old man who had gone into the mountains to chop wood. After a few words, he followed the old man to a small town. The old man gave Pang Yulin half a roasted sweet potato and a bowl of thin porridge, and even let him stay the night in his thatched hut. The next day, when Pang Yulin said goodbye to the old man, the old man said, "These past few days, the soldiers have been setting up roadblocks everywhere, arresting revolutionaries. Judging from your clothes, you're not from the countryside. Be very careful when you go out." He kindly had Pang Yulin take off his clothes and gave him a tattered, patched-up jacket. Pang Yulin thanked him profusely and left. Pang Yulin didn't know where to look for Xuemei. He wandered around the town for most of the day, hoping to bump into her by chance. Penniless and starving, he had no choice but to pawn the gold ring engraved with "Meng Gu" that Xue Mei had thrown back at him at the town's pawnshop, getting two taels of silver and some copper coins. This was out of desperation; the gold ring was of good quality and exquisitely crafted, worth at least five taels of silver. The pawnshop clerk, seeing his ragged clothes, assumed the ring was stolen and deliberately lowered the price. Pang Yulin went to a Li ethnic minority restaurant and ate his fill, then ordered a pot of tea and sat there drinking. The restaurant was located by the main road, frequented by many passersby, many of whom were discussing the government's crackdown on rebels. Gradually, he heard more news: a total of fifteen comrades had come to receive the weapons, plus more than twenty escorts. Besides the dozen or so who were killed, wounded, or captured at Panlong Bay the night before last, several of those rescued by Xue Mei were arrested by the government yesterday. Now, it seemed only he and two or three others had escaped. He also learned that the Silver Fox Heroine's brothers had suffered heavy losses in the rescue operation, with many killed or captured. A guest was vividly describing how the government constables paraded a young and beautiful female revolutionary through the streets. She was stripped naked and tied to a large cart with thick hemp ropes, with deep wounds on her face and shoulders. A huge crowd had gathered to watch. Several men even reached out to touch her breasts and buttocks, and the constables did nothing to stop them. Later, she fainted from excessive bleeding and extreme shame. Pang Yulin's heart bled as he listened. That young woman must be his cousin, Pang Huifang, because she was the only woman among the revolutionaries who participated in this operation. They had been childhood sweethearts, and recently they had even been intimate. She had joined the revolution entirely under his influence; if it weren't for him, she might have already married. He thought for a moment and decided to go home to his father, Magistrate Pang, to ask him to find a way to rescue his cousin. His father was an enlightened magistrate, but he didn't approve of his son's radical ideas and also feared that his son would bring disaster to the Pang family. Therefore, Pang Yulin was always very careful when participating in revolutionary activities, often disguising himself when going out, and never mentioning his family situation when with his comrades. Only a very few close friends knew his family's secrets. Now, his cousin, Pang Huifang, was seriously injured, imprisoned, and her life was hanging by a thread. He couldn't contact his revolutionary comrades in the provincial capital, and even if they knew, they were powerless to help. He had no choice but to sneak back to his home in Yudong County to ask his father for help. At this moment, he was only thinking about how to rescue his cousin, Pang Huifang, temporarily forgetting his beloved Xuemei. Magistrate Pang was shocked to see his son return in such a disheveled state. In the past two days, the provincial governor's office issued several urgent notices to counties such as Yudong and Lehai, ordering them to mobilize all their constables and yamen runners to assist the governor's office in apprehending the rebels from the provincial capital and the notorious thief known as the Silver Fox Heroine. He never imagined that his son was the leader of the rebels, and that he had even dragged his niece, Pang Huifang, into this mess, causing her imprisonment. Magistrate Pang shut himself in and gave his son a severe dressing-down. But despite the scolding, he still had to think of a way to rescue his poor niece. In his eyes, Pang Huifang was innocent