He tells her to go home, but she insists that the Huns are coming. As the troops march in the parade, Mulan rides up alongside Shang to tell him the Huns are alive. In the city, a parade is taking place to celebrate the return of Shang and his troops and his defeat of the Huns. She jumps on her horse and prepares to face the Huns, as Mushu jumps on also. As the Huns assemble, Mulan spies them from her camp nearby and runs to get her sword. Some other Huns emerge from the snow, and Mulan hears them yelling as they do. Suddenly, Shan Yu's hawk flies overhead, and we see Shan Yu emerge from under the snow. Mulan decides they ought to go home, and Mushu gives her a hug. Suddenly, Cri-Kee admits that he is not actually lucky, and they all wallow in self-pity. She throws down her helmet, discouraged, and Mushu tries to comfort her, before revealing to her that Mulan's ancestors did not send him to help her. "Maybe I didn't go for my father," Mulan says, "Maybe what I really wanted was to prove I could do things right, so when I looked in the mirror, I'd see someone worthwhile, but I was wrong." Mulan bemoans her decision to leave home, but Mushu insists that she was just trying to help her father. Mulan, Cri-Kee, Mushu, and Mulan's horse all sit at the camp. He orders the men to move out, leaving Mulan there alone. Shang takes his sword and it looks like he is going to kill Mulan, but he simply throws it in front of her, sparing her. "I did it to save my father," Mulan insists, begging for forgiveness. Mulan rushes out of the tent and Chi Fu reveals that Mulan is a woman, to the soldiers' surprise. "I can explain!" she protests, but Shang is angry. As Shang comes to visit her, he realizes she is a woman, and Chi Fu comes in after him. When Mulan wakes up, she is in an infirmary tent. Suddenly, Mulan realizes she has a wound in her side, and the soldiers call for help. Shang thanks "Ping" for saving his life, and the other soldiers celebrate him. Chien-Po walks over and helps them pull Mulan's horse up to safety. As they fall, Mulan shoots an arrow attached to a rope up to Yao and the others, who hold on for dear life. Mulan manages to emerge from the avalanche, and goes back to save Shang, but they get pulled by the snow towards the edge of a cliff. Shan Yu, Mulan and Shang all get overtaken by the snow, as Mushu sleds down the avalanche searching for them. Shan Yu tries to stab Mulan with his sword, but fails, and Mulan runs away with Shang, hopping onto her horse. It immediately crumbles, causing an avalanche. In the moment that Shan Yu approaches, Mulan sets off the cannon with Mushu's fire, sending him and the cannon flying into the snow peak. Just as she is aiming it at the peak, Shan Yu's hawk snatches the matches from her hand. Just as Yao goes to aim the cannon at Shan Yu, Mulan notices a large precarious snow peak and grabs the cannon, against Shang's orders. Shang's soldiers draw their swords and prepare to fight, as the Huns charge.
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