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Silver Fox.
Chapter 120: Beautiful Deification. [272]
Summary
Tie Xin Yuan's medical skills were lacking, but his efforts to care for the slave knights during winter minimized infection risks. His approach to nutrition, encouraging meat consumption, challenged traditional Mamluk vegetarianism, revealing economic motives behind dietary restrictions. Tie Xin Yuan's resourcefulness extended to gathering mirabilite for purification, demonstrating adaptability in harsh conditions. Despite facing adversity, he emphasized resilience and self-improvement, fostering hope among the knights. The narrative highlights themes of survival, cultural adaptation, and the pursuit of strength against societal constraints, culminating in a battle where Mu Xin's martial prowess and Tie Xin Yuan's leadership shine.Full content
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