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

Chapter 404: Liangzhou, The Bitter Qiang Has Endured for Too Long. [402]



Summary

. Liu Mang's army successfully captured Yicheng, gaining a foothold for future operations. Fa Zheng and Lu Xun led the rear troops, while Liu Mang decided against revealing his secret weapon in the small-scale battle. Upon entering Yicheng, Liu Mang discovered the dire conditions of the residents, many of whom survived on minimal resources, although Han army supplies had helped. Liu Mang expressed frustration at the wealthy families in the city for not supporting the common people despite their riches. Zhao Ang, filled with guilt, reported on the wealthy families' indifference, noting that they had historically avoided threats from the Qiang and Hu by sacrificing wealth. Liu Mang instructed Zhao Ang to find his uncle and subtly hint at taking action. He then discussed the situation with his capable wife, Wang Yi, who suggested a plan to address the wealthy families' negligence. Meanwhile, Zhang Fei, angered by the Suo family's inaction and their exploitation of the common people, rode to confront them. Upon arriving at the Suo family estate, he encountered resistance from the doorman and servants. Zhang Fei's brash attitude and confidence escalated the confrontation, as he boldly declared himself and sought to provoke a fight, believing that if he was attacked first, he would be justified in retaliating. .

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