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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 512: The Han Thief Cannot Coexist, The Royal Cause Cannot Be Content with Peace. [510]
Summary
nIn the days following Liu Mang's predictions, the Wei army intensified their assault on the Han forces. Cao Pi, now claiming the title of Emperor of Wei, faced pressure from Sima Yi regarding the fate of Liu Chang Qing and the legitimacy of his rule. Sima Yi suggested that if Liu Chang Qing killed the puppet emperor Liu Xie, it would eliminate any claims of usurpation against Cao Pi and allow him to frame the act as revenge against Liu Bei. This would tarnish Liu Mang's reputation as a regicide. Meanwhile, Cao Pi grappled with guilt over his sister's death, which he attributed to Liu Mang's manipulation of Duke Shanyang. Xu Chu urged Cao Pi to focus on the aftermath of the situation, but Cao Pi's anger and madness led him to blame Liu Mang for the tragedy. .Full content
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