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Han Homeland.

Chapter 177: The Harsh Official Who Wholeheartedly Supports the Yun Family. [179]



Summary

Yun Lang refrains from probing further into the Xiongnu's incursion into Han territory, which is a significant disgrace. Accountability is demanded, with officials like Yanmen Colonel Chen Shi and Shangjun Prefect Wu Zhang facing consequences. Meanwhile, Gong Sun Ao grows more complacent, visiting military camps with confidence. Zhang Tang explains the necessity of registered merchants for the Yun family's expanding business, emphasizing the legal and societal expectations. The Yun family must rely on city registrants for market transactions to maintain their noble status. Zhang Tang also highlights the severe consequences faced by deserters and the harsh realities of the slave army. The Great Han's laws protect true nobility, while powerful families face suppression. The emperor's orders are ruthless, with executions following the Xiongnu invasion. Gong Sun Ao is appointed as Yanmen Colonel, a position fraught with danger. Yun Lang senses a trap, as Yanmen Pass is vulnerable to further attacks. The Great Han's strategy involves diverting the enemy's main force while planning an offensive at Youbeiping. Huo Qubing remains focused on training, with limited information available about the ongoing military campaigns.

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