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

Chapter 852: Let Him Go, Foodie. [853]



Summary

In Xia Pi, Cao Rui and Sun Quan's alliance failed to eliminate Guan Yu, prompting Guan Yu to send his son, Guan Ping, to guard Guangling against Wu's advances. Meanwhile, Eastern Wu is troubled by the Yamakoshi, and Cao Wei faces relentless attacks from Zhuge Liang and Liu Mang, leaving them preoccupied. The Guan Jia Jun can recuperate while waiting for Ji Province to fall, aiming to unite with Liu Mang to attack Luo Yang and weaken Cao Wei. Despite this, Guan Yu is troubled by the conditions of captured soldiers Zhang Hu and Le Jin, who complain about their treatment. Guan Yu decides to personally deliver food to them, revealing that they are well-fed and not mistreated, even joking about their confinement. Guan Yu's son accompanies him, and after some banter, they leave the prisoners with a promise of better provisions. Fifty miles away, Zhang Liao discusses strategies with his men regarding the impending conflict with Liu Mang, emphasizing the need for a surprise attack. As winter sets in, they prepare to march against the Han army, while Lu Xun remains anxious about potential enemy movements despite their defenses.

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