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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 846: Amidst Laughter, the Enemy's Mental State Explodes. [847]
Summary
In the chapter, Zhuge Dan prepares for an anticipated attack from Liu Mang, who arrives without soldiers, claiming a desire for peace. Liu Mang's arrogance irks Zhuge Dan, who sees this as an opportunity to eliminate him with the help of his fierce subordinates. The conversation escalates into a verbal sparring match, with Liu Mang mocking Zhuge Dan's connections to notable figures and questioning Qin Lang's loyalty to Wei. Tensions rise as Liu Mang's taunts provoke Zhuge Dan and Qin Lang, leading to a confrontation where Zhuge Dan orders an attack on Liu Mang. However, Liu Mang skillfully deflects arrows aimed at him, demonstrating his prowess and causing Zhuge Dan's morale to crumble. Tai Shi Ci, supporting Liu Mang, notes the psychological impact of their insults on the enemy, highlighting that even a small provocation can lead to significant consequences.Full content
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