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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 832: Your Majesty's Close Ministers, Not Just You Alone. [833]
Summary
Sima Yi, in a state of panic, fled to Luo Yang after being deceived by Zhuge Liang, who had orchestrated a plan that led to the surrender of the Wei army in Hedong. Liu Bei celebrated the victory and welcomed Xu Huang, who had defected to Shu Han, acknowledging his contributions. Meanwhile, Sima Yi, realizing his precarious position, decided to defend Hangu Pass against Zhuge Liang rather than return to Luo Yang, fearing the emperor's wrath. In Luo Yang, Cao Rui was furious over the defeat and the loss of Hedong, blaming Sima Yi while seeking solace with Yue Du. The ministers expressed dissatisfaction with Cao Rui's behavior and the dire state of Wei, as they feared for the kingdom's future. Huang Hao, a military supervisor, defended Cao Rui against the ministers' criticisms, asserting his loyalty.Full content
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