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Silver Fox.

Chapter 31: Flowers Bloom on Tianshan. [305]



Summary

Tie Xin Yuan experiences a moment of vulnerability as memories of Wang Rouhua flood his mind, but he quickly regains composure amidst a desert storm. In a cave, he reflects on the resilience needed to withstand such harsh conditions. He learns from Ma Xi Mu about the importance of spiritual fulfillment over material wealth among the Persians. Despite the chaos, Tie Xin Yuan sees an opportunity to establish control in Hami, especially with Mu Xin's departure. He plans to leverage the aftermath of the hurricane and military disaster to rebuild and strengthen his influence. The narrative highlights the clash between spiritual devotion and material ambition, with Tie Xin Yuan navigating these dynamics to achieve his goals.

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