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Han Homeland.
Chapter 140: The Urine That Prevents a Resurgence. [142]
Summary
Da Zhang Qiu struggles to explain the complex palace intrigues to A Jiao, who, after losing her Empress status, remains isolated and resentful. She questions the care for her ancestors' legacy, but her inquiries go unanswered. A Jiao finds solace in the Yun family, enjoying simple pleasures like tea. Despite her fall from power, she asserts her authority, dismissing a craftsman chief who defies her. The narrative highlights the political tensions and shifting loyalties within the Great Han Kingdom, as A Jiao navigates her new reality. Meanwhile, Yun Lang and his companions face challenges in their endeavors, reflecting the broader power struggles at play.Full content
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