Other language: Vietnamese
Silver Fox.
Chapter 14: The World of Young Beasts. [14]
Summary
There was a con artist who buried bad things under a wealthy family's wall, waiting years to exploit their hardships. Tie Xin Yuan, aware of this, accumulated worn wooden types from Tong Zi, whose family printed Buddhist scriptures. Despite the con artist's schemes, Tie Xin Yuan focused on his family's prosperity, with his mother expanding their soup dumpling shop into a potential chain. The family's fox, Hu Li, symbolized their unique status, while Tie Xin Yuan navigated societal challenges, pondering innovations and the implications of sharing them.Full content
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