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

Chapter 636: The Silent Loyal Minister . [634]



Summary

In Jianye, the lords and ministers of Eastern Wu feel relieved after Shu Han's response regarding Nanhai County. Zhuge Jin realizes that this exchange has secured Shu Han's assistance, making it a favorable outcome. As discussions about strategies against Cao Pi's invasion unfold, tensions rise, with officials recalling past sentiments of surrender during the Battle of Chibi. Lv Meng criticizes Zhou Fang's past failures and suggests he might surrender to Cao Pi, igniting resentment among the court. Zhou Fang expresses willingness to sacrifice himself for the kingdom, leading to a plan where his family is sent to Jingzhou for safety. Sun Quan, initially focused on his kingdom, reluctantly agrees to the plan. Zhou Fang bids farewell to his family, urging his son, Zhou Chu, to choose his loyalties wisely. As Zhou Fang departs, his family faces danger from mountain bandits, who are later revealed to be elite assassins from Wu Kingdom, targeting them due to Zhou Fang's actions. Meanwhile, Zhou Chu vows to protect his family amidst the chaos, while two Han men casually fish nearby, unaware of the grim fate awaiting them.

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