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Han Homeland.
Chapter 184: Standby and Move. [186]
Summary
Huo Qubing's ambitions remain vast, focusing on military training with his cavalry and palace guards, aiming for significant achievements. Despite harsh winter conditions, the Yun family tests new carriages, while wild folks laboriously transport coal, driven by necessity. Yun Lang, aware of the potential exploitation of these workers, refrains from building roads to prevent their oppression. Instead, he envisions a thriving town fueled by coal trade, ensuring the wild folks retain ownership of their labor. A Jiao, uninterested in direct coal mining, opts for profitable trade, indirectly protecting these workers. Dong Fang Shuo, feeling indebted to Yun Lang, is encouraged to persuade A Jiao to engage in this business, despite potential backlash from current merchants. Meanwhile, the Yun family's blacksmiths work tirelessly to equip Huo Qubing's troops.Full content
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