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Silver Fox.
Chapter 12: Affection Has Nothing to Do with the Strong. [664]
Summary
The Kingdom of Hami, famous for its agate, jade, and gold, has seen its jade industry surpass the former Kingdom of Yutian's due to strategic protection of craftsmen. Hami's trade thrives with high-value goods like silk, despite the Great Song Dynasty's frugality policies. Silk's popularity in the Western Regions boosts trade, even amid piracy and costly overland routes. Tie Xin Yuan, a key figure, navigates personal and political dynamics, with Tang Tang and Zhao Wan influencing his life. Tang Tang, once married disastrously, now seeks business success in Hami, relying on old ties with Tie Xin Yuan. Their complex relationships intertwine personal history with trade ambitions, highlighting cultural and economic exchanges.Full content
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