Yuan Dahu told everyone the story of her, Captain Xiao Meng and Lieutenant Xiao Lin in a serious tone.

It includes the touching story of how they hit it off at the first meeting, the second meeting, the third meeting, and the fourth meeting, and finally decided to make friends through martial arts and proclaimed themselves the Five Tiger Generals.

After saying that, she raised her chin to Captain Xiao Meng.

Meng Dashan's burly body suddenly became hunched.

He gritted his teeth, took two steps back, punched left and right, stomped his feet, and raised a lot of dust: "Meng Erhu is here!"

Yuchi Jingde, the Crown Prince, and King Zhao: "..."

Yuan Dahu nodded with satisfaction and raised his chin to Captain Kobayashi.

Captain Lin wiped his face, took two steps back resignedly, and punched left and right like Meng Erhu: "It's Lin Sihu!"

The prince and the other two all had indescribable expressions on their faces.

King Zhao coughed and asked on behalf of everyone else: "Who are these three tigers and five tigers...?"

Yuan Yuan immediately answered: "It's my dad!!!"

"My dad is Yuan Sanlang, he is the Three Tigers, and Uncle He Fan is He Xiaolang, he is the Five Tigers!!!"

Yuchi Jingde silently chanted "He Wuhu" in his heart, and it came to him quite smoothly.

He looked at Meng and Lin with a slightly sympathetic look, feeling that the two had sacrificed too much for the happiness of his little brother.

What a good boy!

After Yuan Yuan introduced the Five Tigers, he patted Yuchi Jingde's hand in a soothing manner and said mysteriously: "They are all my good friends. The four of us foodies are good brothers!!!"

Yuan Dahu Yuan knows everything clearly!

After listening to the story of the Five Tiger Generals at night, Yuchi Jingde had a dream at night.

In the seventh year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Jiang Wei (Zi Boyao) was born in Yi County, Tianshui.

When he was twelve years old, his father died in a rebellion of the Qiang people. Jiang Wei chose to join the army to serve his country. He had already achieved fame and honor at a young age, and people at that time called him "the Qilin Child of Tianshui".

Later, Zhuge Liang launched a northern expedition, and the elders in the county responded to the news. The 27-year-old Jiang Wei surrendered to Zhuge Liang.

At this time, Zhuge Liang was almost reaching the age of knowing the destiny. In this year, Ma Su was defeated at Jieting, and Jiang Wei followed Zhuge Liang back to Hanzhong.

With Zhuge Liang's trust in him, Jiang Wei was granted a title of nobility and appointed as a general in a short period of time.

After Zhuge Liang died of illness at Wuzhangyuan, the task of reviving the Han Dynasty was entrusted to Jiang Boyue.

In order to continue his mentor's strategy, Jiang Wei launched eleven northern expeditions in the twenty-five years after Zhuge Liang's death.

He changed from a young man full of vigor and vitality to a white-haired old man.

However, even when he was over sixty years old, he still tried his best to protect Shu Han in battle after battle.

When the enemy attacked, he was about to fight to the death, but he learned that his lord Liu Chan had already surrendered.

Despite his extreme unwillingness and disappointment, Jiang Wei still did not give up. He schemed to kill the three sages and struggled hard to support the cause of reviving the Han Dynasty.

In March 264 AD, Jiang Wei, who was determined to revive the Han Dynasty, died tragically in the chaos of war.

He was sixty-three years old.

He was cut open and his gallbladder was taken out during the chaos of war, but he never regretted his actions even though he was nine times dead.

As the son of a Wei general, he became famous in Tianshui at the age of twelve, became loyal to the Han Dynasty at the age of twenty-seven, was determined to launch a Northern Expedition at the age of thirty-seven, and died for his country at the age of sixty-three.

Although the great cause has not been accomplished, the sorrow will last forever.

He and Zhuge Liang were master and apprentice, and also a family of inheritors.

He had never met the late Emperor Liu Bei, nor had he ever witnessed the glory of the Han Dynasty, but he devoted himself to the late Emperor's legacy and to the restoration of the Han Dynasty, using up his last bit of strength.

【With the death of Jiang Wei, Shu Han fell. 】

He was the only man who defined the fall of a country as the death of his subjects. He gave the 400-year-long Han Dynasty a decent end.

At the end of the dream, in a white light, Zhuge Liang, wearing a turban and a crane cloak, sat on Kongming's carriage and stretched out his hand to the general who had been pierced through the heart by a sword:

"I'm here to pick you up, Boyo."

Yuchi Jingde burst into tears in his dream.

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