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Chapter 137: Whose Property Is It? (Fourth Update, Please Vote With Monthly Tickets!). [139]
Summary
Liu Bang, once underestimated by his father, later proved his worth by establishing an empire, claiming it as his family's legacy. This notion of the world as a family inheritance was unquestioned by his ministers. In a similar vein, Yun Lang faces the emperor's demands, highlighting the unquestionable authority of the emperor. The narrative shifts to the Yun household, where Liu Po enforces discipline among the servants, ensuring the family's dignity and productivity. A Jiao observes the household's operations, impressed by the efficient management and the distinct separation of children's meals from the adults. The story concludes with a display of agility and care as Da Chang Qiu prevents an accident, showcasing the harmonious and well-organized nature of the Yun family.Full content
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