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Dragon Gate.
Chapter 35: Winds and Clouds. [35]
Summary
In the aftermath of the Chi Shui flood in He Jin, the situation worsens due to ineffective government relief, leading to corruption and public unrest. Da Si Nong Qi Jing arrives to assess the disaster, punishing local officials for their incompetence. He decides to raise rice prices to attract merchants, despite concerns about public affordability. Meanwhile, in Luo Yang Cheng, Chen Wen Gong discovers that a young assistant, Su Bai, is the true author of a clever disaster relief plan, previously attributed to Mr. Ji. The Seventh Prince, noticing his daughter's interest in a talented teacher at the Tai Xue, contemplates the unfolding events.Full content
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