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Han Homeland.

Chapter 33: Zhuo Ji Seizes the Flesh. [31]



Summary

As dusk falls, Changping departs, leaving Yun Lang contemplating his dissatisfaction despite meeting conditions for purchasing the imperial tomb. Old Ping returns joyfully, giving Yun Lang silver hairpins, which he distributes to the maidservants. Yun Lang reflects on the practicality of Han women, who trade youth for security. He rejects Ping Sou's hedonistic philosophy, preferring a life of restraint. Disappointed by the Zhuo family's outdated construction methods, Yun Lang seeks further knowledge. Despite limited resources, he aims to advance Han industry. Yun Lang shares a meal with a plump maid, valuing her resilience and practicality over societal judgment.

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