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Han Homeland.
Chapter 155: People's Hearts Are Not What They Used to Be. [347]
Summary
Yun Lang grapples with loneliness, a constant since his orphanage days, finding solace in his siblings. The arrival of a baby offers hope for connection. Huo Guang, a young companion, envies Yun Yin's carefree life, while Yun Lang advises focusing on small tasks over grand ambitions, citing historical downfalls. The Yun Estate thrives on reforms and experiments, emphasizing self-sufficiency through women and children during wartime. Yun Lang's pragmatic approach prioritizes sustainable growth and personal happiness over historical grandeur. A wedding at the Yun Estate symbolizes its prominence, while Yun Lang's interactions with Hong Xiu highlight familial bonds and responsibilities.Full content
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