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Silver Fox.
Chapter 111: Mu Xin Wants to Promote the Dharma. [263]
Summary
Tie Xin Yuan accidentally dirties a book, discarding it to avoid Elder Mu Xin's scolding. The book, "The Sayings and Deeds of Abu Dhabi," goes missing, but Tie Xin Yuan is unbothered. He visits Xu Dong Sheng, who is often in bed with dancers. They discuss slave knights, who are kept illiterate by generals to prevent information leaks. Tie Xin Yuan believes these knights have desires and seeks to connect with them. He shares stories and teachings, hoping to inspire them. A violent incident occurs at the inn, but Mu Xin remains unfazed, confident the Xi Xia City Lord won't retaliate. Xu Dong Sheng, aware of the power dynamics, remains pragmatic. Tie Xin Yuan aspires to influence the knights positively, despite the tense environment.Full content
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