Hi Long, I did not check out your examples/links. However, I'm 100% sure nested lazy routes work. I'm using those on a day to day base. But yes, there is a consistency issue between eager and lazy loaded routes. Personally, I think lazy routes are easier to work with and make more sense. If this is an issue in your project, Shai wrote a blog <https://medium.com/@shairez/angular-routing-a-better-pattern-for-large-scale-apps-f2890c952a18>on how to unify those.
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