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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.

Chapter 388: Healing the South, Establishing the Shrine of Life . [386]



Summary

. Mu Lu Da Wang's death ended the rebellion in the South, leading Liu Mang to feel relieved, especially since Zhuge Liang's life was spared. Despite Zhu Rong's presence causing some concerns for Zhuge Liang, Liu Mang boldly proposed to marry her. Meng Huo, initially feeling down about this development, was surprised when Liu Mang appointed him as an official in Chengdu, earning respect among the southern tribes. . The Han army gained thirty thousand elite southern barbarian troops, now organized into five divisions, boosting Liu Mang's military strength. Zhuge Liang advocated for new governance strategies, promoting local leadership and agriculture while incorporating Yi beliefs. A wedding ceremony between Liu Mang and Zhu Rong aimed to solidify alliances, leading the Miao people to honor Liu Mang and Zhuge Liang as “Compassionate Fathers.”. Meanwhile, in Chengdu, Liu Bei worried for Liu Mang's safety, expressing concerns over his only son. Despite his anxieties, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were optimistic, encouraging Liu Bei to focus on conquering Liangzhou. They all acknowledged the pressing threats from the Qiang and Hu tribes but decided to wait for Liu Mang's return before proceeding with any plans. .

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