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

Chapter 888: The Music Plays On, The Dance Continues . [889]



Summary

In the chapter, the tension between the Han army, led by Liu Mang, and the Eastern Wu forces, commanded by Lv Meng, is palpable as they face off across a river. Liu Mang's army, despite being outnumbered, indulges in music and dance, causing concern among his generals about underestimating the enemy. Meanwhile, Lv Meng prepares for a potential attack but is puzzled by the Han's seemingly carefree demeanor. As the night progresses, Lv Meng's forces plan to use assassins to target key Han generals, including Zhuge Liang. However, the assassins are thwarted by the quick actions of Zhuge Liang and his allies, leading to the capture and execution of the infiltrators. This unexpected turn of events leaves Lv Meng frustrated and determined to seek revenge against Liu Mang, setting the stage for further conflict. The chapter highlights themes of strategy, psychological warfare, and the contrasting attitudes of the two armies.

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