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Han Homeland.
Chapter 27: Jade and Stone Both Burn. [216]
Summary
Yun Lang, overseeing a military camp, deals with wounded soldiers and valuable supplies. Liu Ling, recovering from a severe wound, reluctantly cooperates with Yun Lang's treatment, revealing a complex relationship. Amidst this, Yun Lang seeks an old soldier for recruitment. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of military conflict, highlighting Yun Lang's pragmatic approach and Liu Ling's resilience. As Yun Lang navigates the challenges of leadership and healing, the story explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of war. The chapter concludes with a reflection on the cost of victory and the complexities of human relationships.Full content
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