Chapter 324: The Madam that was Imprisoned Part one (1/2)
Chapter 324: The Madam that was Imprisoned (Part one)
At the bottom of the Kunlun Snow Mountain, some snow had melted into the river which ran into a waterfall at the waist of the mountain. There was a luxurious villa estate that was more than a hundred acres in size. It also contained a large natural park and several hot springs. The place was surrounded by gorgeous mountains and rivers and was accompanied by great Fengshui, making this place almost like a hidden paradise tucked away from the modern world.
At the gate of the estate, there was a huge plaque hanging, and it read – Ye Manor.
This place had a long history. It had aspects of luxurious modern construction, but the villas and interiors were made of the best wood and craftsmanship, retaining the ancient style with brick and tile buildings. The fields of the manor were even filled with birds and flowers.
An extended Maybach entered the manor ground and headed directly to the dungeon below the waterfall in the manor’s backyard.
The dungeon had thick steel gates. Other than a sky window that would allow some natural light in, you couldn’t see anything from the dungeon without opening the door, and all you could hear were the peaceful river, birds, and wind.
A woman of about 40-years-old disembarked from the car and walked to the dungeon and had the guards open the iron gate. Behind the bars inside the dungeon, one could see a madam with her eyes closed chanting scriptures. Age had left no marks on her face. She was already over 50, yet she still kept her looks from her thirties, her most beautiful years. However, not the slightest emotion could be observed from her face, and she would chant the scriptures every day with her eyes closed.
Outside the bars, the middle-aged woman’s heart would ache every time she saw this.
With her hands on the bars, she sobbed, “Madam, yesterday, at a cemetary in Shangcheng, I found the tombstone for a man named Xu Zhengxiong.”
The madam inside the cell immediately stopped what she was doing, her lips stopped reciting the scriptures.
“It’s Master’s tombstone,” the lady sighed.