Episode 18 - Jiu Nga was Humiliated, Causing Her Death

   

When Jiu Muk looked through the book, he realized that he had been deceived and sent people after Jiu Nga and her son.

Jiu Nga gives the book to Jiu Pun and instructs him to bring it back to Siu Lung. She then cuts the suspension bridge to prevent Jiu Muk from capturing Jiu Pun, who had just crossed the bridge.

After hitting Jiu Nga for a while, Jiu Muk gives her to his family generals. Later, Jiu Nga commits suicide by poison after being raped by them. Jiu Pun secretly returns back and discovers the trampled and barely conscious Jiu Nga. He felt angry and sad at the same time.

Siu Lung and the others returns back to the Wu family and sees Jiu Pun. He was suprised and grieved to find out that Jiu Nga was humiliated and commited suicide.

Jiu Pun doesn't listen to Siu Lung's warnings and went alone to seek revenge on Jiu Muk but was captured by him. Siu Lung uses the book in exchange for Jiu Pun. He instructs him to leave first. Siu Lung then uses an ice mortar to hold Jiu Muk hostage and to take him to find Ju Gei and her son.

Jiu Muk takes him through a secret passageway to a room. Siu Lung shows Ju Gei Prime Minister Lui's white jade ring and she becomes excited. Siu Lung was disappointed with Ying Jing's expressions and actions, though.

At this time, Jiu Muk took advantage of the confusion to fight back. He accidentally used the ice mortar to stab Ying Jing and escaped. Siu Lung sees that he is seriously injured and his face loses it's color. Ju Gei wasn't too scared about it and mentions that she had dug a hole. Siu Lung hears the sound of water outside the hole and discovers some thick smoke coming in. He continues to dig.

Siu Lung finds out that Ying Jing had died and is very agitated. But Ju Gei was emotionless at his death and Siu Lung asks her if she was cold blooded. Ju Gei flatly said that he wasn't the real Ying Jing and Siu Lung was stunned.

Jiu Muk knows that Siu Lung and the others escaped through an underground waterway and is very angry. He takes with him a large group of people to the Wu family. He discovers that all that was left in the stables were dead horses. The whole family had already escaped through a burrow.

After reading the letter by Prime Minister Lui, Ju Gei starts relating the story about the real Ying Jing being raised in a farmer's house in the Ngau family village.

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