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Han Homeland.
Chapter 23: Unease. [212]
Summary
Yun Lang's romanticized view of war shatters as he witnesses the brutal reality of battle, filled with regret for joining Huo Qubing's plan. The chaos and cruelty of war, with soldiers fighting fiercely yet retreating without spirit, leave him disillusioned. An old soldier's wisdom reveals that true understanding of battle comes from experience, not observation. As Yun Lang grapples with unease and the harsh truths of warfare, he realizes the futility of mere spectatorship. The looming decisive battle heightens his anxiety, as the moonlit night offers no solace, only a chilling premonition of what's to come.Full content
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