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'''Third Phase:'''  ''The Case of the Singing Detective''
 
'''Third Phase:'''  ''The Case of the Singing Detective''
  
General Yang was long suspected of stealing weapons and supplies from the military treasury and selling them to bandits and rebels.  But since he was a distant cousin of the provincial governor, the constabulary had to tread carefully and catch him in the act.  He was very careful and suspicious, however.  Only his close family and childhood friends were in his inner circle, which no one from the outside could enter.   
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General Yang was long suspected of stealing weapons and supplies from the military treasury and selling them to bandits and rebels.  But since he was a distance cousin of the provincial governor, the constabulary had to tread carefully and catch him in the act.  He was very careful and suspicious, however.  Only his close family and childhood friends were in his inner circle, which no one from the outside could enter.   
  
 
Until... one day General Yang met this foreign maiden singing native folk-songs in a teahouse.  Being a music lover himself, he hired her to be a singer at his mansion so he could hear her every night.  Since she was a foreigner with a poor grasp of proper speech, she would have no particular loyalty to the Empire and no one would listen to a foreigner accusing a general, right?  After gaining General Yang's trust and secretly taking notes on all his illegal activities, Xiao Hu kept him entertained with a concert as agents of the Constabulary rounded up his henchmen and all the incriminating evidence before raiding his mansion.  The poor general tried to hold the singing girl at knife point as a hostage, but you can guess how badly that turned out...
 
Until... one day General Yang met this foreign maiden singing native folk-songs in a teahouse.  Being a music lover himself, he hired her to be a singer at his mansion so he could hear her every night.  Since she was a foreigner with a poor grasp of proper speech, she would have no particular loyalty to the Empire and no one would listen to a foreigner accusing a general, right?  After gaining General Yang's trust and secretly taking notes on all his illegal activities, Xiao Hu kept him entertained with a concert as agents of the Constabulary rounded up his henchmen and all the incriminating evidence before raiding his mansion.  The poor general tried to hold the singing girl at knife point as a hostage, but you can guess how badly that turned out...

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