and naive, completely ruined by his son. How could he face his deceased brother? He had already heard about the scandalous affair between his son and niece. He was furious at the time and wanted to break his son's leg. But they had already made the deed done; if it got out, the Pang family's reputation would be completely destroyed. Pang Yulin was talented from a young age, possessing a photographic memory, surpassing even his cousins. Magistrate Pang had always hoped his son would emulate him, achieving officialdom and bringing prosperity to the people, becoming a standout among the new generation of the Pang family. However, his son had too many flaws. He was arrogant, stubborn, and completely unresponsive to his father's teachings, preferring instead to engage in lofty discussions with his radical friends. Moreover, he was a womanizer, frequently visiting brothels and theaters. His daughter-in-law, Menggu, was not only beautiful but also gentle and virtuous, highly praised by the local gentry. Unfortunately, even after marrying Menggu, his son couldn't control his desires and even defiled his childhood cousin. Magistrate Pang dared not think further. He remembered that he himself had been extremely lecherous in his youth, even getting a cousin pregnant. What a tragedy! Magistrate Pang could only choose to turn a blind eye, since his son spent most of his time in the provincial capital busy with his own affairs, and Pang Huifang was also studying there, rarely returning home. He hoped his son would soon abandon those unrealistic revolutionary dreams, settle down, and not cause any more trouble. Now it seemed all of this was just wishful thinking on the part of Magistrate Pang. He strictly ordered his servants not to reveal his son's return to anyone. He locked Pang Yulin in a secluded room, guarded by an old servant. He ate, drank, and relieved himself inside, with only his daughter-in-law Menggu's personal maid allowed in to bring him food, water, and a change of clothes. Pang Yulin remained locked up by his father for over ten days. He knew his father was doing this for his own good. The situation outside was too tense; if he were recognized, it might bring immense disaster to the Pang family. But being locked up in the room every day was unbearable. He worried about his captured cousin and other revolutionary comrades, and he couldn't help but miss his beloved Xuemei. He was restless all day, his lust growing intense. He couldn't resist any longer and embraced the maid who brought him food, fondling and playing with her to his heart's content. The maid was only twelve years old and didn't understand such things. She was terrified and cried uncontrollably. He barely managed to restrain himself from harming her. When Menggu found out, she had no choice but to inform her father-in-law and personally bring him food each time. Every day when Menggu brought him food, she dressed beautifully as usual. When she came out of the house, she was disheveled, her face flushed, and she dared not look at the servant sitting outside the door, who looked like an old monk in meditation. In the past ten days or so, Pang Yulin had fucked her nearly thirty times. Menggu was both happy and worried. She was happy that her husband's impotence had finally been completely cured, but she was worried because her husband kept calling out the name "Xuemei" when they were making love. Without even asking, could that be the name of a girl? Could she be the lover her husband had been having an affair with? Magistrate Pang also wanted to ask his son about it.News of the Silver Fox Heroine spread because the government was offering a reward for her capture. This woman had become quite famous in the past two years, and Magistrate Pang couldn't help but be curious. Rumors were circulating that the Silver Fox Heroine had joined the revolutionaries, and the governor's office was doing everything in its power to apprehend her and her accomplices. He wondered if she was in league with his son. Pang Yulin said he didn't know the Silver Fox Heroine. He didn't want to mention anything about Xue Mei to his father, because even if he told him the truth, there were things he didn't know how to explain. Especially regarding Xue Mei's true identity—it was too awkward. She was the biological daughter of Magistrate Pang's old friend, Master Wu Yuanji, his second wife whom he had betrothed to his son years ago but hadn't yet married into the family! That day, Magistrate Pang was racking his brains in his mansion trying to figure out how to