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

Chapter 19: I Let You Make Friends, Not to Slouch Around. [18]



Summary

. The chapter depicts a gathering at the Shui Jing Shu Yuan, where prominent families, including the Liu, Cai, Kuai, and Deng clans, come to seek knowledge. Liu Cong, son of Liu Biao, stands out among the Jing Zhou scholars, engaging with peers despite the rivalry with the koto students. Tensions rise as insults are exchanged between the two groups, highlighting their disdain for each other. Amidst the chaos, a drunken man enters, commanding attention and criticizing the students for their behavior. The conversation shifts to the instability of local gentry and the futility of their proxy wars, with Liu Mang asserting that true unification can only come from usurpers who break free from the gentry's limitations. He warns against seeking refuge with his father, Liu Xuan De, emphasizing the complexities of human affairs. .

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