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

Chapter 845: You pigs and dogs, dare to compare yourselves to Sleeping Dragon?. [846]



Summary

In the chapter, Zhuge Dan and Qin Lang are tasked with guarding Hejian, receiving a refusal from Cao Zhen when he offers to assist them. Zhuge Dan, despite his past dismissal from office, is determined to protect the area, inspired by his brothers' legacies. Meanwhile, Qin Lang, who has a low profile, is aware of the political dynamics and the caution required against the Han forces. As the Han army prepares for an attack, generals like Wei Yan express eagerness, but are reminded of the need for strategy. Xin Xian Ying analyzes the situation, suggesting that Zhuge Dan's desire for fame could be a weakness to exploit. Liu Mang plans to test the waters instead of launching a direct assault, understanding the risks involved. Radix Bupleuri, a subordinate general, laments his fate as he reflects on the unfairness of his situation, feeling reduced to a mere pawn in the conflict.

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