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Han Homeland.
Chapter 88: Failed Induction. [277]
Summary
Yun Lang converses with Granny Yao, who expresses a morbid curiosity about human anatomy, inspired by Northwestern Polytechnic's dissection methods. Despite Yun Lang's discomfort, Granny Yao's fascination with the internal workings of the human body is evident. Meanwhile, Yun Lang observes the skillful butchering of a pig by the Yun family's cook, reflecting on the self-sufficiency and prosperity of the Yun estate. The estate thrives with top-quality products, and Yun Lang's lenient treatment of his staff allows them freedom and opportunities, contrasting with the traditional family rule of the Great Han era. The women of the estate, enjoying their autonomy, occasionally venture to nearby cities, asserting their status as free citizens. Yun Lang contemplates the possibility of some seeking better opportunities outside, but the contentment within the estate suggests otherwise.Full content
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