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Silver Fox.
Chapter 111: Encounter in the Great Northwest. [253]
Summary
Mu Xin refrained from pressuring Tie Xin Yuan into joining the faith, as Huo Sang had already forged his own path. The Azu tribe's youth, including Tie Xin Yuan, learned on camelback, reflecting their nomadic lifestyle. The desolate landscape mirrored Tie Xin Yuan's mood, which soured further due to a harsh encounter with northwesterners. Despite Xu Dong Sheng's warnings, Tie Xin Yuan shared food with impoverished children, revealing his empathy. However, Xu Dong Sheng cautioned him against showing mercy in a brutal competition for survival, where only one victor could emerge. As the caravan journeyed through a barren wilderness, a sandstorm struck, and bandits attacked. Tie Xin Yuan defended himself with a crossbow, while the chaos scattered the camels. After the storm, Xu Dong Sheng informed him that Mu Xin had dealt with the bandits, but Yi Pu La Xin perished. Despite the ordeal, Tie Xin Yuan remained resilient, contemplating the long journey ahead.Full content
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