rescue his niece, Pang Huifang, when a servant reported that a guest had arrived. The guest claimed to be Zhou Daolin, a good friend of Young Master Pang, and said he had urgent business to discuss with the magistrate. Magistrate Pang asked the servant to invite him into the mansion. While Magistrate Pang and Zhou Daolin exchanged pleasantries, Magistrate Pang had his son, Pang Yulin, hide behind a screen. Pang Yulin, seeing that it was indeed his good friend and revolutionary comrade, emerged from behind the screen to meet him. Zhou Daolin was overjoyed: Pang Yulin was indeed hiding in his father Magistrate Pang's residence. Now he could gain a great deal of merit with Governor Zhang, not only saving his family but also potentially receiving a substantial reward. Following Commander Meng's instructions, Zhou Daolin said that Pang Huifang and several other captured revolutionary comrades were imprisoned in the Lehai County jail, suffering daily torture. He claimed to have a relative who was Governor Zhang's advisor and could obtain some inside information. The arrested comrades were subjected to daily beatings and torture during their interrogations, suffering unbearable pain. Besides being beaten, Pang Huifang was also repeatedly raped and abused by dozens of jailers, and was now on the verge of death. He said his relative told him that Governor Zhang had already rendered a great service to the court by intercepting military supplies. He was no longer very interested in these revolutionaries, considering them nothing more than small fry. The governor's first wife, particularly greedy, announced that she could help get these men released if anyone was willing to pay. Magistrate Pang, upon hearing this, was extremely anxious and immediately begged Zhou Daolin to intervene, saying he would pay any price to rescue his niece. Pang Yulin, of course, felt embarrassed to only rescue his cousin, so he privately told Zhou Daolin to help rescue several more revolutionary comrades. Zhou Daolin agreed and spent two days lobbying, then sent word back that ten thousand taels of silver were needed to release Pang Huifang, and another ten thousand taels would be enough to rescue the other three captured comrades. This money had to be raised within seven days, otherwise things might change. Although Magistrate Pang's family was wealthy, they couldn't come up with that much cash all at once. He and his son discussed it all night, feeling that saving a life was a greater act of merit than building a seven-story pagoda. So they quickly searched through their family and relatives who were relatively well-off, even mortgaging some houses and land, and finally raised the money on the sixth day. Magistrate Pang knew he had offended Zhang Yide in previous years and feared he would be framed. Therefore, he sought the help of his trusted confidants, a county clerk surnamed Li and a secretary surnamed Nan. Magistrate Pang had done these two men a great favor, and out of gratitude, they took silver notes and ingots worth 20,000 taels of silver to contact Zhou Daolin. After several twists and turns, they finally managed to secretly bring the four captured revolutionaries—one woman and three men—out of the Lehai County prison. As arranged by Magistrate Pang, the wounded revolutionaries were placed in a secluded place by County Clerk Li and Secretary Nan to recuperate. Throughout the entire ordeal, Magistrate Pang and his son, Pang Yulin, never showed themselves. This was to prevent Zhang Yide from plotting against them. The Pang family was deeply entrenched in the area, and Governor Zhang Yide, lacking concrete evidence, dared not provoke them. However, the situation suddenly changed in the following days. Rumors circulated that several arrested rebels had escaped from the prison in Lehai County, enraging Governor Zhang. Officials from the governor's office were posting notices everywhere, urging anyone with information to report to the authorities for a reward. They were also conducting a house-to-house search in the county towns of Lehai and Yudong. Magistrate Pang and Pang Yulin were terrified, and the county clerks, Li and Nan, were even more anxious. Fortunately, Zhou Daolin always received timely information, allowing them to relocate the revolutionaries before the officials arrived to search. They moved them to several different places, until finally, with nowhere else to hide, Magistrate Pang had no choice but to let them hide in his mansion. This was precisely Meng Jinpi's insidious plan: as soon as they entered the Pang