In early 20th-century China, Liang and his father track a shape-shifting huli
jing named Tsiao-Jung to her den. There, Liang meets Tsiao-Jung's daughter
Yan, who attempts to explain the plight of the huli jing. Tsiao-Jung urges Yan
to escape before she is decapitated by Liang's father. Unbeknownst to his
father, Liang lets Yan go. Five years later, Liang's father dies and he moves
to Hong Kong and finds work as an engineer. One night, Liang encounters Yan,
who has taken a permanent human form due to industrialization supplanting
magic and now works as a courtesan. Yan informs him that she was drugged by
the governor of Hong Kong, a client of hers, who surgically switched her real
legs with cyborg parts before she killed him during an altercation. As Liang
engages in robotics engineering as a hobby, he builds her a flexible metal
alloy body which allows Yan to morph into a robotic huli jing. Parting as
friends, Yan helps a woman fend off a rape by attacking her rapists.
Cast: Elaine Tan as Yan, Matt Yang King as Liang, Gwendoline Yeo as Tsiao-
Jung, Maddox Henry, Sumalee Montano, JB Blanc
Directed by: Oliver Thomas. Story by: Ken Liu.