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Silver Fox.
Chapter 125: All Idle Illnesses. [642]
Summary
The chapter describes the aftermath of a confrontation, where surviving prisoners are sent for treatment and later dispatched to different locations. Tie Xin Yuan, a central figure, interacts with Han and Song groups, showing favor to the Han while scolding the Song. He encourages education among the Han and plans for future integration. Despite tensions, he aims for unity among diverse groups, recognizing the challenges of satisfying all parties. His self-punishment is seen as a temporary solution, with long-term integration through intermarriage proposed. The narrative highlights the complexity of leadership and the pursuit of harmony in a diverse society.Full content
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