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Ruling the World.

Chapter 26: Is Officialdom Merely for the Sake of Rice and Millet? (Part 3). [61]



Summary

Wang Shao and Han Gang engage in a conversation about the care of injured soldiers in an infirmary, highlighting the importance of diligent care and regulations to reduce deaths in military camps. Wang Hou expresses frustration at the indirectness of the discussion, while Han Gang reflects on his humble beginnings and the significance of recommendations in the official realm. The narrative emphasizes Han Gang's efforts in improving the infirmary and his growing reputation among the people. As they walk through the courtyard, they discuss past conflicts and the impending downfall of the Mo Xing Bu tribe, setting the stage for future developments.

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