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

Chapter 420: The Fiery Flames Consume the Rafts, Stealthy Maneuvers of Martial Might. [418]



Summary

. E He Shao Ge attempts to stabilize his rafts on the Zhan Yin River using iron chains, inspired by Cao Cao's tactics, but fails to consider the consequences of his strategies. As Guan Yu prepares for battle, he recognizes the Qiang's cleverness but decides to feign weakness to lure them in. The Qiang, confident in their advantage, find themselves outmaneuvered when the Han army attacks from both sides. The Qiang struggle as nets are thrown over them, leading to chaos and drowning. Guan Yu shows no mercy, ordering the Qiang to be killed for their past atrocities. E He Shao Ge's forces ultimately retreat, fearing the Han army's advancing strength, leading to the Han army's victory and control of the Zhan Yin River. .

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