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Silver Fox.

Chapter 57: Sending Sheep into the Tiger's Mouth. [573]



Summary

Meng Yuan Zhi and Brother Qiao returned with significant supplies, including grain, cattle, and camels, from different directions. The origins of these goods are unclear, and Tie Xin Yuan didn't inquire further. Ouyang Xiu rewarded Meng Yuan Zhi and Li Qiao with sheep, which they accepted happily. Ouyang Xiu discussed the challenges of governing a nation and the potential alliance between the Great Song Dynasty and the Hami Qingxiang Kingdom. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the country and establishing a stable civil service. Su Shi expressed concerns about becoming a bandit, but Ouyang Xiu insisted on the importance of the mission. The narrative reflects on the complexities of leadership, resource management, and the potential for Qingxiang Kingdom's rise.

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