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

Chapter 897: The Dangers of Military Maneuvers, Splitting Forces Against the Enemy. [898]



Summary

Zhuge Jin, brought to the Han army's camp by Zhuge Liang, feels pressured to join the Han due to their sincerity. He ultimately agrees to serve, which Liu Mang sees as a significant advantage. The Han strategists discuss the potential threat from Sun Quan of Eastern Wu, especially regarding the Yangtze River defenses. Zhuge Jin suggests that if the Han army crosses the river, they can defeat Wu. Meanwhile, in the Eastern Wu camp, Lv Meng warns Sun Quan against weakening their defenses along the Yangtze, but Sun Quan prioritizes other concerns. Lv Meng is frustrated by the decision to split their forces, fearing it could lead to disaster. Zhu Huan and Zhu Ran discuss the precarious situation, highlighting the risk of losing their last line of defense. As tensions rise, Lv Meng plans to take action against the Han army, rallying his loyal generals Zhou Tai and He Qi. He proposes a bold strategy, but He Qi rejects it, believing the Han army is too wise to fall for such tactics. The disagreement reveals the growing discord within Eastern Wu as they prepare for impending conflict.

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