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Silver Fox.

Chapter 32: The Great Song Version of Gao Yang and Bian Ji. [172]



Summary

In Chapter 31 of "The Great Song Version of Gao Yang and Bian Ji," Tie Xin Yuan and the princess stand on a bench, drawing amused looks from passersby. Despite the crowd's teasing, Tie Xin Yuan remains unfazed due to his thick skin. The princess, unaware of the crowd's mockery, enjoys her time with him. As the day ends, the princess reveals her concerns about an arranged marriage with the Cao family, expressing her desire to avoid it. She plans to use Buddhism as an excuse to delay marriage, hoping to become undesirable as an older princess. Tie Xin Yuan advises her to consider the consequences of her actions. The chapter explores themes of freedom, societal expectations, and personal desires, highlighting the princess's struggle for autonomy.

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