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Silver Fox.

Chapter 20: The Startled Bird That Didn't Fall. [404]



Summary

In Chapter 20 of "The Frightened Bird That Didn't Fall," the narrative explores the dynamics of leadership and strategy within an army. Ah Da reflects on the importance of generals knowing their soldiers and vice versa, emphasizing the challenges of bribery and the significance of having a skilled and adaptable army. Tie Xin Yuan, a central character, demonstrates a broad-minded leadership style, valuing capable subordinates and understanding the limitations of martial prowess in the face of evolving warfare technology, such as gunpowder bombs. The chapter delves into the intricacies of crafting effective weaponry, highlighting the balance between innovation and practicality. As Tie Xin Yuan navigates his relationships with those around him, the story underscores the complexities of power, trust, and the gradual formation of a nation under his leadership.

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