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Silver Fox.

Chapter 102: Exchange. [618]



Summary

Tie Xin Yuan finds himself at odds with the elderly, who use their experience and cunning to achieve their goals. Despite his youthful spirit, he struggles against their tactics. The conflict between secular and religious power is evident, as Tie Xin Yuan is wary of the rapid growth of religion. He uses delay tactics to manage his challenges, much like the chestnut horse that only runs when provoked. This reflects the political landscape, where appearances and manipulation are key. Tie Xin Yuan's interactions with the living Buddha Sakyamuni reveal his vulnerabilities, yet he remains focused on his goals. The narrative explores themes of power, control, and the complexities of leadership.

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