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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 254: The Fierce Battle in Chang'an, Meng Qi's Divine Might. [253]
Summary
. In Tongguan, Ma Chao raised his troops for revenge against Chang'an while Zhong Yao struggled to resist the Western Liang army. After a prolonged attack with little success, concerns about dwindling supplies arose. Despite the formidable Western Liang cavalry, they struggled in a siege. Ma Chao, eager to capture Chang'an, rode out to challenge Zhong Yao, taunting him and demanding a duel. . Zhong Yao sent his generals, including Xu Huang, to confront Ma Chao, who fought valiantly against them. As battle ensued, Ma Chao showcased his superior skills, dodging attacks and maneuvering with ease. His bravery inspired his troops, who rallied behind him. Despite facing three strong generals, Ma Chao remained undeterred, showcasing remarkable prowess and defeating his opponents with agility and strategy. Zhong Yao ordered archers to cover the retreat of his generals as Ma Chao vowed to avenge his father. The morale of the Western Liang forces surged, while Xiahou Yuan, realizing his limitations, sought reinforcements from Cao Cao, who was on his way with specialized troops. .Full content
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