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Han Homeland.
Chapter 26: First Recruitment. [215]
Summary
Yun Lang grapples with the fear of death amidst the brutalities of war, drawing hope from historical figures like Huo Qubing. The camp is silent, with seasoned guards indifferent to the ongoing battle. Yun Lang struggles with high mortality rates among the wounded due to summer conditions, feeling helpless as soldiers die daily. Despite the grim situation, he finds solace in camaraderie with Cao Xiang, who battles his own despondency. Yun Lang is called to treat Princess Liu Ling, suffering from a severe infection. He instructs her maids on basic care, reflecting on the harsh realities of war. Meanwhile, an old soldier, despite severe injuries, survives and contemplates his future, rejecting Yun Lang's offer to join his household. Yun Lang's household, left vulnerable after guards fled, highlights the personal toll of conflict. The narrative captures the struggle for survival, the bonds formed in adversity, and the relentless march of duty amidst chaos.Full content
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