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Silver Fox.

Chapter 75: The Heart of the Ruler. [459]



Summary

In the Gobi Desert, Tie Xin Yuan values people as the foundation of prosperity, contrasting with rulers who exploit them. He envisions a thriving Hami region, driven by people's needs rather than government intervention. Despite rulers' parasitic tendencies, Tie Xin Yuan sees the potential in empowering laborers and reducing the burden of oppressive nobles. He admires Li Shi Min's wisdom in balancing power and people's interests. Tie Xin Yuan strategizes to establish a nation, navigating political complexities with Meng Yuan Zhi and Xu Dong Sheng. They plan to use diplomacy and alliances to strengthen their position, while maintaining flexibility in identity to adapt to different powers. Their discussions, over shared meals, reveal a pragmatic approach to leadership, focusing on long-term goals and the importance of self-reliance.

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