Other language: Vietnamese

Silver Fox.

Chapter 12: Scapegoat. [285]



Summary

Tie Xin Yuan grapples with the harsh realities of survival and morality. Despite his initial regret over harming a beautiful antelope, he quickly succumbs to the primal urge to eat. This internal conflict highlights his struggle between high aspirations and limited abilities. As the group travels through a desolate landscape, they encounter the aftermath of violence, reflecting on the transient nature of life and possessions. Tie Xin Yuan's reluctance to enter a settlement of the dead and his preference for solitude underscore his complex relationship with death. His letters to loved ones reveal a yearning for connection amidst isolation. The narrative explores themes of survival, morality, and the human condition in a harsh environment.

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