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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 28: The Actions of My Biological Father, Have Nothing to Do with Me. [27]
Summary
. Liu Mang is the de facto leader at Water Mirror Academy, having gained the support of Koto scholars after their successful business deal with Xinye. He prefers not to be forced into early classes. Liu Cong, the son of the lord of Jingzhou, feels overshadowed by Liu Mang's popularity among the Koto scholars. Despite Liu Cong's attempts to assert his status, Liu Mang remains indifferent. Liu Bei, Liu Mang's father, becomes angry after reading a letter from Liu Cong but is calmed by Zhuge Liang, who explains that Liu Mang's actions are beneficial for their business relations with Koto. Liu Bei begins to appreciate his son's intentions and considers the idea of marriage for Liu Mang. .Full content
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