A fan-based translation of a wuxia heist novel that's centered on a dangerous mission to retrieve a life-saving antidote from a venomous adversary. This novel was originally published in serialized form in the early 1970s.
Dragon Fifth, a powerful lord who is suffering from a fatal illness, hires the mysterious but deadly Liu Changjie to steal a healing elixir from his ex-wife, Madam Lovesickness. The elixir is stored in a box in a cave, but the cave is guarded by seven dangerous killers, fugitives from the martial arts world. But nothing is as it seems, and no one is who they seem to be.
This is a short and fairly straightforward wuxia novel (for Gu, that is) that is both playful and quirky and features Gu's minimalist prose style. The story is set in the Jianghu, a parallel society of martial artists, outlaws, and wanderers familiar to lovers of wuxia fiction. Gu practices clever misdirection, much like a magician, but his tricks often collapse into nonsense. It's unpredictable and entertaining, but not very meaningful or memorable. But even Gu's lesser works provide fans the familiar charms of the wuxia genre.