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Silver Fox.
Chapter 118: The Eunuch's Potential. [270]
Summary
Tie Xin Yuan, eager and resourceful, aids struggling slave knights in the Gobi Desert, using wit and quick action to ensure their survival. Despite initial distrust, he gains their compliance by providing wine and food, showcasing leadership and cunning. As they journey towards safety, Tie Xin Yuan cleverly navigates cultural and hierarchical complexities, using Confucian rhetoric to outsmart a foreign scholar. His actions highlight the harsh realities of survival and the importance of adaptability in a perilous environment. The narrative underscores themes of resourcefulness, leadership, and the nuanced interplay of power and hierarchy in challenging circumstances.Full content
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