Ling Pingan headed north and out of the village as he held Bastet in his arms.
He came to a field by the river outside the village.
That place had transformed into vegetable fields and orchards.
It was rented by three companies.
Ling Pingan relied on his memory to find his ancestral land.
That field was big!
It was two to three hundred acres, stretching to the canal by the river.
That land belonged to the Ling Family and was registered under Ling Pingan's name.
There were laws and regulations in the Federal Empire.
Farmers were entitled to a fixed amount of agricultural land.
These lands were not allowed to be sold or resold and would forever belong to the farmers and their descendants.
They were exempt from all income!
That was the law of the Taizu era.
The source of agricultural land was divided into two major parts.