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Returning to the Ancient Times and Leaving a Name in History.
Chapter 313: Hydroelectric Station. [313]
Summary
Su Ming reflects on the exhilaration of capturing Jeju Island, attributing his success to modern weaponry rather than personal prowess. As news of his victory spreads, he is humorously compared to the legendary God of War. With tensions rising against the Xiongnu, Su Ming prioritizes the production of muskets and cannons. He inspects a newly built hydropower station, witnessing the installation of a generator. When the generator successfully produces electricity, it sparks excitement among the workers, marking a significant technological advancement for Da Qing. This moment symbolizes the merging of ancient and modern elements in Su Ming's journey.Full content
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