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Han Homeland.
Chapter 38: A Country Bumpkin is Just a Country Bumpkin. [227]
Summary
Dong Fang Shuo crafted a grand carriage for the emperor, resembling a moving palace with a Huabiao totem pole symbolizing the emperor's openness to public opinion. Yun Lang doubted Liu Che's receptiveness to advice, fearing the carriage's lavishness might offend him. Despite Dong Fang Shuo's confidence, Yun Lang insisted on consulting Da Zhang Qiu to avoid potential disaster. Su Zhi's curiosity led to her intrusion, but Yun Lang warned her about the family's rules. Dong Fang Shuo reluctantly agreed to seek expert opinions, while Yun Lang pondered the implications of the carriage's design.Full content
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