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The story shifts from a period drama into a supernatural-tinged martial arts battle when a righteous official and a "sexual martial artist" intervene to save Kwai-chi from execution and reveal the true culprits. Key Characteristics

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As the water level reached the top of the chamber, the prisoner would be subjected to an unbearable pressure. The weight of the water would cause their lungs to collapse, and their brain would be starved of oxygen. It was said that the victim would often succumb to madness, unable to cope with the prolonged torture.

: The real villains are the judge’s own son and Yang’s wife, who framed the couple to hide their own crimes. Notable Cast and Characters Description Yvonne Yung Little Cabbage (Siu Bak-Choi) An innocent bride subjected to brutal punishments. Lawrence Ng Yang Nai-Mou A scholar and Little Cabbage's accused lover. Elvis Tsui Win Chung-Lung