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

Chapter 859: Zhang Hu Will Never Be a Slave, Unless Provided with Food and Shelter. [859]



Summary

As Bohai fell, Ye City remained defenseless. With Jizhou nearly under Han control, the challenge was to find a garrison. Zhang Fei refused to stay, while Zhao Yun and others pledged loyalty to Liu Mang. Liu Mang decided to entrust Jizhou to Wei Yan and Ma Su, confident in their abilities. Xin Xian Ying reported that former Yuan officials were willing to join the Han, earning Liu Mang's praise. Zhang Fei suggested an attack on Luo Yang, which the group supported. They discussed the need to cross the Yellow River to attack Tiger Trap Pass, recalling past battles. Liu Mang proposed sending Zhang Liao to Xuzhou for guidance, as Zhang Liao was unlikely to surrender. A report arrived about Zhang Liao's son, Zhang Hu, seeking to negotiate. Zhang Hu insisted he could persuade his father to surrender, leading to a humorous exchange about their filial loyalty. Zhang Hu and his friend Le Qu decided to visit Zhang Liao in prison, believing they could convince him to join the Han. Despite Zhang Liao's initial anger, they expressed their determination to support him, even if it meant going to prison.

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