Other language: Vietnamese

Silver Fox.

Chapter 16: Taking Chestnuts from the Fire. [400]



Summary

Meng Yuan Zhi manipulates Tie Xin Yuan into taking the blame for his own indiscretions, particularly his affair with Zhuo Ma, which he hides from his wife. The narrative unfolds during the Great Song Dynasty, where Meng's wife remains oblivious to his betrayal, believing his fall from grace was due to palace intrigues. Meanwhile, Tie Xin Yuan negotiates with Master Sa Jia over the distribution of wealth from the Bon religion, highlighting the challenges of managing resources and alliances. Sa Jia emphasizes the importance of strategic partnerships, suggesting that religion must align with power. Tie Xin Yuan, aware of the complexities and potential conflicts, is urged to leverage his ambitions and capabilities to navigate the political and religious landscape. The dialogue reveals the intricate interplay of loyalty, power, and survival in a turbulent era.

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