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Adopted Husband.

Chapter 255: Program. [284]



Summary

On August 15, during the Mid-Autumn Festival in Hangzhou, Ning Yi reflects on the chaotic events of the past months while enjoying the autumn atmosphere. He and little Chan explore the revitalized markets post-war, where celebrations for Fang La's recent coronation are evident. Ning Yi contemplates sending little Chan back to Su Tan'er, recognizing the complexities and risks involved in ensuring her safe passage. He muses on the nature of peasant uprisings, emphasizing the importance of subjective initiative and historical alignment for success. He draws parallels with historical events, including the later Communist Party's uprising and Japanese Kamikaze tactics during World War II, highlighting the significance of mobilizing individual strength in revolutionary movements.

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