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Silver Fox.
Chapter 95: Seeing the Ghost Shadow Again. [237]
Summary
In Chapter 95 of "Encountering the Ghostly Shadow Again," Huo Er and Little Shui engage in a playful exchange about strange storybooks and the existence of a two-headed person. Meanwhile, Tie Xin Yuan, along with A Da and A Er, explores the Zhuangzi, discussing the challenges of preparing for winter and the allure of wild horses in the mountains. The narrative delves into the differences in climate and agricultural practices between regions, highlighting the prosperity of the south with its multiple rice harvests. Tie Xin Yuan reflects on the potential significance of a wild horse herd for the Great Song Dynasty's military strength. Amidst familial interactions and societal expectations, Tie Xin Yuan grapples with personal desires and responsibilities, contemplating the allure of beauty and the complexities of war. The chapter weaves together themes of tradition, ambition, and the pursuit of individual aspirations against the backdrop of a changing world.Full content
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