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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 62: Dear Brother, I Have Enlightened!. [61]
Summary
. The chapter depicts the ongoing battles in Xinye and the declining health of Liu Biao, the lord of Jingzhou. During a visit from Liu Bei and his son Liu Mang, Liu Biao expresses his concern for his legacy, believing his sons lack the ability to lead. He entrusts Liu Bei with the responsibility of Jingzhou after his death, revealing his deep trust in him. Liu Bei reassures Liu Biao of his loyalty and commitment to support his nephew. Meanwhile, Liu Cong, Liu Biao's younger son, misunderstands the situation, believing that surrendering to Cao Cao is the right course of action, but Liu Mang encourages him to defend their land. Liu Biao, overhearing their conversation, feels relieved that Liu Mang is there to guide Liu Cong. As the chapter concludes, a messenger announces Cao Cao's impending attack, prompting Liu Bei to prepare for battle while Liu Biao requests that Liu Mang stay with him. .Full content
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