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Han Homeland.

Chapter 137: Acting Against the Natural Order. [328]



Summary

Yun Lang's innovative coin system, based on the value of eggs, gains traction despite initial skepticism. The Yun family's coins, though unevenly pressed, become essential in Chang'an's market, leading to significant economic influence. Yun Lang's strategic involvement in the Great Han's wars is driven by a desire to protect and rejuvenate the empire, even at personal risk. His efforts include introducing new agricultural methods and tools to ensure the nation's recovery post-conflict. The Yun family's economic strategies, including rejecting miscellaneous coins and focusing on their own, aim to stabilize and strengthen the empire's economy. Yun Lang's vision extends beyond personal gain, seeking the prosperity of the Great Han through calculated risks and reforms. His actions, though controversial, demonstrate a commitment to the empire's future, challenging traditional norms and expectations.

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