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Chapter 34: The Era That Can Drive People Crazy. [174]
Summary
In Chapter 33 of "This Is an Era That Can Drive People Crazy," the narrative explores the complexity of human emotions and societal norms. Tie Xin Yuan reflects on the nature of love and familial affection, viewing them as intangible but expressed through care and responsibility. The story contrasts human diversity with the simplicity of ants and bees, highlighting how human thoughts can lead to both beauty and pain. The chapter also delves into the harsh realities of power and justice in the Great Song Dynasty, as Tie Xin Yuan witnesses the brutal execution of rebels, revealing the emperor's ruthlessness. Amidst this, he contemplates the purity and kindness shown by a young girl, which stands in stark contrast to the surrounding violence and chaos. The chapter underscores the tension between personal emotions and societal duties, as well as the impact of historical events on individual lives.Full content
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