The next day, qiuxing asks the inspector how he can kill the enemy. The inspector tells him to remember not to pull his rod when he catches a fish, otherwise, the fish will struggle and break free. He tells him that a few days ago, at "lust city," s/he saw a woman who was "grappling about pain" and "pushing the man gently" . She pushed the man as her voice trembled. The man tells the inspector that the surrounding area of the capital is suffering from drought and that nearly 100 people have been burned alive. He says that if he were there, he would have fought the sons of "tches" to death. He also says that the country was in uproar after the incident, but guess what? The country's "flunky" leader, cao, was deposed by the "honour" of the king. He adds that it is still cao who is in charge of the country. He asks the man if he is in love with him, and the man says that he is. He then tells the man that he will have a good time with him. He is disappointed that he has not been able to visit the scholars in the state personally, but he assures him that they will have "a really good time"
The next day, qiuxing asks the inspector how he can kill the enemy. The inspector tells him to remember not to pull his rod when he catches a fish, otherwise, the fish will struggle and break free. He tells him that a few days ago, at "lust city," s/he saw a woman who was "grappling about pain" and "pushing the man gently" . She pushed the man as her voice trembled. The man tells the inspector that the surrounding area of the capital is suffering from drought and that nearly 100 people have been burned alive. He says that if he were there, he would have fought the sons of "tches" to death. He also says that the country was in uproar after the incident, but guess what? The country's "flunky" leader, cao, was deposed by the "honour" of the king. He adds that it is still cao who is in charge of the country. He asks the man if he is in love with him, and the man says that he is. He then tells the man that he will have a good time with him. He is disappointed that he has not been able to visit the scholars in the state personally, but he assures him that they will have "a really good time"