"You are ill, and it is only right that I visit and care for you. I am also an expert in treating illnesses, and seeing your ailment, the cure is simple!"
"What?"
"This...!"
Saying this, the woman pulled Suma Hoat's hand and pressed the youth's hand against her chest, allowing the youth to feel the warm mounds of flesh.
"Ahhh... stop...!"
Suma Hoat tried to pull his hand away but was shocked because the hand holding him was extremely strong! He realized that even if this woman did not necessarily possess high-level *silat* skill, she clearly possessed great strength!
"Why not? You are suffering a spiritual blow due to lovesickness, and there is only one cure for the ailment of longing! And I... believe me, my love is not false, Suma Hoat. You may prove it yourself!"
After saying this, the woman embraced Suma Hoat's neck, kissing and caressing him.
Her expert and nimble fingers quickly undid Suma Hoat's clothes, and her own clothes seemed to have opened by themselves, revealing her alluring body parts. Without knowing how it began, as his consciousness had not fully recovered, Suma Hoat found himself embraced and pinned down by Bu Ci Goat, who attacked him fiercely—an assault of kisses and caresses that truly aroused the youth's spirit! Just as Suma Hoat began to feel stimulated and lost himself, as if finding a new anchor after being swept away by the failure of love, and realizing how truly captivating this woman was, unlike common courtesans, almost matching the intimacy of Kim Hwa. Suddenly, the door opened and Suma Kiat, his father, appeared!
"Devil spawn! Harassing your own father's concubine? Truly insolent, utterly shameless! You are truly defiling the good name of the Suma family. Go! Get out of here! You are unworthy of being my son!"
Suma Hoat's face turned extremely pale and he leaped down from the bed, straightening his clothes which had been "stripped"
By Bu Ci Goat earlier. Bu Ci Goat, smiling faintly, also straightened her clothes, then approached her husband, holding Suma Kiat's arm with a spoiled demeanor, stroking Suma Kiat's cheek while speaking in a seductive voice,
"Why are you so angry? I was only trying to cure his illness; he is suffering from severe lovesickness...."
Suma Kiat's face, which had been angry and flushed, and his fierce eyes, softened when he looked down and gazed at the face of his youngest concubine, the new concubine whom he deeply cherished. He then said.
"Your intentions are good, Ci Goat, but inappropriate. You know how much I love you, and I do not like seeing your affection for me divided, even with my own son!"
Witnessing all of this, Suma Hoat's rage could no longer be contained. He then spoke loudly,
"Fine! I'm leaving! I am sick of seeing all of this! Sick of living in this hell!"
The youth then leaped out of his room and left. From that moment on, Suma Hoat never returned to his father's house! And from that moment, a *pendekar* (martial hero) appeared in the *kang-ouw* world, one who always opposed evil, with formidable skill and a bravery that made the hairs stand up on the necks of villains.
However, despite his formidable actions, this young *pendekar* possessed a terrible habit: he constantly harassed women! He was often found in the chambers of beautiful women, wives of others, young maidens—anyone, as long as she was beautiful and hard to obtain. Astonishingly, most of these women did not reject the arrival of this handsome, gallant *penjahat pemetik bunga* (flower-picking villain) who possessed an extraordinary skill in seducing women! This was Suma Hoat, who believed that women could not be trusted, that women were only fit to be mere playthings, that women were simply tools for satisfying his lust! His hatred for women, which began with his heartbreak over Kim Hwa's death, followed by the actions of Bu Ci Goat and his father, forged a devilish character toward women within him!
A *pendekar* defending the oppressed and opposing evil, yet also the number one rapist in the world, so that a few years later, the name of the *penjahat pemetik bunga* (rapist) *Jai-hwa-sian*, or the God of Rape, became famous! It was the situation of the Suma family that constantly worried Minister Kam Liong, especially when he conducted an inspection in Khitan, where he heard news that Suma Kiat and his subordinates were secretly important figures persuading the northern commanders, who in turn persuaded the Emperor, to harbor enmity toward Khitan! This wise minister often mused, thinking about the mixed blood of his ancestors, some of whom were descendants of great and respected *pendekar* in the *kang-ouw* world, such as the divine hero Suling Emas, the female *pendekar* Ratu Yalina, the female *pendekar* Mutiara Hitam, and others.
However, the bloodline of wicked people also famously flowed through them, such as the descendants of the Suma family. He also knew why Suma Kiat hated Khitan. This was because, in his youth, Suma Kiat fell in love with the daughter of Suling Emas, or rather, his half-sister, the female *pendekar* Mutiara Hitam. Because his love was unrequited, he harbored hatred toward the Khitan Kingdom, or truly toward the descendants of Suling Emas. Since all of Suling Emas's descendants possessed extremely high martial skill, he did not dare openly declare his hatred. Because of his hatred for the King of Khitan, who was also the son of Suling Emas, he worked hard to destroy Khitan.
Glossary
- Suma Hoat: The protagonist of this section, who becomes a martial hero opposing evil but develops a notorious reputation as a "flower-picking villain" due to his hatred and distrust of women.
- Bu Ci Goat: Suma Kiat's young concubine who attempts to seduce Suma Hoat, claiming she is curing his lovesickness, leading to Suma Hoat's final break with his family.
- Suma Kiat: Suma Hoat's father, a powerful figure who is secretly working to undermine the Khitan Kingdom due to a past romantic rejection.
- Kim Hwa: A woman whose death caused Suma Hoat's initial heartbreak and contributed to his later misogynistic tendencies.
- kang-ouw: The martial arts world or Jianghu; the community of martial artists, heroes, and villains.
- pendekar: A martial hero or champion; a skilled fighter who often defends the weak.
- penjahat pemetik bunga: Literally "flower-picking villain," a common Wuxia term for a rapist or notorious seducer of women.
- Jai-hwa-sian: The title Suma Hoat earns, meaning "Flower-Stealing Immortal" or "God of Rape," reflecting his dual nature as a hero and a sexual predator.
- Menteri Kam Liong: Minister Kam Liong, a wise minister who is concerned about the Suma family's influence and their secret political machinations against Khitan.
- Khitan: A kingdom or region mentioned as the target of Suma Kiat's political hatred and schemes.
- Suling Emas: The "Golden Flute," a legendary and respected divine martial hero whose descendants are highly skilled and are the true target of Suma Kiat's vengeance.
- Ratu Yalina: "Queen Yalina," a female *pendekar* and one of the respected ancestors mentioned in the story's lineage.
- Mutiara Hitam: "Black Pearl," a female *pendekar* who is the half-sister of Suling Emas's daughter, and the woman Suma Kiat loved and was rejected by in his youth.