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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 632: The Annihilation of Eastern Wu, the Loss of Harmony. [630]
Summary
Lu Xun cautions Liu Bei and his allies against attacking Eastern Wu, emphasizing the importance of maintaining unity within the Great Han and avoiding actions that could diminish their leader's prestige. He suggests engaging in negotiations with Cao Wei instead, allowing Han to remain in a position of power. This strategy opens a new perspective for Liu Bei, who realizes the Great Han has become a significant force in the Three Kingdoms. Meanwhile, in Cao Wei, Cao Pi and Sima Yi plot to attack both Eastern Wu and Jingzhou, unaware that their plans hinge on Liu Bei taking the bait. In Jingzhou, Liu Mang successfully integrates Wen Qin into Shu Han and recognizes that the urgency lies with Cao Wei and Eastern Wu, not their own faction.Full content
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