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Silver Fox.

Chapter 112: Reaping What One Sows. [264]



Summary

Tie Xin Yuan finds himself entangled in the political and religious machinations of Western Xia, where Elder Mu Xin is attempting to convert the City Lord of Shazhou to the Holy Cult. Despite Western Xia's Buddhist roots, Mu Xin's influence is growing, threatening the region's stability. The vastness of Western Xia's territory complicates governance, echoing the challenges faced by the Tang Dynasty. Tie Xin Yuan, caught between allegiances, seeks to subtly undermine Mu Xin's plans. As Laba Festival approaches, he adds mushroom powder to the monks' porridge, hoping to induce hallucinations and disrupt Mu Xin's influence. The narrative explores themes of power, control, and the intersection of religion and politics in a historical context.

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