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Han Homeland.
Chapter 132: Not Giving. [323]
Summary
Yun Lang believes that individual strength is insignificant against the world, thus he sees Song Qiao as an ideal wife and Huo Guang as a suitable disciple to form a strong team. He values social construction over military prowess, reflecting on humanity's historical valorization of war. Marriage, to him, is a pragmatic union devoid of unnecessary emotions. He admires Zhang Shi's strength and adaptability, contrasting it with Huo Qubing's rigidity. Yun Lang's strategic foresight and resourcefulness are evident as he plans coal trade expansions, despite public criticism. His interactions reveal a complex character balancing ambition with societal expectations.Full content
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