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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 170: Hua Rong and Guan Yu. [169]
Summary
. Cao Cao faced a significant defeat and fled, leaving his ships behind, but Liu Bei chose not to pursue him. Koto recognized that Liu Xuan De was not responsible for land or naval battles. Lu Meng commented on Lu Bo's misguided loyalty to Liu Mang, while Ling Tong insisted on pursuing Cao Cao, as his death would benefit Koto. However, Zhuge Liang's vision of a divided world conflicted with this. The focus of Liu Bei's army remained on Jingzhou, with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei disregarding Jiangling. On Huarong Road, the Cao army, once favored, was now in disarray due to bad weather. Liu Mang expressed satisfaction with Lu Xun's potential and discussed plans to take Yizhou, despite Liu Zhang's connections to the Emperor. Liu Mang emphasized the importance of accumulating resources and delaying claims to kingship. Zhao Yun wanted to consult Zhuge Liang's plan but was frustrated by its complexity. Liu Mang, feeling playful, left the chess game to pursue leisure activities with his companions. .Full content
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