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Han Homeland.

Chapter 61: The Fragile Ancients. [60]



Summary

In the Great Han, Yun Lang navigates complex relationships and power dynamics, particularly with Liu Ying, who seeks to claim the invention rights to the waterwheel and mill for the Mohist school. Despite owning land, Yun Lang lacks resources, making him vulnerable to manipulation by figures like Princess Chang Ping. Liu Ying offers Yun Lang a place in the Mo family, but Yun Lang remains skeptical of such promises. The Mo family, advocating principles like universal love, faces challenges under the current emperor's rule. Yun Lang's interactions reveal his disdain for control and his desire for autonomy. Meanwhile, Huo Qubing returns in a dire state after a flood devastates the Marquis of Chang Ping's estate, highlighting the harsh realities of life in the Great Han. Yun Lang's pragmatic approach to alliances and survival underscores his resilience in a world where power and influence dictate one's fate.

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