Other language: Vietnamese

Silver Fox.

Chapter 16: The Chestnut Horse That Was Underestimated. [531]



Summary

In Chapter 16 of "The Underestimated Chestnut Horse," the narrative revolves around the opulent lifestyle of Wei Chi Lei, who spends extravagantly at the Spring Breeze Pavilion, a luxurious Tokyo brothel. Despite his lavish spending, he deeply admires Su Shi, a character who is both loved and misunderstood by those around him. Su Shi's carefree attitude towards money and life is portrayed through anecdotes, such as his wife's sacrifices for his happiness and his friends' mixed feelings of guilt and admiration. The chapter also highlights the relationship between Tie Xin Yuan and Su Shi, with Tie Xin Yuan taking responsibility for Su Shi's debts. The story transitions to a scene where Tie Xin Yuan is caring for a recovering chestnut horse, emphasizing the importance of patience and care. Su Shi's excitement about a journey to the Western Desert and his desire for a magnificent silver horse add a layer of adventure and aspiration to the narrative. The chapter concludes with Su Shi's plea to Tie Xin Yuan to purchase the horse, showcasing his impulsive nature and the contrasting values between the characters.

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