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

Chapter 953: A Brief Respite, Heading Straight for Dunhuang [953]



Summary

In the chapter, the cabinet members in Luo Yang discuss the political situation in the Western Regions, expressing concerns about the autonomy of local nations and the potential threat from the Kushans. Gu Yong highlights the disloyalty of these nations during the Great Han's decline. Zhuge Liang reassures them that the current leadership, particularly Bi Xia, will not allow past mistakes to recur, suggesting that Jia Xu will take the blame for any actions taken against the Kushans. Meanwhile, Cao Rui and Sun Quan engage in a chess game, reflecting on loyalty and ambition among their followers, particularly contrasting their situations with Liu Mang's leadership. In Liangzhou, Liu Mang prepares for an expedition into the Western Regions, ensuring a retreat plan through Zhangye. He shares camaraderie with his generals, emphasizing trust and loyalty, while Jia Xu contemplates his role in the upcoming campaign. The chapter concludes with Liu Mang's firm stance against the Guishuang army, indicating a determination to confront any threats to the Han.

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