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

Chapter 432: The Divine Blessing of the Han Army, the Valley of the Buried Barbarians . [430]



Summary

. The Xianbei cavalry, facing a surprise attack from the Han army, instinctively grabbed their weapons as arrows struck their warhorses, causing chaos. Qie Wan Neng lamented the loss of his trained cavalrymen, realizing too late that equipping the horses first would have been more beneficial. As the Han general Tai Shi Heng strategically retreated, his soldiers fired arrows to cover him, maintaining composure despite the intense pressure. Meanwhile, Qie Wan Neng ordered a relentless pursuit of the Han forces, yet his troops struggled with internal disorganization. Upon entering the Burial of the Huns Valley, the Xianbei soldiers encountered magnetic stones that attracted their armor, causing panic and confusion. This unexpected disadvantage turned the tide as Han forces charged down from higher ground, overwhelming the disoriented Xianbei cavalry, who were caught between the magnetic stones and the advancing Han army. Amidst the chaos, Qie Wan Neng, initially pleased with his perceived victory, realized the dire situation of his troops as cries for help echoed from the valley. .

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