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

Chapter 963: The Grand Finale [963]



Summary

Jia Xu's strategy was to exploit the greed of others. The Western Regions submitted to the Han Dynasty due to pressure, not preference. After the Guishuang expedition's heavy losses, the domestic situation fell into turmoil. Liu Mang decided to strike while the enemy was down, rather than waiting for them to take the initiative. The coalition forces of the Western Regions set out, and Liu Mang reclaimed the territory of the Yumen Pass. Liu Mang realized that governing the borders was a daunting task, especially with the lag in information. He decided to hold onto the land, benefit the people, and improve their lives. The court's measures to revitalize Liangzhou attracted many capable individuals. Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei spent their days joyfully, reminiscing about their past. Guan Yu expressed his desire to step down from the position of the leader of the Five Tiger Generals and spend more time among the common people, teaching what he had learned. Liu Bei supported his decision. Zhuge Liang submitted his resignation to Liu Mang, citing his desire to cultivate the land in Nanyang. Liu Mang accepted his resignation and recommended Bo Yan as his successor. Zhuge Liang bid farewell to the crowd, accompanied by his family. Ten years later, Guan Yu passed away, leaving behind his "Spring and Autumn Annals." Liu Bei and Zhang Fei were heartbroken but eventually reunited with Guan Yu in death. Liu Mang's heart ached, but he understood that the three elder brothers had passed away without suffering. Thirty years later, Liu Mang fell ill, and his son Liu Yong succeeded him as emperor. Liu Mang passed the throne to his child with Lv Qi Ling, citing the importance of getting along and the need for a non-family dynasty. Liu Mang's children knelt down, and Lu Xun held his hand. As Liu Mang's life came to an end, he saw his father and other relatives come to take him. He heard a voice congratulating him on completing ten cycles of reincarnation and asking where he should be reincarnated next. Liu Mang was reincarnated into the Chu-Han Contention, where he found himself on a war chariot, holding hands with a girl. The author, Lao Xing, expressed gratitude to the readers and announced the end of Liu Mang's story. He mentioned his interest in the history of the Chu-Han contention and invited readers to join him in his new book.

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