mansion, he immediately mobilized troops to surround it completely. The next morning, Governor Zhang, escorted by his personal guards, personally visited Magistrate Pang. After exchanging pleasantries, he waved his hand, and his guards brought in Zhou Daolin, who was bound hand and foot, forcing him to testify that the rebels were hiding in Magistrate Pang's residence. This was a capital offense, punishable by the extermination of the entire family; the servants in the Pang household who knew the truth trembled with fear. Even if Magistrate Pang stubbornly resisted, Governor Zhang's men could easily find them with a search. Zhou Daolin pretended to hold out for a while, but finally had no choice but to confess, saying that Magistrate Pang was the mastermind behind it all. Magistrate Pang was stunned, watching helplessly as the constables brought by Governor Zhang searched his house and found the revolutionaries, along with his son Pang Yulin, all of whom were then shackled and taken away. He now realized that he had probably fallen for Zhang Yide's trick from the beginning, and that Zhou Daolin was likely sent by Zhang to lure him into a trap. To avoid implicating others, he bravely confessed to harboring rebels. Zhang Yide was overjoyed. He ordered the entire Pang family, except for Magistrate Pang's elderly mother and a few maids, to be arrested and imprisoned in the Yudong County jail. Except for the rooms where the old lady lived, the rest of their house was sealed off by the government and guarded by additional soldiers. This caused a sensation throughout the county. People spread the news of the calamity befell Magistrate Pang's family. There were hundreds of Pang family members living near the county town, but they were all afraid of being implicated and dared not plead for Magistrate Pang's family. Only some commoners spontaneously went to the governor to appeal for leniency for the honest Magistrate Pang. They were scattered by a flurry of blows from Governor Zhang's personal guards. Chapter 4: The lewd fox Xuemei, disguised as a disheveled beggar, returned to the Fulaitong Inn. She found the place almost unrecognizable. Broken furniture and stinking garbage were everywhere. The gate was sealed with official seals, and Brother Chai and the other familiar employees were all gone. The neighbors were all tight-lipped, afraid to divulge anything about Fu Lai Tong. Several suspicious figures moved about in the surrounding teahouses and restaurants, like government spies. Xue Mei dared not linger and hurriedly left. She didn't return until dark, quietly scaling the wall. The mules, carts, and other valuables in the shop had been confiscated. Even the door to her usual hiding place had been pried open; the room was in disarray, clearly ransacked. Pillows and blankets were thrown on the floor, and even the dressing mirror was smashed. She found a cellar that hadn't been discovered yet, where she kept some silver ingots and banknotes, along with several strings of copper coins, totaling about three hundred taels. This was what she had left behind for emergencies like this. She took the silver ingots, the strings of copper coins, and the silver notes, stuffing them all into her bosom. Then she came out of the cellar and resealed the entrance. For the next few days, Xue Mei spent her time in hiding. The government's search continued relentlessly, with her portrait posted everywhere. Now, the people who had always admired and praised the Silver Fox Heroine finally knew what she looked like, and they couldn't help but gather in private to discuss: the Silver Fox Heroine had committed a heinous crime and would likely be caught and beheaded sooner or later—what a pity! Xue Mei dared not stay at inns anymore, nor dared to wander into the teahouses and markets during the day. She was now hiding in the home of a single old man surnamed Wang near the county town. Old Wang was over fifty years old and lived alone on a few acres of meager land. His son had worked as a shop assistant at Fulaitong, but later died of illness. Half a year ago, he himself had also fallen seriously ill, and after hearing about it, Xue Mei paid for a doctor to treat him, saving his life. She should have gone back to the cave to hide for a while longer, waiting for things to calm down. But almost all her brothers had been rounded up by the authorities, and she desperately wanted to find out what had happened to them. She was also worried about her brother Yulin; was he still safe? Xuemei slept at Old Man Wang's house during the