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Silver Fox.
Chapter 54: The Great Canteen. [570]
Summary
Tie Xin Yuan and Ouyang Xiu's inspection of the Fragrant Nation reveals unexpected agricultural potential, with a vast barley field promising a bountiful harvest. Despite the challenges of disaster relief, the abundance of wild food around Lake Barkol offers hope. The relocation of Uighur families to the lake and the construction of fishing boats signify resilience. However, food scarcity remains a concern, prompting communal dining to conserve resources. Zhao Wan's adherence to food distribution rules underscores the importance of unity. The influx of Hui people into Qingxiang City reflects a vision for a larger, stronger nation. Amidst these developments, Zhao Wan's impending marriage highlights personal transitions within the broader societal changes. The meticulous preparation of supplies by Tie Xin Yuan, despite being insufficient, demonstrates foresight in nation-building efforts.Full content
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