

In Lanzhou, China, her army of Black Scorpion soldiers along with their second-in-command leader are defeated by Lau Xing and his brothers(and sister)-in-arms, the Ten Tigers of Canton and forced to retreat and never return to Lanzhou again. In Agra, India, some of her agents including a hulking chained agent and a female assassin try again to accomplish the mission only to end in failure yet again. Later on, when Lau Xing and his new friend, Phileas Fogg travel around the world in 80 days starting with Paris, Fang orders and sends some of her Black Scorpion agents to retrieve the Jade Buddha and kill Lau Xing, but to no avail. This time, do not let it slip through your fingers." which causes him to throw a quill at her only for her to catch it swiftly with her fan and then, throw it back at his portrait with a dagger as well. She is informed that nothing else was taken from the bank, and then berates Kelvin: "My agents will retrieve the Jade Buddha once again, Lord Kelvin. General Fang reminds Kelvin that because heragents delivered the Jade Buddha to the bank, she has a right to be concerned about anything that happens while it's in British hands. General Fang is first seen mysteriously entering the Royal Academy of Science after hearing Lord Kelvin deciding to inform her that if the Jade Buddha, which was stolen by her from her enemy, Lau Xing's village in exchange for British military assistance from Kelvin to conquer Lanzhou, isn't returned to the Bank of England, then they have no deal. She was introduced as the main antagonist, but this was a misinformation campaign to hide the true main villain.

General Fang General Fang (Karen Mok) is the secondary antagonist from Disney's 2004 film, Around the World in 80 Days.
