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Han Homeland.
Chapter 133: The Failed Guo Jie. [324]
Summary
In Chapter 133 of "The Failure of Guo Jie," Yun Lang anticipates a confrontation with Guo Jie but is surprised by his restraint. Guo Jie, facing Yun Lang's playful provocation, retreats without conflict, declaring he holds no sword. This sparks chaos among merchants, who attack Yun Lang's carriage with stones. Liu Er and guards protect Yun Lang, dispersing the merchants. The Great Han's disdain for merchants is highlighted, emphasizing their profit-driven nature. Guo Jie realizes his actions in Prosperity Town are futile, as Yun Lang gains support from coal-carrying locals. Yun Lang strategically controls the coal trade, avoiding full control to maintain favorable prices. As Yun Lang's convoy moves on, Guo Jie reflects on his lack of meaningful alliances. The chapter concludes with discussions on wealth, legacy, and the ambitions of young warriors, contrasting the paths of rich and poor families in the Great Han.Full content
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