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Rise of the Lord God.

Chapter 310: Spring Drought. [306]



Summary

Wu Ming's journey through Dingzhou in the spring reveals a shift in his mindset as he contemplates the effects of drought on agriculture and the political implications of natural disasters. He hires an ox cart to Chufeng County City, reflecting on the prosperity of local farmers and the government's new cattle rental laws. Wu Ming considers the potential for political unrest due to drought, linking it to Wu Zhi's governance and the River God's influence. He sees opportunities in the reincarnators at his command, particularly Qi Lin, a talented military governor. Wu Ming believes that aligning with Qi Lin could significantly strengthen Wu Zhi's ambitions, potentially leading to control over Dingzhou and beyond, positioning them for greater power.

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