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

Chapter 300: The Fierce Zhang Fei Drunkenly Scolds Zhang Junyi. [299]



Summary

. Zhang He fortified the Dàngqú, Méngtóu, and Dàngshí Fortresses, successfully repelling Lei Tong’s attack with wooden artillery and stones. Forced to retreat, Lei Tong felt humiliated, while Zhang Fei expressed admiration for Zhang He’s strategic prowess. Liu Mang noted that a direct assault on the fortresses was futile. Zhang Fei's anger led to an embarrassing argument with Liu Mang, who encouraged him to embrace his less refined traits. Zhang Fei, after feigning attacks and drinking heavily, insulted Zhang He, who grew furious and vowed revenge. Zhang Fei then showed kindness to his injured subordinates and sought Liu Mang's guidance for a plan against Zhang He. The next day, Zhang Fei staged a wrestling match to distract Zhang He, who planned a night raid against Zhang Fei's camp, unaware of the ruse. .

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