Lian Nishang

Lian Nishang is Lian Nishang is a police officer at the East Gate Market Police Station, tasked with maintaining law and order in bustling urban areas. Initially portrayed as a disciplined, no-nonsense bureaucrat—proud of her rank and critical of those she perceives as inept or corrupt—she reveals layers of complexity beneath her stern demeanor. Though she dismisses Zhuo Yifan’s pretenses as superficial, her sharp observations about his martial prowess and social posture hint at a deeper understanding of the world beyond official duties. Over time, her interactions with Zhuo and others suggest she is both a strategist and a guardian of justice, balancing duty with subtle intelligence to uncover hidden truths or protect vulnerable factions

Context from Novel

"Chapter 1546 - Staying at the Inn Zhuo Yifan returned to the courtyard and closed the gate behind him. He smiled and cupped his hands to the group still gathered in the yard. "Everyone, you have endured much hardship on the road." He bowed deeply. Since Guangzhou, this dozen or so people had maintained straight faces, feigning the airs of a wealthy household. For Zhuo Yifan, playing the "young master" was manageable enough. But most occupied the role of "servants"—and several among them were ren"

"Chapter 1553 - Lian Nishang Huang Zhen was past his fiftieth year. He had spent nearly his entire life as a disciple of Mount Hua Sect and had managed the sect's enterprises for over twenty years. He knew well that the prosperity or decline of business was the clearest indicator of a realm's rise or fall. If the common people had no spare coins, merchants could not do business. In these past two decades, he had watched the world grow worse by the day, business declining steadily. Not only was co"

"Chapter 1554 - Sparring (Part One) Zhuo Yifan hesitated for a moment, then thought: Since this woman is a police officer, she must know a great deal about the inner workings of the Shorthairs. If I can charm her into gathering intelligence for us, that would be most convenient. And so he said frankly, "Then I shall accept your kind offer." Lian Nishang said, "I work at the East Gate Market Police Station. I have two rest days a month, starting from the first, and falling on every day with a 'fou"

"Chapter 1555 - Sparring (Part Two) "They're playing badminton," Lian Nishang explained. "It's a ball game from Australia. Equipment is scarce here, so only a few people can play." Zhuo Yifan observed how the players' eyes followed the shuttlecock, running and leaping about. He thought: This would be excellent for training footwork—quite good for martial practice. Yet the players were dressed all in white, which struck him as peculiar. He had noticed that in Lingao, people often wore white shirts"

"Chapter 1556 - The Cultural Festival Zhuo Yifan started, then quickly regained his composure. He smiled. "Miss has keen eyes—truly befitting one in public service..." "Hmph," Lian Nishang said. "What keen eyes? You're obviously lying. What poor physician dresses as finely as you? What poor physician has such accomplished martial skills? 'Poor writing, rich fighting,' as they say—without a hundred qing of good land, your family couldn't have supported such training." Zhuo Yifan knew there was no"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 1547, 1554, 1555, 1556, 1557, 1558, 1565, 1578, 1579, 1580, 1581, 1582, 1587, 1596, 1599, 1812, 1816, 1817, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1844, 1846, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1992, 2049, 2450.

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