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Silver Fox.

Chapter 38: The Thief Who Stole Pears. [39]



Summary

Zhao Zhen, observing a fox enjoying a chicken, acknowledges the efforts of his generals against Western bandits. Despite the festive atmosphere in the Great Celebration Hall, Zhao Zhen is troubled by the Western threat. Officials like Wang Jian and Zhang Mi face the emperor's dissatisfaction, as the Western bandits' proximity to the imperial city causes unrest. Zhang Mi, realizing his position is precarious, offers to guard a remote military state. Meanwhile, Tie Xin Yuan, a young boy praised by the emperor, faces domestic discipline from his mother, Wang Rou Hua, who fears his association with notorious peers. The narrative highlights the tension between the emperor's court and the looming external threat, alongside personal struggles within Tie Xin Yuan's family.

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