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Han Homeland.

Chapter 105: The Behavior Habits of Officials. [104]



Summary

Yun Lang struggles to comprehend Zhang Tang's actions, as both he and Meng Du belong to the same interest group. Zhang Tang's interest in the Yun family is driven by suspicion and his duty to oversee the emperor's orders. He concludes that the Yun family's innovations benefit the Great Han, posing no threat. The emperor values such families, as they are allies in agriculture and innovation. Despite the emperor's harshness, families like the Yun's thrive by focusing on agriculture, avoiding threats to the emperor. Yun Lang's interactions with officials reveal the complexities of power dynamics, highlighting the importance of alliances and loyalty. Meng Du assists Yun Lang in selecting guards, emphasizing the need to avoid officers and those from the same hometown. Yun Lang's past experiences with intellectually disabled individuals shape his interactions, fostering patience and understanding. Meng Du's family dynamics and Yun Lang's reflections on his past reveal the intricacies of relationships and the impact of upbringing on one's perspective.

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