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

Chapter 925: Return the Three Counties, or No Discussion [925]



Summary

In Xiangping County, King Zhu Meng of Goguryeo mourns the loss of his two sons and faces the threat of the powerful Han army, which has recently decimated the Xiongnu clan. Court officials urge him to seek peace with the Han to avoid further bloodshed, recognizing that maintaining dignity is preferable to losing their lives. Zhu Meng regrets not forming an alliance with Liu Bao against the Han and feels isolated in his grief. Meanwhile, in Liaodong County, Liu Mang prioritizes diplomacy over warfare, despite Zhang Fei's eagerness for battle. Guan Yu advocates for peaceful resolutions, especially given the harsh conditions for the Han troops. Zhuge Jin, a diplomatic envoy, meets with Zhu Meng, who expresses anger over the death of his sons and demands justice for their murder. Zhuge Jin refuses to sacrifice a Han general for the sake of territory, insisting that the Han will not compromise on their principles. As tensions escalate, Zhu Meng realizes that killing the envoy would lead to Goguryeo's destruction. Zhuge Jin, undeterred, taunts Zhu Meng, leaving the negotiation unresolved and emphasizing that the Han will not back down from conflict.

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