Later, players can find a woman being menaced by a group of mercenaries. After the mercenaries have attacked and been killed, the woman introduces herself as Sing Wa, the wife of Merchant Hing. Upon learning that Merchant Hing requested the rescue of Fen without even mentioning herself, Sing Wa summons Fen, who turns out to be the ox who pulls Merchant Hing's cart. When Hing, Sing Wa, and Fen are reunited, Sing Wa rewards the player with silver (saying that even if Hing doesn't seem to value her life, she does). All three then leave, with Sing Wa berating her husband as they go.
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| - Later, players can find a woman being menaced by a group of mercenaries. After the mercenaries have attacked and been killed, the woman introduces herself as Sing Wa, the wife of Merchant Hing. Upon learning that Merchant Hing requested the rescue of Fen without even mentioning herself, Sing Wa summons Fen, who turns out to be the ox who pulls Merchant Hing's cart. When Hing, Sing Wa, and Fen are reunited, Sing Wa rewards the player with silver (saying that even if Hing doesn't seem to value her life, she does). All three then leave, with Sing Wa berating her husband as they go.
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| - Later, players can find a woman being menaced by a group of mercenaries. After the mercenaries have attacked and been killed, the woman introduces herself as Sing Wa, the wife of Merchant Hing. Upon learning that Merchant Hing requested the rescue of Fen without even mentioning herself, Sing Wa summons Fen, who turns out to be the ox who pulls Merchant Hing's cart. When Hing, Sing Wa, and Fen are reunited, Sing Wa rewards the player with silver (saying that even if Hing doesn't seem to value her life, she does). All three then leave, with Sing Wa berating her husband as they go.
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