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Han Homeland.
Chapter 32: Descendants of Thaotie are Still Thaotie. [30]
Summary
Yun Lang, discontent with traditional bookkeeping, explores a new accounting method to facilitate embezzlement. By dividing accounts into "Goods," "Cash," and "Transactions" ledgers, he aims to accumulate wealth stealthily. Despite the method's simplicity, it requires intelligence to manage. Yun Lang's ambition is to manage the Zhuo family's iron workshop, intending to use their funds temporarily and later balance the accounts, leaving the workshop prosperous. He reflects on the moral dilemmas of embezzlement, recalling past corrupt officials. Meanwhile, Princess Chang Ping arrives to audit her property, intrigued by the new accounting method. Yun Lang's interactions with Huo Qubing reveal his cunning and determination to outsmart opponents. As Yun Lang navigates these challenges, he remains focused on his goal, balancing ambition with ethical considerations.Full content
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