This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between Duan-hong and his brother-in-law, xiang-liang, in which xiang says that he would be willing to give hong an additional 2,000 taels if hong would help him eliminate the "youthfeathers" from his life. Worried that xiang is planning to do something against him, hong asks for white Fang's protection. .
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between Duan-hong and his brother-in-law, xiang-liang, in which xiang says that he would be willing to give hong an additional 2,000 taels if hong would help him eliminate the "youthfeathers" from his life. Worried that xiang is planning to do something against him, hong asks for white Fang's protection. .