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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 387: No Matter How Mighty the Fish, It Can't Escape the Prince's Fish Pond. [385]
Summary
. Mu Lu Da Wang, confident with the support of Wu Ge Guo Zhu and the Tengjia soldiers, made grand promises of a bright future after defeating Liu Mang. Despite their plans, Zhu Rong and Meng Huo managed to escape. The following day, Zhang He led his troops into battle but faced another defeat as his generals fled at the sight of the Tengjia soldiers. In a fierce confrontation with Wu Tu Gu, Zhang He was outmatched but used his experience to turn the tide. Liu Mang's strategy involved capturing the vine armor soldiers and threatening them with flaming arrows. Wu Tu Gu, realizing the danger, surrendered and offered his red rattan armor to Liu Mang in exchange for sparing his people. Liu Mang accepted the armor, believing it would strengthen his forces. He then disguised five hundred of his men as Ugo soldiers to infiltrate Mu Lu Da Wang's army. The rattan-armored soldiers "rebelled," creating chaos, which led to Mu Lu Da Wang's death at Zhang He's hands. Liu Mang's benevolence and strategy won the loyalty of the people in Nan Zhong, solidifying his position as a ruler. .Full content
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