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Silver Fox.

Chapter 2: Contentment with a Child. [654]



Summary

In Chapter 2 of the story, the naming of Tie Xin Yuan's son sparks tension. Ouyang Xiu names him "Tie Yue," symbolizing manhood and prestige, but Wang Rouhua and Zhao Wan find it demeaning, suggesting the child is merely ornamental. Zhao Wan, fiercely protective, scolds Ouyang Xiu. Amidst familial dynamics, Zhao Wan and Tie Xin Yuan navigate parenthood, humorously debating their son's features. The chapter also highlights the cultural backdrop, with references to the Great Song Dynasty and the Kingdom of Hami, where political tensions and personal relationships intertwine. The narrative captures the blend of tradition, familial bonds, and societal expectations.

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