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Silver Fox.
Chapter 3: Foothold. [3]
Summary
Wang Rou Hua, struggling with hunger and poverty in Tokyo, clings to her son and a small fox, symbols of hope and burden. Despite the harshness of her surroundings and the threat of beggars, she refuses to sell her son for a meager sum, believing in his destined greatness. Her journey is marked by desperation, as she navigates a city ravaged by disaster, seeking shelter and sustenance. Her resolve is tested when confronted by a warrior, highlighting her vulnerability and the precariousness of her situation. Yet, her love and determination to protect her son remain unwavering, even as they face insurmountable odds.Full content
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