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

Chapter 808: The Military Council Must Bring Me Along. [808]



Summary

Huang Hao secretly wrote a report to please Cao Rui, mocking Cao Ren's defeat and praising Cao Zi Dan's abilities. Meanwhile, Liu Bei was anxious about Xu Zhou being besieged by Wei and Wu, but Zhuge Liang reassured him that the Crown Prince would not ignore General Guan. A scout arrived with news that Xu Zhou was safe, but Liu Bei was still worried because Cao Rui's son had allied with the Xiongnu and Goguryeo, targeting the Han Dynasty's Youzhou. Liu Mang had gone to provide support, and Liu Bei was frustrated, feeling that his son was taking risks again. Zhuge Liang reminded Liu Bei that family members would not sit back and do nothing when in danger, and that Liu Mang was accompanied by capable generals like Wen Chang, Yu Chang, Yi De, and Zi Long. Liu Bei was grief-stricken, but Zhuge Liang was excited about the opportunity to stabilize Youzhou and Jizhou. The chapter ended with Cao Ren attacking the city of Ji County, while Liu Mang remained calm and confident in his army's abilities.

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