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Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: From Starving to Commanding Rivers and Mountains.
Chapter 20: Control. [20]
Summary
Lin Jing Yan confronts his uncle Lin Wen Sheng about reclaiming family lands that have been farmed by Wen Sheng for years. Despite Wen Sheng's attempts to manipulate the situation using familial ties and pressure, Lin Jing Yan remains firm in his decision to take back the land. He highlights the implications for his cousin Lin Jing Cong's future in the imperial examination, forcing Wen Sheng and his wife Wu to reconsider their stance. The tension escalates as the clan elders observe the dispute, leaving the resolution dependent on Lin Jing Yan's determination to reclaim his rightful property and secure his family's future.Full content
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