day and disguised herself as a man to gather information at night. She frequented brothels and gambling dens, places with many people, making it easier to escape if recognized. She was completely unaware of the danger creeping closer. Early that morning, Xuemei dragged her weary body back to Old Man Wang's small wooden hut. She had found nothing again the previous night and felt very agitated. Old Man Wang had been invited to play the musicians at a wedding in the countryside and wasn't home these past few days. Xuemei ate some leftovers, then took off her clothes, blew out the lamp, and lay down on the bed to sleep. She thought again of the moments she had spent with her brother Yulin. She grasped her breast and kneaded it...With her other hand, she reached down to her crotch, inserting her middle and index fingers into the wet, fleshy opening and stirring vigorously. She moaned and called out "Brother Yulin," unaware that a man was hiding under the bed. This man's surname was Sun, and everyone called him Sun the Pockmarked. Like Old Wang, he was a bachelor, living in a dilapidated house across the street. He knew Old Wang, but not very well; they had only shared tea and chatted occasionally. He noticed that Old Wang seemed to be doing relatively well financially lately, having seen him several times going to the small tavern he usually couldn't afford. Sun the Pockmarked's father had once been a wealthy man, but after his father's death, he squandered his fortune on drinking and gambling, and now relied on relatives for support. Knowing that Old Wang hadn't been home for the past few days, he hatched a wicked plan to steal something valuable to exchange for alcohol. The lock on Old Wang's door was rusted, and the door was only slightly ajar. Sun Mazi sneaked into the house and searched for a long time, but found nothing of value except some junk. Just as he was about to leave, he suddenly heard footsteps approaching. The house was located behind a lychee orchard, quite secluded, with surrounding houses about two hundred paces away; usually, no one came here. Sun Mazi assumed it was Old Wang returning early, and in a panic, he hid under the bed. While Xuemei was eating, he secretly peeked from under the bed and saw a tall, beautiful woman enter the house. Xuemei had already taken off her long clothes and trousers, wearing only a small undershirt and shorts, revealing her strong, sexy body. Her high, firm breasts, snow-white, translucent arms and legs, and perfect jade feet almost made Sun Mazi cry out. His long-dormant penis suddenly hardened, as hard as an iron rod. Although Sun Mazi didn't usually do anything productive, he was quick-witted and had many clever ideas. He thought: Old Wang was all alone and had never interacted with any relatives. This woman couldn't possibly be his daughter, much less his lover. He suddenly remembered the portrait on the official notice he'd seen yesterday at the county gate. Although the drawing was rough, the facial features somewhat resembled this woman's. The notice stated that this so-called Silver Fox Heroine was tall, over five feet five inches (equivalent to a little over 1.7 meters). In those days, people in Hainan were generally not tall, so such a tall woman was very rare. Sun Mazi had also heard the neighbors say that the inn called Fulaitong had been shut down by the government because it had been the Silver Fox Heroine's hideout. He remembered that Old Wang's deceased son had worked as a shop assistant at Fulaitong. It seemed that this woman was most likely the legendary Silver Fox Heroine. He felt a surge of excitement. The government had offered a reward of one thousand taels of silver for the capture of the Silver Fox Heroine, dead or alive. This large sum of money was about to belong to Sun! Xue Mei's movements on the bed aroused Sun Mazi's lust. It was such a waste to hand over such a beautiful woman to the authorities; how wonderful it would be to keep her for himself! However, he was still self-aware. Everyone said the Silver Fox Heroine was highly skilled; let alone a useless old man like him, even three or four strong men would have a hard time subduing her. After Xue Mei fell asleep, Sun Mazi quietly crawled out from under the bed. He saw Xue Mei lying on her side, emitting soft snores. Because of the heat and the absence of others, Xue Mei had taken off her upper body, wearing only a pair of underwear. She had pulled her underwear down a bit while masturbating, not fully pulling it back up. Sun Mazi could see not only her firm breasts