Other language: Vietnamese

Silver Fox.

Chapter 69: The Bun Has Meat, Not Just Folds. [72]



Summary

Tie Xin Yuan, a young boy from Tie Family Village, faces a beating from his mother after hosting a feast for Wang Jian and his group. Despite his cheerful demeanor and efforts to please, his mother insists he remember his humble origins, fearing his fame might change him. She reminds him of his lineage, emphasizing his ties to the Tie family. Meanwhile, Wang Rou Hua, his mother, expresses disdain for her own family's ambitions, fearing they might claim Tie Xin Yuan due to his prodigious talents. Tie Xin Yuan, though young, is recognized for his poetic abilities, drawing comparisons to historical figures. Despite the pressure, he remains grounded, navigating familial expectations and societal perceptions. His interactions with peers, like Zhang Pang Zi, highlight his relatability, showing that even prodigies face ordinary challenges. The narrative explores themes of identity, familial duty, and the burdens of talent.

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