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

Chapter 398: The Ruler and His Minister Know Each Other, The Wise Lord No Longer Exists . [396]



Summary

. Xun Yu has distanced himself from political affairs, recognizing that his advice is no longer needed under Cao Cao's rule. Initially lonely, he finds contentment in his life. However, he realizes that he must confront Cao Cao’s ambitions to usurp the Han Dynasty. During a conversation, Xun Yu warns Cao Cao about the consequences of his actions, emphasizing the importance of legacy. Despite his loyalty to the Han, he refuses to support Cao Cao's treason. After a tense exchange, Xun Yu understands the implications of a gift from Cao Cao and decides to take his own life, hoping to inspire action among the remaining loyalists. His death triggers a violent response from Cao Cao, who aims to eliminate potential threats. Meanwhile, Emperor Liu Xie mourns Xun Yu's loss, feeling isolated and vulnerable. In response to an impending threat from Liu Bei, Cao Cao prepares to bolster defenses while strategizing against potential adversaries. .

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