Other language: Vietnamese
Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: From Starving to Commanding Rivers and Mountains.
Chapter 66: Village of Hope. [66]
Summary
Lin Jing Yan surveys the area after stepping down from a carriage, noting its suitability for refugee settlement. County Magistrate Lu acknowledges Lin's observations and suggests plans for farming and hunting. Lin proposes opening a brick kiln for construction and livelihood, which impresses Lu. They name the settlement "Hope Village," symbolizing a fresh start for the refugees. Ten days later, relief efforts are underway, and the village thrives. Lin becomes a familiar figure, appreciated by villagers for his contributions. He frequently visits Officer Feng, discussing military strategies and fostering a close friendship.Full content
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