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

Chapter 77: Jing Sheng's Will, the Hero of Jingzhou. [76]



Summary

. Wen Ping confronts Cai Mao, asserting his superiority and rallying his elite soldiers against Cai Mao's forces. Cai Mao attempts to argue that the conflict is personal and criticizes Wen Ping for siding with Liu Bei against Cao Cao. Despite Cai Mao's orders, his subordinate Cai Xun is quickly defeated by Wen Ping. Liu Bei steps in to protect his allies, showcasing his strength and earning admiration from the people of Jingzhou. As the battle concludes, Cai Mao and his men flee, leaving Wen Ping to face Liu Mang's frustration over the escape. Liu Mang grapples with his new position as lord of Jingzhou and discusses succession with his brother Liu Cong, who is reluctant to accept the title. Zhuge Liang reassures Liu Bei that this strategy is meant to win the people's hearts, drawing parallels to Liu Bei's own past experiences. Liu Bei recognizes his son's cunning and feels confident about their position against Cao Cao. .

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