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

Chapter 44: The Scholar's Affairs Should Not Be Called Dependence. [43]



Summary

. Pang Tong's decision to ally with Liu Bei, despite the availability of more powerful leaders like Liu Biao, Liu Zhang, and Ma Teng, amuses Zhou Yu. Zhou Yu reflects on the youth and renown of the lords he has served, questioning Pang Tong's choice. As they part ways, Pang Tong is unaware that he will soon return to Jingzhou. Meanwhile, Liu Mang visits Xinye, enjoying time with his family and friends, while advising Pang Tong to seek refuge with Cao Cao instead of Liu Bei. Pang Tong, feeling pressured to prove his worth, contemplates showcasing his talents, hinting at his potential beyond being seen as a mere drunkard. .

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