Other language: Vietnamese
Silver Fox.
Volume 119: The Great Eunuch Group. [271]
Summary
The narrative unfolds with an elderly knight, symbolizing faded glory, entering a desolate cemetery, evoking a sense of melancholy. Yet, Tie Xin Yuan injects comedy into this bleak scene, driven by the influential eunuch Wang Jian of the Great Song Dynasty. Wang Jian, despite his gentle demeanor, wields immense power and has mastered health preservation, surprising many with his authoritative presence. Tie Xin Yuan, observing the eunuch's resilience, offers hope to slave knights, promising them a renewed life if they follow him. Despite their initial reluctance due to religious devotion, Tie Xin Yuan's determination to restore their physical health shines through. The journey southward is fraught with danger, as the caravan faces skirmishes with Western Xia scouts. Amidst this, Tie Xin Yuan's innovative medical treatments for the wounded knights highlight his resourcefulness and compassion, offering a glimmer of hope in their perilous journey.Full content
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