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

Chapter 330: Cao Pi, the Master of Blame-Shifting. [329]



Summary

. Liu Bei feels gloomy after being scolded but finds some humor in a nickname. Fa Zheng questions Liu Bei's expectations of Sun Quan's defeat at He Fei, noting that even a large army can be overwhelmed. Guan Yu expresses concern for Liu Bei's safety against Yu Jin. Liu Mang praises Zhang Liao’s military skills, while Zhang He, anxious to be recognized as one of the Five Generals, feels slighted. Liu Bei assigns roles for an upcoming battle against Cao Cao's forces. . In the Cao camp, Cao Pi devises a plan to regain control of the Han River, shifting blame if they lose. He suggests sending Xu Huang to fight Liu Mang, while Cao Zhang reluctantly agrees to this strategy. Xu Huang meets Wang Ping, who proposes a plan to lure Liu Mang into a decisive battle at the Han River, exploiting Liu Mang’s confidence. Xu Huang is convinced by Wang Ping’s reasoning and agrees to the plan, not realizing Wang Ping's true intentions. .

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