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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 4: The Eastern Courtesan, Used and Discarded. [3]
Summary
. Liu Bei is overjoyed upon hearing that Zhuge Liang will assist him, expressing deep gratitude and emotion. Zhuge Liang requests Liu Bei's guidance on how to interact with the Sun family, highlighting the precarious political situation. Liu Bei reflects on their challenges compared to Cao Cao's strength but remains hopeful. Liu Mang, Liu Bei's son, makes a rude remark, but Zhuge Liang admires his straightforwardness. Zhuge Liang expresses a desire to take Liu Mang as his disciple, which excites Liu Bei. However, Liu Mang refuses Zhuge Liang's help, insisting that those who assist his father meet unfortunate ends. Zhuge Liang playfully insists on serving both Liu Bei and Liu Mang, leading to a humorous exchange where Liu Mang expresses his frustration at Zhuge Liang's persistence. .Full content
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