Clan Rise: Starting as a Grandfather

Chapter 117 - 117 113 Force Expansion



Chapter 117 - 117 113 Force Expansion

?Chapter 117: Chapter 113 Force Expansion Chapter 117: Chapter 113 Force Expansion Early in the morning, figures wielding long spears could be seen in the main courtyard and the east and west courtyards of the Yang family.

However, inside the inner house where the women practiced, Yang Zhenshan, Yang Mingcheng, and others would practice outside the castle because their cultivation was too advanced to be confined to the courtyard.

As for the servants, the women followed their masters to practice inside the inner house, while the men followed their masters to practice in front of the government office.

Practicing martial arts became not only a custom of the Yang family but also a habit for everyone in Yinghe Castle.

It goes without saying for the military households, and even the Liu family started practicing.

Yang Zhenshan was not a stingy person; he was willing to provide the basics of Martial Arts to anyone willing to learn.

The Yang family’s ancestral spear techniques could be shared with outsiders, as could other skills such as swordsmanship and saber skills he acquired.

Of course, if Yang Zhenshan had a divine cultivation technique manual, he probably wouldn’t be willing to share it with outsiders.

Time passed day by day, and before they knew it, the harvest season was approaching.

This year, Chongshan Town had favorable weather, and the crops in the fields were growing well.

Standing at the edge of the wheat fields outside the garrison, Yang Zhenshan watched the golden waves of wheat and smiled faintly.

“Sir, this year’s harvest will be very good! Look how full these grains are.”

Old Li grabbed a handful of wheat ears, rubbed out the grains, and presented them in front of Yang Zhenshan.

Yang Zhenshan glanced at the grains and simply nodded.

Were these grains full?

In others’ eyes, they might be, but to Yang Zhenshan, they were not very good.

Yang Zhenshan, in his previous life, had also lived in the countryside and had harvested wheat with his grandparents, seeing truly full grains.

Compared to those, these grains naturally couldn’t be considered full.

Unfortunately, Yang Zhenshan wasn’t educated in agriculture, and he knew little about chemical fertilizers, unable to bring about agricultural change for the locals.

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