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

Chapter 734: The Dragon and the Tiger Clash . [734]



Summary

. In the chapter, Sima Yi gathers the heads of the prestigious Yang family to discuss the threat posed by the Shu rebels, who have fortified their defenses in Hong Nong. He urges the family heads to support the resistance against the Shu forces, emphasizing unity among the citizens. Yang Xuan, a respected scholar, expresses concerns about the rising power of Liu Bei and his son Liu Mang, suggesting that the noble families consider aligning with Shu Han. The family heads are hesitant, reflecting on the implications of such an alliance. Meanwhile, Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei prepare to attack Hong Nong, causing anxiety among the aristocrats who feel unprepared for battle. Sima Yi's attempt to boost morale backfires, leading to a retreat and a call for a truce. In Qiao County, the Han army's camp buzzes with excitement over the impending attack, with Liu Mang expressing concerns about his father's limited command. Zhang Fei defends Liu Bei's honor, highlighting the tension and uncertainty among the generals regarding their chances against Sima Yi. .

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