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Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: From Starving to Commanding Rivers and Mountains.
Chapter 65: Opening the City Gates. [65]
Summary
Lin Jing Yan wakes early, preparing for a visit to Magistrate Lu's house. His mother, Madam Li, worries about him, while Lin Jing Yan and his friend Li Sheng Hu board a carriage sent by Constable Gao. Upon arriving at the magistrate's residence, they witness a scene of soldiers and officials preparing for disaster relief. Magistrate Lu and Jiang Xian Cheng, who harbors resentment towards Lin Jing Yan, join them in the carriage. As they open the city gates, a crowd of desperate refugees awaits, eager for supplies. Lin Jing Yan reflects on their plight, feeling fortunate compared to the suffering children he sees. The magistrate organizes the distribution of relief supplies, and Lin Jing Yan is consulted for suggestions on setting up a resettlement area for the refugees, highlighting his growing influence in disaster relief efforts.Full content
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