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Silver Fox.

Chapter 78: The Turtles of Jinshui River. [220]



Summary

The emperor's feast was short-lived as a massive army surrounded Ru Mountain, making it impenetrable. A general expelled craftsmen and officials, leaving only the Golden City family. Wang Rou Hua and Zhao Wan went to the Purple Palace, while Tie Xin Yuan and his brothers were heavily guarded. Amidst the spectacle of palace maids, Tie Xin Yuan prepared to greet the emperor, feeling humiliated by the kneeling tradition. The emperor, Zhao Zhen, arrived, acknowledging Tie Xin Yuan's efforts. Pang Ji praised the young talent, noting the hall's construction as a blend of barbarian stone techniques and Great Song attire, highlighting cultural differences. Bao Zheng and Pang Ji discussed the significance of clothing in distinguishing humans from beasts, with Pang Ji emphasizing the hall's porcelain-like appearance.

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