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Han Homeland.

Chapter 175: Less Creation. [177]



Summary

Yun Lang seeks a simple life, avoiding complex relationships and unforeseen dangers. Despite the emperor's visit to Shanglin Garden, Yun Lang feels no loss. He understands the power dynamics, where sudden inspections reveal authenticity but often lead to criticism. The Yun family enjoys a prosperous life, contrasting with the harsh realities outside. Liu Che's power is formidable, comparable to a deity, capable of immense destruction. The Yun family offers a haven from external strife, embodying the benefits of feudal society. Amidst this, Yun Lang's rise to Lesser Shangzao signifies his ascent in status, marked by rewards and recognition. The military rewards highlight the allure of earning merits over business. Yun Lang's achievements are celebrated modestly, with close family and friends acknowledging his success. Meanwhile, Meng Da and Meng Er's attainment of PhD titles signifies their esteemed positions in the Great Han nation. The Yun family remains a hub of activity, with constant visitors and celebrations, even as Huo Qubing and Li Gan return from their arduous journey, facing reprimands and restructuring. Yun Lang's journey reflects the complexities of power, status, and the pursuit of a peaceful life amidst societal expectations.

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