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Silver Fox.
Chapter 66: Winter in Kaifeng. [68]
Summary
From that day, Tie Xin Yuan ensured the fox and puppy were fed daily, with the fox taking the puppy home each night. The fox, seen as a divine beast, was favored by the emperor, unlike the puppies. Winter in Tokyo was harsh, with frozen smiles on the deceased. Tie Xin Yuan helped Little Hua with wontons, ignoring market gossip. Trust was valued over contracts in the Great Song, fostering integrity and cooperation. Tie Xin Yuan, despite temptations, chose honesty, helping Little Hua and engaging in simple joys. At school, he enjoyed warmth and learning, while enduring hardships to cultivate resilience. His mother preferred a modest life, believing in future opportunities for wealth. The city thrived, even in the cold.Full content
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