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Rebellious Wei.

Chapter 204: Letting Go and Holding On. [203]



Summary

. In late August, Emperor Cao Rui of Huainan hosted a banquet for his victorious armies and rewarded defenders in Hefei. He declined a suggestion to lead troops into conflict in Yongliang, believing the stationed forces were sufficient and feeling melancholic about Sun Quan's withdrawal, which thwarted his plans for a decisive strike against Jiangdong. Xia Hou Hui returned late from his journey due to strong currents and escorting prisoners, intending to report on captives and the new army's achievements. Despite the Emperor's suggestion to rest, Xia Hou Hui prioritized his duties, feeling responsible for the families of fallen soldiers. Meanwhile, an attendant praised a treatise on developing farmland, prompting discussions about promoting its author for the state's benefit. .

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