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

Chapter 413: Under the Prince's Command, Talents Abound . [411]



Summary

. In this chapter, Hao Zhao expresses his admiration for Liu Chang Qing, the son of Liu Bei, highlighting Liu Bei's integrity and concern for the common people in contrast to Cao Cao's neglect of Liangzhou. Hao Zhao, a minor general, and Zhang Ji, the governor of Yongzhou, discuss the plight of the people in Liangzhou, abandoned by Cao Cao after defeating Han Sui. Hao Zhao calls out for Liu Mang, who confidently announces his identity as the son of the Han Emperor. He boasts about his past victories, which impresses Hao Zhao, leading to a challenge: if Liu Mang can breach the city in seven days, Hao Zhao will serve him. Liu Mang counters that he will take the city in three days with only five hundred men. He assigns tasks to his generals, focusing on strategy and psychological warfare to distract the enemy. Xing Dao Rong engages in a humorous but aggressive taunt against Hao Zhao, which provokes the defenders into action, allowing Tai Shi Heng to begin digging a tunnel as part of Liu Mang's plan. .

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