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Silver Fox.

Chapter 96: A Wild Boar. [238]



Summary

Tie Xin Yuan encounters his cousin Wang Man at the Xu family mansion, where he observes the opulence and the fierce-looking Xu family servants. Wang Man, a successful lingerie entrepreneur, is there to sell her products. Tie Xin Yuan admires the wealth and influence of the Xu family, who trade extensively across empires. Despite Wang Man's business acumen, Tie Xin Yuan discourages her from mingling with the merchants, likening them to a herd of pigs and Xu Dong Sheng, a prominent merchant, to a wild boar. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining dignity and not pandering to others for business gains. The conversation shifts to personal matters, highlighting Tie Xin Yuan's reluctance to pursue romantic interests, particularly with Tang Tang, a woman from his past. The narrative captures the intersection of familial bonds, business ambitions, and personal introspection.

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