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Silver Fox.

Chapter 104: The Most Thorough Defeat. [246]



Summary

Tie Xin Yuan and Xu Dong Sheng walk by the Bian River, discussing past battles and the nature of true power. Xu Dong Sheng admires Tie Xin Yuan's reputation but doubts his martial prowess. They converse about the harsh realities of survival, where cunning and ruthlessness prevail over strength. In a pavilion, they share wine and discuss the political intrigue involving Japanese pirates and the Song Dynasty. Xu Dong Sheng reveals his investigations into Tie Xin Yuan's mysterious past, while Tie Xin Yuan accuses him of being a thief like others exploiting the Song Dynasty. Despite tensions, they acknowledge the necessity of alliances and survival tactics in a corrupt world. Tie Xin Yuan reluctantly agrees to Xu Dong Sheng's plan, leaving a letter for his mother before embarking on a journey, reflecting on the complexities of power and loyalty.

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