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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 22: The Prodigal Son Who Neglects His Duties!. [21]
Summary
. Pang Tong's drunken incident at Shuijing Academy became a source of amusement, leading to a stern lecture from Mr. Shui Jing, which Pang Tong dismissed. Liu Mang, the source of the wine, was unconcerned about the situation. After enjoying Liu Mang's superior wine, Pang Tong and Liu Mang struck a deal, resulting in Liu Mang skipping morning classes. Meanwhile, Deng Ai took his studies seriously, unaware of the others sneaking out. Gan Ning expressed concern over Liu Mang's wine-selling, fearing he would be labeled a Prodigal Son. Zhuge Liang discovered that Liu Mang's wine business was a clever strategy to build connections with noble families, which was confirmed when representatives from the Lu, Gu, Zhang, and Zhu families arrived to purchase his wine. Liu Bei, excited by the potential wealth this could bring, rushed to the academy to keep Liu Mang from returning home. .Full content
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