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

Chapter 827: Ma Chao, Meng Qi, One Warrior Against a Thousand. [828]



Summary

Xu Huang rushes to protect Sima Yi, acknowledging his cunning talent despite personal dislike. The Wei army is in disarray against Ma Chao, who wields boat oars with ease. Xu Huang confronts Ma Chao, who mocks him, leading to a duel. Xu Huang refuses to strike an unarmed opponent but ultimately must defend himself. Ma Chao skillfully evades Xu Huang's strikes, targeting his horse and forcing him to fight on foot. Sima Yi urges reinforcements, but Xu Huang insists on fighting honorably. Ma Chao, feeling outmatched, takes advantage of the situation and targets Xu Huang’s allies. Tensions rise as Xu Huang commands the archers to retreat, prioritizing martial ethics over orders, and confronts Ma Chao directly, demanding he leave.

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