Other language: Vietnamese

Han Homeland.

Chapter 70: Dust Settles. [69]



Summary

Yun Lang reflects on the nature of humanity and the changes in his surroundings since the arrival of laborers. He finds solace in his bond with a tiger, discussing societal issues and future plans for his land. Yun Lang's estate is being transformed with innovative uses of hot springs and construction projects, despite the challenges posed by the political climate and the emperor's restrictions. The waterwheel and water mill symbolize progress, yet also highlight the complexities of navigating power dynamics. As Yun Lang's estate evolves, he remains focused on ensuring the quality and sustainability of his endeavors, balancing personal ambitions with the realities of his environment.

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