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Jiujin or "Nine Gold" Zhong is named after the gold-stamped but roughly-textured Joss Paper burnt to honour the spirits of loved ones. Dutiful soldier daughter of a military family, after a few years of military service she was recruited into the Imperial intelligence service and rigorously trained as an operative, grounding her in both Kung Fu and surveillance. She also became adept at infiltration and information-gathering: her skill at passing as a dimwitted servant or cleaner made her effectively invisible. She is a '''''Woman easily overlooked'''''.  
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Jiujin or "Nine Gold" Zhong is named after the gold-stamped but roughly-textured Joss Paper burnt to honour the spirits of loved ones. Dutiful soldier daughter of a military family, after a few years of military service she was recruited into the Imperial intelligence service and rigorously trained as an operative, grounding her in both Kung Fu and surveillance. She also became adept at infiltration and information-gathering: her skill at passing as a dimwitted servant or cleaner made her effectively invisible. She is a '''''Woman easily overlooked'''''. Posted to Jiangzhu, she gave the governor and Formless Pei a wide berth, working directly with the local contacts she had been given. In this fashion she infiltrated the circus as a maid. She is attempting to build up backgrounds, to ''''Get all the Facts'''', for each of the players because she suspects that such an assemblage of martial talent must have been engineered by Tang for some fell purpose. After the players exposed Tang, his demon wife and Scholar Ying Ru she is not sure ''what'' to think.
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Zhong had suspected Master Tang and the scholar for some time but soon after she submitted her last, damning report to her handler in the Drunken Dragon in Băo Jiāng he disappeared. Her dead-drops were being watched and she narrowly avoided an ambush at a supposed safe house. Either military intelligence have abandoned her or the whole local organization has been hopelessly compromised. She is acutely aware that she is on her own and has taken to covertly practising her Kung Fu, wondering '''''Who can I talk to, who to trust?'''''. Perhaps the Beggar Abbott? There were rumours...
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