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

Chapter 67: My Lord, You Truly Do Not Want Bi Lian. [66]



Summary

. Liu Cong consults Liu Mang, while Kuai Yue proposes offering the nine commanderies of Jingxiang to Cao Cao to secure the young lord's title. The officials prioritize their own interests over who rules Jingzhou, showing indifference to the emperor's surname. Cai Mao suggests sending a letter to Jiangxia for support against Cao Cao and Sun Quan, but Xiang Lang counters, asserting Liu Cong's authority. Wang Can tries to impress Liu Mang with his credentials but is ridiculed for falsely claiming to be a disciple of Cai Yong. Liu Mang criticizes Wang Can's loyalty and integrity, leading to Wang Can fainting from humiliation. .

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