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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 371: Striking Midway, Boldly Crossing the Lu River . [370]
Summary
. On the southern bank of the Lu River, a dense fog created an ethereal atmosphere as the Han army, led by Si Nan, crossed the river. Despite the notorious lax discipline of Gao Ding's barbarian troops, the Han army executed a surprise attack. Liu Mang, demonstrating his spear skills, easily defeated Hubei Huan, who then pledged loyalty to Liu Mang. The Han army swiftly captured Gao Ding's camp, with only a few troops managing to escape. Liu Mang promised to spare Gao Ding's family and aimed to integrate the barbarians into the Han, focusing on pacifying them rather than slaughtering them. He believed the real enemy lay among the Han nobles, particularly Yong Chi, who incited the rebellion. News arrived that Gao Ding was now allied with Yong Chi and Meng Huo, preparing to fight the Han army. Liu Mang expressed his eagerness to confront them. .Full content
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