and snow-white, rounded buttocks, but also her lower abdomen covered in dark pubic hair. Sun Mazi felt that Xue Mei's body attracted him like a magnet to an iron nail, making him unable to move. He smelled the scent of her sweat and longed to bite her alluring nipples or touch her snow-white buttocks. With great effort, he managed to move to the doorway, then gently closed it behind him. Sun Mazi was lucky. Normally, Xuemei was very alert; even the slightest sound of him opening the door would wake her from her sleep. Lately, she had been too tired and tense, and after reaching orgasm through masturbation, she had completely relaxed and slept soundly. It was already broad daylight. Sun Mazi dared not delay and ran towards the county government office. He needed to quickly summon the constables to arrest the Silver Fox Heroine; otherwise, his thousand taels of reward would be gone. Just as he entered the county town gate, Sun Mazi was stopped by four burly men. They were armed with clubs and spears, carried waist knives, and had bows and arrows on their backs. These four were all under Commander Meng, belonging to the Governor's Tiger and Leopard Battalion. Because they hadn't captured the Silver Fox Heroine, the governor was furious and ordered his men to search everywhere, determined to capture her as soon as possible. The four of them had just been severely reprimanded by Commander Meng. Commander Meng had been shot in the leg during the fierce battle at Panlong Bay that night; the wound had festered and hadn't healed. Therefore, he had been particularly irritable lately and often took his anger out on his subordinates. Having been scolded by Commander Meng, they were about to arrest some relatives or acquaintances of Magistrate Pang to interrogate them, hoping to get some clues about the Silver Fox Heroine. Just then, they encountered Sun Mazi running towards them in a panic, and stopped him, wanting to vent their anger. It was still early morning, and there were few pedestrians on the street; Sun Mazi's furtive appearance attracted attention. When they met, Sun Mazi instinctively tried to avoid them, which further aroused their suspicion. "Why are you running away from us, you old geezer? Are you a thief?" One of them grabbed Sun Mazi and lifted him up. Sun Mazi stammered, unsure what to say. "Enough nonsense. Tell the truth, or we'll hand you over to the governor's office and let you taste the whip and the cane!" another man yelled at Sun Mazi. At this moment, Sun Mazi could see clearly that these four burly men were all dressed in black, with yellow flying tigers and leopards embroidered on their sleeves. He had seen many people dressed like this in the past few days, and he had heard that they had come to the county with the governor to arrest rebels. "I'll talk, I'll talk. I'm on my way to the county office to report the case and arrest that bandit known as the Silver Fox Heroine!" Sun Mazi had no choice but to tell the truth. If he delayed any longer, the Silver Fox Heroine would probably disappear without a trace, and his thousand taels of reward money would be wasted. "What? You know where Silver Fox is hiding? If you dare to give false information, our knives aren't just for show!" The four men were overjoyed upon hearing this. But fearing the information was unreliable, they drew their gleaming knives and brandished them in front of Sun Mazi. Sun Mazi, terrified, knelt down with a thud, crying, "Sir, spare my life! I've told the truth; I wouldn't lie!" He then recounted how he found Silver Fox in Old Wang's house, not forgetting to mention that Old Wang's son had worked as a shop assistant at Fu Lai Tong. Coincidentally, all four men were present when Fu Lai Tong was raided. They thought Sun Mazi's story made sense; it didn't seem like nonsense. Catching Silver Fox would be a windfall! So, two on each side, they grabbed Sun Mazi and headed to report to Commander Meng. They had only taken a few steps when the burly man leading the group shouted, "Wait!" He consulted with the other three: Commander Meng was busy right now; if they couldn't find him quickly, wouldn't that ruin everything? Since that bitch Silver Fox was alone in that small house, they should go and capture her now to be absolutely certain. He asked Sun Mazi and learned that Silver Fox's hiding place was less than three miles away. He told Sun Mazi, "You take us to capture that female bandit now. If we succeed, the thousand taels of silver reward will definitely be yours." Sun Mazi was also worried that if they delayed, Silver