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

Chapter 165: Tricks and Counter-Tricks. [164]



Summary

. In a military camp, Jiang Gan enjoys a personal wine pouring from Liu Mang, the son of Liu Xuan De. They discuss Jiang Gan's past friendship with Zhou Gong Jin, who now views him as a spy for Cao Cao's army. Liu Mang expresses his own grievances about Zhou, revealing that he has a master named Zhuge, who is unremarkable. They brainstorm a solution for seasickness on warships, with Liu Mang suggesting the use of iron chains to stabilize them. Jiang Gan is excited by this innovative idea, believing it could lead to victory for Cao Cao's army and elevate his status as a strategist. Liu Mang warns him to remember to untie the chains during battle. .

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