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

Chapter 484: Lowering the Flags and Ceasing the Drums, Economic Duel . [482]



Summary

The chapter describes a pivotal moment in the conflict between the kingdoms of Wu and Wei. Sun Quan, the ruler of Wu, initially decides to retreat upon hearing that Zhang Liao and Le Jin of Wei were returning with their troops. This decision puzzles Lv Meng and Zhuge Jin, who argue that they should seize the opportunity to capture the city of He Fei while the enemy's morale is low. . However, Sun Quan is hesitant and considers leaving the battle, much to the frustration of his generals. They warn him that retreating will damage Wu's reputation and make it difficult for the three kingdoms to engage in future warfare. Zhuge Jin issues a final ultimatum, hoping Sun Quan will reconsider. Meanwhile, Liu Mang, the ruler of Shu Han, recognizes that this is a crucial moment for his kingdom to solidify its national power. He advises his generals to hold their forces steady and let Cao Cao and Sun Quan exhaust themselves, while Shu Han focuses on economic warfare and population growth.

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