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Silver Fox.

Chapter 130: Cramming. [647]



Summary

Tie Xin Yuan reflects on the significance of a relic gifted by Sa Jia the Living Buddha, questioning its authenticity and the ethics of handling such items. The narrative explores themes of trust, loyalty, and the moral dilemmas faced by leaders. Tie Xin Yuan emphasizes the importance of maintaining trust to ensure the stability of the Kingdom of Hami. Meanwhile, Wei Chi Wen deals with the imprisonment of Adam, who is force-fed to increase his ransom value, drawing parallels to the fattening of ducks for profit. The story also highlights the contrasting personalities and relationships among the characters, including the admiration and envy Wei Chi Wen feels towards Gogo, a young man with remarkable physical attributes. The chapter delves into the complexities of leadership, the value of human life, and the struggle to balance personal and political interests.

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