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Silver Fox.
Chapter 58: Restlessness. [199]
Summary
Tie Xin Yuan feels secure with his mother by his side, even contemplating a life away from the emperor's reach. He is indifferent to his Tokyo property, valuing family over wealth. As military tensions rise, Tie Xin Yuan senses a shift in the Song dynasty's approach, marked by Di Qing's aggressive tactics. He worries about the political climate and potential changes affecting everyone. Despite Qiao's focus on local matters, Tie Xin Yuan is determined to understand the broader implications, believing that great transformations begin with small changes. He remains skeptical of the emperor's capabilities, pondering the future's uncertainties.Full content
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