Becoming An Outlaw
Chai Jin decides to join Liangshan as an outlaw. He becomes the chief accountant of Liangshan's income and provisions together with Li Ying. He follows the heroes on their campaigns against the Liao invaders and rebel forces after they have been granted amnesty by the emperor.
During the Fang La campaign, Chai Jin, along with Yan Qing, infiltrates Fang La's territory and as a mole for the Liangshan forces. Using the undercover identity of "Ke Yin" (柯引), Chai Jin manages to win the trust of Fang La and his generals, and becomes Fang's son-in-law after marrying Fang's daughter, Princess Jinzhi. During the last battle, Chai Jin provides Fang La's army with a false sense of security by defeating several Liangshan generals in battle, but in reality they were only feigning and no one was hurt. Fang La is caught off guard when Chai Jin and Yan Qing suddenly reveal their true identities and start attacking him. Fang La's nephew, Fang Jie, is killed by the combined efforts of Chai Jin and Yan Qing in the battle and the heroes eventually capture Fang La's final base with Chai's help.
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Famous quotes containing the word outlaw:
“The price on the wanted
poster was a-going down, outlaw alias copped my stance
and moody greenhorns were making me dance; while my mouths
shooting iron got its chambers jammed.”
—Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)