![]() Yeah, most guys don’t have a kill count, either. What makes it worse is Jace’s response – “I’m not like other guys.” ![]() I’d assuming it’s because either she doesn’t know many tea-drinkers, or doesn’t know many guys. I’m momentarily impressed by this, until Clary decides to comment on it, because it’s just soo amazing that Jace knows that bergamot is in Earl Grey tea, because she’s never met a guy who knows that. Plus, you’re the one who hasn’t had anything to eat yet.Īnyway, Jace also accepts the offer, so long as it isn’t Earl Grey, because he doesn’t like bergamot. Yeah, it’s been rough, but not nearly as bad as that. Clary accepts on the grounds that, “She felt as if she’d been running on pure adrenaline since she woke up.”Ĭlary, apart from the last five minutes, you’re day hasn’t exactly been pulse-pounding. D can actually read fortunes.ĭorothea talks a bit about how her mom was really good at that sort of thing, from palm reading to tea leaves, and she learned quite a bit from her. Clary lies and says she’s neither, and asks if Mme. Dorothea pokes her head through a bead curtain (really) and asks if Clary’s actually interested or is just being nosy. Clary gets drawn in by a poster for the aforementioned palm reading. Dorothea’s apartment in excruciating detail – in short, it’s a hodge-podge mix of stereotypical occult-ish stuff, from palm reading to astrology to some Chinese stuff that doesn’t get explained. The chapter begins with a description of Mme. Why is she so amazing and wonderful? Well, read on and find out. As you’ll no doubt remember from last time, Clary and Jace (after encountering a less-than-hospitable welcome at Clary’s apartment) ran into the amazing and wonderful Madame Dorothea. (To Yan before her death) "Yan! Do not speak to that human, you know how dangerous they are.Welcome back, my friends, to the show that just won’t end. She seems to be able to turn in another half form state (reached just before Renshu killed her), where her traits are more similar to those of a normal human being, but with the presence of fox ears and a long tail. She is completely naked, as her clothes disappear as she transforms (likely they are the result of a mere illusion she uses). In her half form state, she is a hybrid of a human and a fox, and as a result her aspect is more animalistic and wild. ![]() Her hair and eyes are dark, while she wears a traditional chinese dress. In her human form she resembles the aspect of an elegant middle-aged woman. ![]() Tsiao Jung is a beautiful huli jing who has the ability to turn into a fox. Renshu, after asking if there were any other huli jings, collects Tsiao Jung's severed head as a bounty. While warning Yan to stay away from Liang, she is brutally beheaded in front of her daughter, who manages to escape. Severely injured, she escapes to the place where she lives with her daughter Yan, but she is eventually reached by Liang and his father. Blocked in a half form, she escapes by jumping roof-to-roof through Hong Kong. After a brief fight she tries to turn into a fox and runs away, but her transformation is blocked as Liang's father throws a jar of urine at her. As she gets closer, Renshu attacks her with his sword. She appears while she is reaching a man who invokes her. Tsiao Jung is the huli jing that Liang's father, Renshu, is hunting. ![]()
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