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

Chapter 856: Liu Mang's Ambition, Unifying the World. [857]



Summary

After the Battle of Xu Zhou, Zhang Hu and Le Jun were released by Guan Yu, feeling the burden of their father's legacy, especially Zhang Hu, who lacked his father's demeanor. They decided to support Zhang Liao at Bohai instead of returning home. Meanwhile, Liu Mang's siege at Bohai faced logistical challenges, but he reassured his generals about their food supplies compared to the Wei army's dwindling resources. Cao Zhen, anxious about his situation, sought to provoke the Han army into attacking. Zhuge Dan attempted to scold Liu Mang, but Liu countered with sharp remarks, highlighting the Wei's hypocrisy and the need for unity in the face of external threats. Liu Mang's passionate speech about unifying the world inspired his troops, contrasting the Wei's defensive stance.

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