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

Chapter 66: Abandon the Chariot to Save the General, Heartless and Ruthless. [65]



Summary

. Zhang Yun, weakly pleading for his life, is suddenly killed by Cai Mao, who accuses him of betraying Liu Biao by conspiring with Cao Cao. Cai Mao kneels before Liu Biao's corpse, claiming vengeance. Liu Mang disputes Cai Mao's assertion that Zhang Yun was the murderer, arguing that a corpse cannot identify a killer. Tensions rise as Song Zhong blames Liu Mang for the loss of Zhang Yun, who was killed without proper evidence. The group discusses the urgent need for Liu Cong to inherit his father's position to stabilize Jingzhou. As they rally around Liu Cong, he expresses uncertainty about whom to trust, suspecting his uncle and questioning Zhang Yun's guilt. The loyal ministers express their loyalty to Liu Cong, but he seeks counsel from Liu Mang, causing shock among the crowd. .

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