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Silver Fox.
Chapter 13: Golden Land. [286]
Summary
Tie Xin Yuan faces moral dilemmas and survival challenges in a harsh environment. He contemplates the consequences of justice and revenge, with vivid imagery of punishment and survival tactics. Amidst battles and betrayals, he discovers a gold mine, symbolizing both hope and potential conflict. Despite the temptation of wealth, Tie Xin Yuan values family and friendship over gold, rejecting the idea of betrayal for material gain. He envisions a future where the gold can be shared, emphasizing loyalty and unity over greed. The narrative explores themes of justice, survival, and the corrupting influence of wealth, highlighting human resilience and the importance of relationships.Full content
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