Guan Yu had only realized how unpredictable the world was after the incident in Jing State.
One of his greatest regrets was that his saber techniques could not be passed down to future generations.
Although Guan Ping was by his side, he had less than 70% mastery of his blade technique.
After escaping from danger this time, he had the intention to take Kou Yong as his disciple. He had seen Kou Yong's talent in using the saber.
With the heart of cherishing talents, coupled with Kou Yong following Liu Feng to save his life.
He wanted to teach him the saber technique so that he could have a successor to his martial arts and also to repay him for saving his life.
Guan Yu had experienced the excitement of young people before.
Back then, when he met Huangfu Song, Lu Zhi, and the others.
He raised his hand and smiled,"
"There is no need to be so polite during the march. You should train hard in the future.
In order to be able to fight bravely on the battlefield and make more contributions to our Shu Country, we should help the Han Dynasty as soon as possible.”
Kou Yong agreed repeatedly. He stood up with Guan Ping's help, and was actually so excited that he was sweating profusely.
He turned around and looked at Liu Feng with a silly smile. Back then, Liu Bei had adopted Liu Feng as his foster son.
A few years later, he became Guan Yu's disciple again. Now, he was completely satisfied.
Not long after, the military food was ready. After everyone ate it, they immediately set off for Hanzhong.
There were no more obstacles along the way, and they arrived at Hanzhong at noon.
It was almost the autumn harvest season, and there was a bumper harvest everywhere.
Hanzhong has a pleasant climate, fertile soil and abundant water. Cao Cao's army retreated to Chang 'an.
This place was also quiet. Surrounded by mountains, it was indeed a dangerous place.
No wonder Xiang Yu had let his guard down after Liu Bang retreated to Hanzhong.
Halfway through, the sentry finally returned to report that Liu Bei had returned to Chengdu after taking Hanzhong.
Halfway through the journey, he heard about the incident in Jingzhou and how Guan Yu was saved by Liu Feng.
Worried, she returned to Hanzhong alone and was anxiously waiting for news.
Guan Yu was startled. He had thought that he would only be able to see Liu Bei when he reached Chengdu.
Hearing this news, he seemed to be unprepared. He looked in the direction of Hanzhong and reined in his horse.
Liu Feng advised,
"Second Uncle, you should have let go of the matter of the Jing State long ago.
My father is waiting anxiously. The most important thing is for the three of you to work together.”
Guan Yu narrowed his eyes and said in a deep voice,"
"Nephew is right. I want the three of us to become sworn brothers in the Peach Garden.
For the sake of the Han Dynasty, he would naturally not give up!”
Guan Ping and the others also said:
"I swear to follow my father (General)!”
Guan Yu gently pulled the reins, the guilt in the depths of his eyes turning into determination. He laughed and said,""I'll go meet up with big brother first. You guys bring your troops and come later!”
When he got off the horse, he could feel his master's pride, and he suddenly raised his hooves and neighed.
After landing on the ground with a loud bang, he ran straight in the direction of Hanzhong.
Guan Yu's green cloak fluttered in the wind like a flag.
Surrounded by mountains, there was a large open land in the middle of yellow and green fields.
A tall city stood tall. The beacon fire of the Battle of Hanzhong had been extinguished, but broken walls and traces of war could still be seen occasionally.
Guan Yu galloped his horse, his green figure crossing the fields.
Soon, they arrived at the city gate. All the officials who had received the news were lined up outside the city.
The first few people were riding horses. Although they had not seen each other for many years, he could tell that the one in the middle was Liu Bei.
They were a few hundred meters away, but they hated the fact that their mounts were too slow.
If it was the Red Hare back then, it would have already arrived in front of Big Brother.
Liu Bei's white horse could not help but raise its head and neigh.
The two brothers met again in the fields.
The autumn weather was clear and refreshing, and the ground was golden. The wheat waves were undulating, just like the two people's surging fashion.
"Big brother…"
Before he even arrived, Guan Yu shouted.
He had already turned over and looked at Liu Bei's weathered face and the white hair at his temples.
His heart ached, but he couldn't say anything else!
Three brothers from Hebei uprising, determined to make contributions.
After so many years of running around, he had finally established himself in Jingzhou and entered Xichuan in these few years.
Big brother had also worked hard, his hair had grown white early, his face was old, and he had actually lost a state.
Looking at Liu Bei's aged face, Guan Yu could not help but feel guilty.
"Second brother, Chief Yun!"
Liu Bei shouted from the back of his horse, tears streaming down his face.
His most loyal brother, a dignified nine-foot-tall man.
The hero who shocked China almost died in a conspiracy.
"Big brother, be careful!"
Guan Yu pulled the reins of the horse and carefully helped Liu Bei down from the horse.
He could clearly feel that his big brother's strength was lacking, and his body had become much thinner.
"Chief Yun, you've worked hard…"
Liu Bei's tears fell like rain as he held Guan Yu's arm tightly, afraid that he would lose him again.
"Big brother…"
Guan Yu tilted his head slightly. Tears rolled down from his tiger eyes and flowed down his cheeks into his long gray beard.
The autumn wind swept across the fields, blowing their hair and beard.
Other than Hero's Tears, there was nothing else.
Whether it was right or wrong, as long as they could meet again, it was all in silence.
After a long while, Guan Yu sighed and turned his head away.
"I really feel guilty for letting you down!”
Liu Bei wiped his tears and shook his head.
"Second brother, you don't have to do this. As a general, you don't care about the gains and losses of a city or a pond.
Now that you can return safely, I am satisfied as long as my ambition is still there.
If we work together, we will be able to reach Dongwu one day and display the might of our Han army!”
PS: This is the last chapter. I'm not in a good state. I'm a little absent-minded. I drank a little wine and am a little drunk. Let's call it a day!
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