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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 86: I Am a Brash Youth, I Want It All. [85]
Summary
. Liu Mang uses the phrase "Rebellious behavior has nothing to do with my father!" to deflect blame and assert control over the Cai and Kuai families. Cai Lao Tai Gong and Kuai Jian, realizing their disadvantage, quickly shift their stance. Liu Mang boldly takes the chief seat, insisting that everyone stand to talk, which embarrasses the Cai family. He publicly criticizes the Cai and Kuai families for raising scoundrels, forcing them to stand in shame. Liu Mang then commands the confiscation of their lands and properties, directing his troops efficiently. The Cai family, realizing their predicament, willingly offers their wealth to Liu Bei, who accepts them into his service. Zhuge Liang praises Liu Mang's cleverness, and the Liu Bei army benefits from the grain and silver sent to Jiangxia. .Full content
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