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

Chapter 444: Slaying Meng Da, Aiding Jingzhou. [442]



Summary

. In the midst of intense fighting outside, Liu Mang feels comforted by the chaos befalling Shen's private soldiers, notably due to the prowess of his allies, Zhang Xing Cai and Guan Yin Ping. Inside the mansion, Zhu Rong has almost defeated the Suicide soldiers, leaving Shen Yi terrified. Meng Da, who had betrayed Liu Bei, blames Liu Mang for his downfall. Liu Mang confronts him, revealing Meng Da's untrustworthiness and the betrayal of Shen Dan, Shen Yi's brother. As the battle progresses, Shen Yi faces his guilt over his family's downfall, leading to his death at Liu Feng's hands. Meng Da ultimately chooses suicide over facing consequences, prompting Liu Mang to disdain him. Liu Feng orders the public display of Meng Da and Shen Yi's bodies and commands a proper burial for Shen Dan, solidifying the Shen family's ruin. Liu Mang departs for Jingzhou with his elite troops and female generals. In a lighter moment, Guan Yin Ping and Zhang Xing Cai express their affections for Liu Mang, blending their warrior spirits with youthful innocence. .

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