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Han Homeland.

Chapter 168: Blow Up Big Things Before Doing Small Things. [360]



Summary

Ah Jiao's swift actions led to the establishment of a medical clinic and pharmacy in Fugui Town, sparking curiosity and concern among the townspeople about its purpose. Guo Jie assured them that the initiative was meant to provide free medical care and affordable medicine, attracting esteemed doctors from Xuanji Palace. This move was part of a broader strategy to establish royal medical halls across the Great Han, aiming to win public favor without significant cost. The initiative, supported by the government and knights, promised a future where medical care was accessible to all, reflecting a shift towards virtuous governance. Yun Lang, while skeptical about the feasibility of such a large-scale project, recognized its potential to address immediate challenges and promote public health, especially after a recent plague. The Yun clan's cautious approach emphasized stability and education, aiming for a literate future where individuals could make informed choices.

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