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

Chapter 850: Night Raid on Hejian, Prairie Counterbalance. [851]



Summary

In the land of Hejian, chaos ensues as Zhuge Dan flees, neglecting the Xianbei people's plight. Years earlier, the Wei Kingdom sent assassins to eliminate tribal leaders, with Zhuge Dan showing no remorse for the Xianbei. As Qin Lang leads Zhuge Dan's army into the city, Radix Bupleuri breaks through the Han army's encirclement, allowing Zhuge Dan to escape. Despite his initial suspicions, Zhuge Dan's guilt clouds his judgment. After a devastating loss, Zhuge Dan recognizes his inferiority to Zhuge Liang, which leads to a moment of despair. Meanwhile, Radix Bupleuri plots to ally with Liu Mang against Zhuge Dan. That night, Zhuge Dan's anxiety grows as he suspects a collusion between Radix Bupleuri and Liu Mang. Chaos erupts in the city when the granary catches fire, allowing the Han army to invade. Zhuge Dan, unprepared and panicked, attempts to flee as the Han troops surge in. Liu Mang and his generals strategize on their victory, with Liu Mang appreciating the captured Wei soldiers. After a light-hearted exchange about military tactics, Liu Mang receives news of further victories, including the surrender of a Cao Wei minister. He reflects on the challenges ahead, noting the importance of winning the people's hearts alongside military success.

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