Fox might escape. These four men all seemed to be skilled in martial arts; no matter how powerful Silver Fox was, she was still a woman, and capturing her shouldn't be a problem. So he nodded in agreement. In truth, he had no choice; he had to agree. The leader of these four Tiger Leopard Camp men was named Ao Gu, a Manchu. The other three were named Zhang Hu, Qian Zhong, and Li Zhi. They originally numbered eight, known as the Eight Vajras of the Tiger and Leopard Camp, all seasoned warriors who had killed countless people. In terms of martial arts, they were probably second only to Commander Meng in the Tiger and Leopard Camp. In the battle at Panlong Bay, they were caught off guard; three of the eight brothers were killed, and one was crippled. The three who died all fell to the Silver Fox Heroine's iron cudgel, including Ao Gu's younger brother, Ao Chen. Therefore, the four of them harbored a deep-seated hatred for the Silver Fox Heroine, especially Ao Gu, who wished he could skin her alive and eat her flesh. The four of them escorted Sun Mazi to the room where Xue Mei was sleeping. They peeked through the crack in the door and saw a beautiful woman lying on the bed, seemingly still asleep. Overjoyed, Ao Gu kicked the door open and rushed in with the other three. Xue Mei was exhausted and was fast asleep. Suddenly, she felt pain all over her body. Opening her eyes, she found herself being dragged off the bed by several burly men, her arms twisted behind her back, and her face pressed face-down onto the muddy floor. She swallowed some dirt and coughed loudly, her face turning bright red. She realized she was naked, wearing only shorts.Her underwear had fallen off somewhere, and she was kneeling on the ground, her buttocks sticking out. She hated herself for being so careless, for being captured while she was asleep. Shame and regret overwhelmed her, and tears streamed down her face. She had always been the one to ambush others, but today she had been caught off guard. A loud "smack" rang out as the burly man behind her slapped her hard across the face. "Look at this Silver Fox Heroine, her buttocks are so white and tender!" the man smacked his lips, and the others laughed along. At that moment, Ao Gu walked up to her, grabbed her hair, lifted her face, and slapped her twice across the face. Then he pinched one of her breasts and twisted it hard. Xue Mei screamed in pain, two red handprints immediately appearing on her cheeks. She tried to struggle, but the two burly men holding her arms tightened their grip, and she screamed in agony, feeling as if her arms no longer belonged to her. At this moment, Zhang Hu spoke up: "Brother Ao, this woman is too alluring. Wouldn't it be a bit of a loss to just take her back and hand her over to Commander Meng like this?" Qian Zhong and Li Zhi understood his meaning and immediately chimed in with agreement: "Yes, yes, let's just have our fun with her! We've suffered so much these past few days because of this bitch." Even Sun Mazi's eyes gleamed with excitement, though he knew he had no say in this matter. Ao Gu thought it made sense. He had originally wanted to kill her immediately to avenge his brother Ao Chen. However, she had committed a capital offense. It wouldn't be bad to rape and play with her first before handing her over to Commander Meng; in any case, she couldn't escape death. Perhaps the governor would show special mercy and let those three hundred-odd Green Standard Army brothers play with her as they pleased. She would probably be fucked to death before her execution. At this point, he had no need to be the villain in front of his brothers, so he nodded in agreement. He asked Sun Mazi and learned that no one else would come to this place except for Old Man Wang. Even if Old Man Wang returned, it wouldn't matter; they could just arrest him as an accomplice. They had just pinned Xue Mei to the muddy ground, and her face and body were covered in filth. Zhang Hu frowned and asked Sun Mazi, "Is there a well nearby?" Sun Mazi immediately replied, "There's a lychee orchard behind this house, and there's a well there..." Before he could finish, the four of them dragged Xue Mei out the door and towards the back of the house, with Sun Mazi following closely behind. Xue Mei's only pair of shorts was gone; she was now completely naked. The lychee harvest season was long over, and there wasn't a soul in the orchard. Xue Mei was dragged and pulled by these burly men to the well and thrown to the

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