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

Chapter 901: Persuading Sun Wu to Surrender, Zi Yu's Heartfelt Efforts. [902]



Summary

Sun Quan is devastated by the deaths of his key generals, Lü Meng and Zhou Tai, after a surprising defeat at the Yangtze River. Despite his initial shock, he contemplates continuing the fight against Liu Mang with the encouragement of Zhang Zhao, who urges him to resist. However, Zhang Hong criticizes Zhang Zhao's inconsistent stance on surrendering versus fighting. Zhuge Jin arrives to inform Sun Quan of his new position under Liu Mang, advocating for Sun Quan to surrender to save his life and the people of Dong Wu. Sun Quan is torn between the desire to maintain his honor and the need to protect his citizens. Ultimately, he decides to surrender but insists that Liu Mang must treat the citizens kindly. This decision is met with mixed reactions, but for the common people, it signifies an end to the conflict. Zhuge Jin hurries back to Liu Mang with the royal seal and household registration, marking the formal surrender of Dong Wu. Liu Mang dismisses the significance of the royal seal but acknowledges the importance of the household registration.

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