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Han Homeland.

Chapter 99: Deceiving the Deer. [98]



Summary

Ever since the Yun family introduced over 30 geese to their pond, a peculiar ecosystem emerged where fish thrived despite geese being natural predators. Yun Lang, however, avoids eating these fish due to their diet of goose droppings, preferring wild fish from restricted areas. Meanwhile, coal workers tirelessly supply the Yun family, forming a burgeoning industry despite transportation challenges. Yun Lang maintains a cautious distance from the northern gardens, warning against trespassing due to potential dangers. The Yun family also excels in silk production, with Aunt Liu leading efforts to transform cocoons into valuable silk, showcasing the profitability of skilled labor. Yun Lang attributes his household's success to the principles of Huang-Lao, despite the prevailing Confucian influence. The narrative highlights the balance between tradition and innovation, as well as the importance of resourcefulness and caution in navigating societal and environmental complexities.

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