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

Chapter 896: Farewell, Ziyu. Why not stay?. [897]



Summary

The chapter revolves around the tense negotiations between Eastern Wu and the Han Dynasty, highlighting the internal conflicts within Eastern Wu regarding the decision to surrender. Zhuge Jin expresses concern over the potential humiliation of Jiangdong and the Sun Family, questioning Sun Quan's sincerity in the surrender. Sun Quan insists on the need for the withdrawal of troops from Eastern Wu territory, but Zhuge Jin challenges the integrity of the Eastern Wu officials who seem ready to surrender. As Zhuge Jin criticizes the disloyalty of Lv Meng, he grapples with the implications of surrendering and the potential consequences for the Eastern Wu people. Despite his frustrations, he eventually departs to meet Liu Mang, where he is met with warmth from his brother Zhuge Liang and his family. The chapter concludes with Zhuge Jin being reminded of his ties to the Han and the possibility of joining them, as he faces the dilemma of loyalty to his family versus his obligations to Eastern Wu.

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