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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 482: The Young Master Does Not Disappoint Chao, and Chao Will Not Disappoint the Young Master. [480]
Summary
The chapter summarizes the interactions between Ma Chao, Huang Zhong, and Yan Yan, who were stationed together in Hanzhong. Huang Zhong and Yan Yan engage in banter and bickering, which Ma Chao has grown accustomed to. The chapter also mentions that Hanzhong is thriving under their leadership, and that Liu Bei has exempted the returning citizens from taxes for three years. The chapter then focuses on Ma Chao, who is dissatisfied that he was not brought along for the attack on Liangzhou, his homeland. However, he accepts that he is now a general of the Han, not the former lord of Liangzhou. Later, Ma Chao receives a letter from Liu Shan, the young master, who expresses his trust in Ma Chao and wishes to appoint him as the governor of Liangzhou. Overjoyed, Ma Chao decides to take on the position and informs Huang Zhong and Yan Yan of the decision.Full content
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