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mainland, they sneaked into the emperor's kitchen of the Southern Song court and planed to
enjoy a luxuriant meal. However they run into the murderer of Guo Jing's father Wanyan
Honglie and Yang Kang who were there for the precious book recording General Yue Fei's
well. After a terrible fight, Guo was seriously injured, and Huang Rong rescured him.
Coincidentally they got an information about the location of Yue Fei's well when Rong took
Guo to a farmer's house for healing. In order to get the well Huang Rong was injured, but
was rescued by the monk, Master Yideng. Then Guo and Huang went back to the Peach Blossom
Island. There they found six dead bodies of Guo's master teachers from Mongolia except for
the eldest Ke Jhene. Guo believed Rong's father was the murderer, so he left her. Guo
attended a martial arts contest but Manchurian troops raided the contest. Ke Jhene led the
masters who attended the contest to retreat and Rong appeared at the same time. She found
out that Guo's masters were killed by Ouyang Fong after Yang Kang made Ouyang Fong believe
that they murdered Ouyang's son. Yang Kang tried to stop Rong from telling the truth by
attacking her but was poisoned to death when he hit Huang Rong's toxic armor. At the end
Guo Jing killed his father's murderer, married Huang Rong and they worked together to
prevent a Mongolian invasion in Siangyang.
Apart from Guo and Haung the five martial arts masters
Huang Yaoshih the Dongsie, Ouyang Fong the Sidu, monk Yideng the Nanti, Hong Cigong the
Beigai, and Jhou Botong the Jhongshentong were described in detail; they had different
wugong and distinct personalities. |