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

Chapter 422: The Fiery Blaze of the Han Camp . [420]



Summary

. E He Shao Ge's army, fatigued and wary of pursuing Han forces led by Guan Yu, hastily set up camp after a long journey. Despite concerns about engaging the Han army, E He Shao Ge's anger at their challenge spurred him to rally his warriors for battle. As the Qiang army attacked, they initially tasted success, but soon discovered the Han camp was a trap set by Lu Xun, who ignited their own camp to create chaos. E He Shao Ge found himself surrounded and betrayed by his men, who turned on him. In the end, he was killed, and the remaining Qiang sought mercy from the Han army, pleading for their lives as they recognized the strength of their adversaries. Lu Xun decided to spare them, aiming to turn their defeat into a strategic advantage. .

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