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Silver Fox.
Chapter 36: Ze Ma of Replacing Beams And Pillars. [551]
Summary
Ze Ma's charm and the beauty of the peonies in Taozhou are central to this chapter. The Cao family's 400-year-old Tang Peonies are a symbol of pride, often tributed to the Song Emperor. Ze Ma's interaction with Xia Zhan reveals political tensions, as Tie Xin Yuan's army threatens Qing Tang. Despite the looming danger, Ze Ma's focus on the peonies reflects a deeper struggle between duty and personal desires. Xia Zhan's concerns about Tie Xin Yuan's intentions highlight the complex political landscape, while Ze Ma's personal reflections reveal her inner conflict and the challenges she faces in navigating these turbulent times. The chapter ends with a sense of urgency as Ze Ma and Wei Chi Zhuo Zhuo discuss their next steps amidst the political turmoil.Full content
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