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Silver Fox.
Chapter 44: Blessing of the Bon Religion. [560]
Summary
The emperor's role is often influenced by subordinates with their own agendas, making independent thought a rarity. Those who can discern and implement wise advice are considered successful, but many are ordinary. Emperors with strong opinions can be great or disastrous. Tie Xin Yuan views failures like Sui Yang Di as investment failures. The story highlights the dedication of a Bon religion master carving sacred scripts, reflecting on life and death. As Tie Xin Yuan's journey continues, he faces challenges, including potential threats and political complexities. The narrative explores themes of leadership, sacrifice, and the intersection of personal beliefs with political power.Full content
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