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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.
Chapter 908: Gu Ying's Sword Technique, Specially Targeting Tigers and Leopards [909]
Summary
In the chapter, Liu Bao besieges Yuyang Pass, confident in his strength against the Han forces. He challenges Liu Bei, claiming to be a relative of the Han, but is met with skepticism and ridicule. As Liu Bei engages Liu Bao in combat, he showcases his impressive swordsmanship, pushing Liu Bao to retreat. Zhao Yun intervenes to protect Liu Bei from an arrow, allowing Liu Bei to wound Liu Bao. Despite Liu Bao's escape, the morale of the Han soldiers rises, and Liu Bei is celebrated for his strength. After the battle, Liu Bei expresses a desire to avoid future conflicts, promising to listen to his son Liu Mang.Full content
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