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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 339: The Coffin-Bearing Death Battle. [338]
Summary
. In this chapter, Ma Chao's fierce spear technique contrasts with Zhao Yun's, showcasing his unparalleled bravery and horsemanship. He aims to confront Cao Zhang but is interrupted by Cao Xiu's arrow, which is skillfully intercepted by Huang Zhong. Liu Bei criticizes the Cao forces for their unfair advantage and sends Han Sheng to assist. Ma Chao insists on facing his opponents alone to demonstrate Han's might, prompting admiration from Liu Bei but displeasure from Cao Cao. . Cao Zhang, along with Cao Zhen and Cao Xiu, engages Ma Chao, but Pang De, a valiant warrior from the Han army, challenges Xiahou Dun. Despite Xiahou Dun's reputation, Pang De holds his own and ultimately gains the upper hand. The two engage fiercely, with Pang De declaring his intent to fight to the death, while Xiahou Dun struggles against the younger warrior. . As the battle progresses, Ma Chao easily handles his three opponents and taunts them, while Pang De continues to use Xiahou Dun as practice, further frustrating the veteran warrior. Cao Cao grows anxious and sends reinforcements to Xiahou Dun. However, when the reinforcements arrive, Xiahou Dun chooses to flee, leading to their defeat at the hands of Pang De, who slays both Zhang Heng and Cheng Yi. . Pang De's bravery earns him praise from Liu Bei, and he expresses his loyalty to the cause, showcasing his determination to fight fearlessly alongside his comrades. .Full content
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