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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 439: My Second Brother, Unrivaled Under Heaven!. [437]
Summary
. In the chapter, Liu Bei questions the wisdom of not empowering Guan Yu with the false festival axe, fearing it might lead to arrogance and potential betrayal against their ally, Sun Quan. Zhuge Liang explains that while Guan Yu is talented, his personality could be a liability, especially with tensions around Jingzhou. Liu Bei expresses his desire for Guan Yu to have the title of governor of Liangzhou, emphasizing their brotherly bond. Ultimately, Zhuge Liang suggests appointing Zhang Ji as governor, supported by Pang De and Ma Dai, to ensure stability in Liangzhou and avoid provoking local tribes. Liu Bei agrees and plans for his family, including naming his grandchildren, while Liu Mang expresses his intent to return to Jingzhou, citing the dangers posed by Cao Cao and Sun Quan. Zhuge Liang warns that Cao Cao may use deception to attack Jingzhou while their forces are occupied, emphasizing the urgency of a strategic response. .Full content
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