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

Chapter 872: The Dignity of the Watchdog. [873]



Summary

In the chapter, Zhuge Dan, facing a dire situation at the Tiger Trap Pass, rallies his soldiers against the Han army and mechanical wooden beasts. Initially resigned to defeat, he kneels and implores his men to trust him, promising to fight for their kingdom of Wei. Inspired by his determination, the soldiers agree to fight, even knowing they may die. Zhuge Dan devises a desperate plan involving flammable materials to combat the mechanical beasts, leading to a chaotic and sacrificial charge. The Wei soldiers, despite overwhelming odds and suffering heavy losses from arrows and fire, demonstrate bravery and resolve. Zhuge Dan, determined to die with honor, charges towards the enemy, ultimately falling to an arrow from Tai Shi Ci. His death is recognized as a moment of true heroism, leaving a glimmer of hope for the Wei army as they continue to resist the Han forces.

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