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Text Chapter 188 "Unification of the World"

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    Guan Feng looked at the older but naive Liu Bei helplessly and said, "What? Uncle still wants to raise an army to overthrow the Han Dynasty established by Liu Jiacai?"

    Liu Bei suddenly felt embarrassed and smiled sheepishly: "I, didn't I think our brothers could be together?"

    Guan Feng said: "I don't know, but I heard that Li Hui said that he would ask his uncle to be the shepherd of a state. It is estimated that the military advisor will be responsible for the affairs of the household department, which belongs to Cao Cao. My father and third uncle will continue to lead the troops, which belongs to Pang Tong.  Judging from Li Hui's tone, Liu Jia attaches great importance to military advisors. But I think it's okay for my uncle to be a pastor of a state. Isn't that right?"

    Liu Bei was indeed very happy when he thought that his former rival could allow him to become a state pastor.  This is much better than being a prefect of a county now, although I may be monitored by others when I am a state pastor in the future.  As long as you don¡¯t rebel, you can just monitor, right?  Besides, where would Liu Jia dare to rebel on his territory?

    The matter was settled just like that.

    Soon after, Shamoko's troops began to attack Jian'an County. Liu Bei took the initiative to go to the front line and garrisoned in a small town on the border, while Guan Feng stayed in the county and directed his family to secretly pack up soft items.

    Once, when Shamoko led his troops to attack the city, Liu Bei asked a thousand soldiers to rush out of the city gate to fight the Han soldiers. As a result, they were quickly surrounded by Han soldiers.  Liu Bei raised his swords to "resist" for several rounds and then surrendered.  That night, Guan Feng took advantage of the darkness to sneak out of Jian'an City, the county town, with Liu Bei's wife and children, and at the same time released a white homing pigeon.

    After several days of eating and sleeping in the open air, climbing mountains and wading in rivers, he finally entered Jiaozhou with the help of Han soldiers, met with the anxious Liu Bei, and then rushed to Chang'an according to Liu Jia's order.

    After receiving the homing pigeon released by Guan Feng, Zhuge Liang left Jianye City with Sun Quan's confidant Lu Ji on the pretext of inspecting the river defense line, and came to Danyang County where Zhang Fei was stationed. Without Lu Ji's knowledge, he took a boat across the river to join Liu Jia.  team.

    Guan Yu, on the other hand, was much more calm, because he had more than 20,000 men under his strict control. They were stationed in Xinchun County, an important place in the west. After a long confrontation with Liu Jia's subordinate Li Yan, who was stationed in Jiangxia County, he sent troops to Jianye City first.  He wrote a farewell letter to Sun Quan and requested that Zhuge Liang's family be taken away.

    Although Sun Quan was full of anger, he had no choice but to hold it back and wrote a righteous letter from the general to the soldiers who took Zhuge Liang's family.  So Guan Yu left Xinchun County calmly with thousands of loyal men he had brought with him, and entered Jingzhou under the welcome of Li Yan.

    With the surrender of Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang's group, Sun Quan no longer has the power to confront Liu Jia in the mainland.  When he heard that Liu Jia's counselor Xu Shu led Gan Ning, Zhang Liao, Cao Hong, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and other generals and 200,000 land and water troops to break through the defense line east of the river and completely blocked Jianye's return eastward, Sun Quan had no choice but to ask Liu  Jiadi went down the list.  He led his civil and military officials to surrender to Xu Shu.

    Zhou Yu, who was far away in Yizhou, was so angry that he vomited three mouthfuls of blood. Following Sun Quan's order, he finally surrendered to Liu Jia, and Gan Ning sent troops to take over Yizhou.

    At this point, the country is fully unified.  The major military operations have come to an end and the country has entered a period of recuperation and recuperation.
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