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

Chapter 391: The Threat of the Qiang Hu, Even Greater than Cao Cao . [389]



Summary

. Liu Bei is puzzled by his son Liu Mang's harsh stance towards the Qiang Hu, questioning if past conflicts in Xuzhou influenced this attitude. Liu Mang recalls the devastation caused by nomadic tribes, expressing a belief that harsh measures are necessary against enemies who threaten their people. His trusted subordinates, including Guan Yu and Zhuge Liang, agree that compassion is futile with those who openly defy the Han. They discuss the urgency of securing Liangzhou, where innocents suffer due to lack of protection. Liu Bei expresses a desire to take charge and protect the common people. Strategies are debated regarding military preparations and alliances, with a focus on leveraging strengths against Cao Cao. Liu Mang suggests that to unsettle Cao Cao, they should initiate a war of public opinion. .

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