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

Chapter 769: Shen Wu, Timid as a Mouse. [769]



Summary

. Jian Yu Ming Fang pretended to be fearless in front of Liu Mang, but he was actually anxious after the defeat of his comrades. The Japanese army, filled with shame, had initiated the conflict but was being overwhelmed by Liu Mang. Jian Yu Ming Fang urged Shen Wu to take action, leading to Shen Wu challenging Liu Mang to a duel, promising to spare his life if Liu Mang called out Bei Mi Hu. Liu Mang mocked Shen Wu's confidence and prepared for battle. Shen Wu believed he could defeat Liu Mang by targeting his warhorse, which he successfully severed, thinking this would leave Liu Mang vulnerable. However, the Bai Ma Yi Cong cavalry emerged from the city, scattering the Japanese forces with their might. Tai Shi Ci and Wei Yan joined the fray, causing panic among the Japanese soldiers. In a moment of desperation, Jian Yu Ming Fang blamed Shen Wu for provoking the conflict, leading to a heated exchange between the two. .

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