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Silver Fox.
Chapter 58: A Heart Like Iron. [574]
Summary
Su Shi, feeling powerless and trapped by his teacher's decisions, finds solace in the poetic dreams of freedom and beauty. Despite the harsh realities of war and survival, he clings to simple desires, like eating a plump chicken. His interactions with Tie Xin Yuan reveal a struggle between maintaining innocence and embracing a more ruthless path. Wei Chi Zhuo Zhuo's presence adds complexity, highlighting personal conflicts and unfulfilled desires. The narrative explores themes of identity, choice, and the impact of external pressures on personal values, as Su Shi navigates his changing world with a mix of resignation and determination.Full content
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