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Silver Fox.

Chapter 19: Threat from Mu Xin. [292]



Summary

In Chapter 19 of "The Threat from Mu Xin," Tie Xin Yuan takes charge after a catastrophic event, leading a group, including injured individuals, through the desert. Despite the dire circumstances, Tie Xin Yuan uses gold as motivation for the wounded to survive. The narrative explores themes of survival, leadership, and the corrupting power of greed. Xu Dong Sheng, initially skeptical, aids in this effort, promising the injured that their families will be cared for. As they reach Yiwu Prefecture, only four of the six injured survive. The story delves into the aftermath of a divine punishment that destroyed sand bandits and gold, emphasizing the futility of greed. Mu Xin, a character who reflects on the destructive nature of wealth, warns against the dangers of possessing ill-gotten riches. The chapter concludes with a reflection on the mythical tale of Mu Ge La, a king destroyed by his greed for gold, serving as a cautionary tale for the characters.

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