Li Yongxun
Li Yongxun is Li Yongxun appears to be a sharp-witted, resourceful woman caught between conflicting loyalties during her time in Lingao (likely a fictionalized version of Guangzhou or Hong Kong). Initially framed as a subordinate under the authority of Centurion Lin—possibly a relative or ally within the Embroidered Uniform Guard—she is later revealed to be an agent or informant working covertly, either for foreign forces (such as British colonial officials) or against her own faction. Her intelligence-gathering skills are evident from her reconnaissance missions, such as spying on the Australian Courier Bureau or observing enemy movements in Lingao’s night markets. Despite her precarious circumstances—prisoner status, forced relocation to a **
Context from Novel
"Chapter 353 - The Foshan Journey (Part 6) Calm down! Stay calm! Liu San told himself. What's done is done—panicking won't help. Besides, they weren't some Ming commoners. So what if they killed an Embroidered Guard brat? If it came down to it, they could just kidnap her and use her as a sex slave back home. With this thought, his mood settled considerably. He picked up the teapot and poured Huang Tianyu a cup, signaling him to calm down. Huang Tianyu had been startled at first, but now doubts ar"
"Chapter 354 - The Foshan Journey (Part 7) She opened the cloth wrapping, and inside was indeed an Embroidered Spring Saber—a miniature one, apparently custom-made for her. "Pretty, isn't it? What a pity I don't have a small-size Flying Fish Robe to go with it. Wearing a Flying Fish Robe with this saber at my waist, standing duty before His Majesty—that would be glorious!" Huang Tianyu shook his head. This girl was some kind of uniform fetishist? "I've heard His Majesty is a handsome and refined"
"Chapter 358 - The Foshan Journey (Part 11) Speaking of Centurion Lin, he was a man of distinguished appearance who suffered from a particular affliction of the flesh. Ever since inheriting the family's hereditary Probationary Centurion position, he had displayed a pronounced tendency toward expanding his household's collection of concubines, devoting himself constantly to the pursuit of beautiful women. Were it not for concerns about his official reputation and limited finances, he would probabl"
"Chapter 367 - The Foshan Journey (Part 20) Liu San's Foshan expedition could only be called a triumphant return. Not only had he secured sufficient raw materials for summer medicines, he'd also procured a treasury of precious ingredients rarely found in Lingao or even the whole of Qiongzhou—musk, bezoar, and rhinoceros horn chief among them. The musk was particularly noteworthy: all of it sourced from Dushengxing of Henan, a firm whose reputation for genuine goods was legendary. Liu San had prev"
"Chapter 786 – Traces Over the past few days, Lin Ming had communicated extensively with the head detectives of the prefectural and county yamens, gaining a preliminary grasp of Gao Shunqin's routine in Guangzhou. Like all high officials, the Inspecting Censor's sphere of activity was limited. Apart from attending his office, visiting guests, and socializing with bureaucratic and prominent families, he rarely went out. Because his staunch "Expel Barbarians" stance clashed sharply with the politic"
Appearances
Appears in chapters: 353, 354, 358, 367, 787, 788, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 818, 819, 1498, 1507, 1508, 1509, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1513, 1515, 1517, 1518, 1519, 1520, 1521, 1522, 1523, 1524, 1531, 1532, 1533, 1536, 1537, 1575, 1581, 1582, 1588, 1589, 1596, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1608, 1609.
Related Pages
- Ming
- Lingao
- Lin Ming
- Australian
- Master
- Australians
- Guangzhou
- The Australians
- He Ming
- Political Security Bureau