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Chapter 930 - 926 Yangcheng

Zhu Wencong strolled along the Thirteenth Factory pier holding the hand of Wu Yuting, noting that its present state was vastly different from that of future generations.

Although the Thirteenth Factory had completely declined, the merchant convoys were still incessant, and the wharf was piled high with various types of goods.

Compared to Xiangjiang and Guangzhou Prefecture, it was even more prosperous, and its economy was not influenced by Songjiang Prefecture.

Wu Yuting initially wanted to act as Zhu Wencong's guide, only to find that he was even more familiar with Guangzhou Prefecture than she was, albeit a bit directionally challenged.

Zhu Wencong gazed at the pitch-black pillars, likely remnants from the great fire during the Second Trade War. To prevent the locals from causing trouble, the British Army stationed there had directly demolished the surrounding civilian houses.

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