BOOK 2. time 19.60
The man saw her approaching and began to sob, drooling air
-- The axe? It is not for you. It's to defend me from my dog... I don't know how he can behave when he starts to kill? You know what I mean..." --said T'zu Hsi.
The man kept whimpering and stammered.
-- Hey lady... For pity's sake... I don't know where they are...
-- What you don't finish explaining is why the dog brought you here. It's trained to track my children and the other children who happen to feel like my children too. I think one of them saw his mother die. I don't think this is the time to be asking for mercy. Give me some answers.
She pulled out a huge acupuncture needle with which she held the topknot of her long hair. She said to him.