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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 423: Questioning the Heart, No Regrets for Lu Boyan. [421]
Summary
. Lu Xun confronts Shi Ren, who angrily blames him for nearly getting his troops killed due to a blunder that led them to attack their own camp. Lu Xun defends himself, questioning Shi Ren's decision-making and suggesting his actions could have led to disastrous consequences against the Qiang. Shi Ren attempts to deflect blame by claiming his troops were lost and disoriented. Despite Shi Ren's deceitful excuses, Lu Xun remains composed, recognizing Shi Ren's previous loyalty to the Han Prince. Meanwhile, in Wuwei City, the Qiang defenders cling to hopes of rescue, while Han aristocrats, who offer kindness to the Qiang, secretly poison their food. Zhang Fei is anxious about the ongoing siege, but Liu Mang remains relaxed, anticipating victory. When the Wuwei aristocrats surrender, they are humorously rewarded with a half-eaten leg of lamb from Zhang Fei, symbolizing their low status after betraying their own. Lu Xun and Pang De return triumphantly, having killed the Qiang chieftain, and present the severed head to the aristocrats, reinforcing their dominance. The chapter ends with excitement among the soldiers about the promising future under Liu Mang's leadership. .Full content
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