Other language: Vietnamese
The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 324: Lord Wu, No Need for Thanks . [323]
Summary
. Wu Jun ordered the bridge to be severed, and Lv Meng complied without hesitation. While some of Sun Quan's confidants escaped, many Eastern Wu soldiers remained to fight against the Cao army, facing Zhang Liao, Yue Jin, and Li Dian. Despite Ling Tong and Zhou Tai's efforts to slow the pursuit, the Eastern Wu troops were overwhelmed, especially after Sun Quan fled, causing morale to plummet. As the Wu soldiers panicked, they were left vulnerable to slaughter, with many unable to swim across the river. . Zhang Liao taunted the fleeing Wu army, celebrating their defeat, while Sun Quan lamented the humiliation of his forces. Just as the Cao army prepared for further action, Zhao Yun arrived with his cavalry, causing a stir among the Wu ranks. Zhao Yun and Zhang Liao exchanged words, each commanding their troops for battle. Zhao Yun demonstrated superior cavalry tactics, creating distance and inflicting casualties on the Cao forces. Amidst the chaos, Yue Jin warned Zhang Liao of potential reinforcements for the Wu army, prompting Zhang to retreat back to He Fei. The Eastern Wu soldiers across the river finally felt relief, thanking Zhao Yun for his timely assistance. Pang Tong and others joined Zhao Yun, confronting Sun Quan about the treatment of their allied soldiers. Although tensions rose, Zhao Yun proposed a fee for releasing the soldiers, while Pang Tong expressed his displeasure at Sun Quan's leadership. The chapter concludes with a reminder of loyalty and alliance amidst the turmoil of war. .Full content
You can use arrow keys or WASD to move back/forward chapter
Loading...