Spies of the Three Kingdoms 2: Fog Locks Jingzhou

Spies of the Three Kingdoms 2: Fog Locks Jingzhou

by He Mu

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In every corner of Wei, Shu and Wu, spies of all kinds were lurking. They either obeyed the orders of the "Jinzou Cao" chaired by Cao Pi and Sima Yi, or were loyal to the "Military Council" headed by Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang, or were working for Sun Quan's "Jiefan Camp" at the risk of their lives. Their identities were secret and they came and went without a trace, but they controlled the situation of major and minor battles in the Three Kingdoms, becoming the most terrifying legend in the era of cold weapons. The arrival of envoys from Wei and Wu broke the tranquility of Jingzhou, Shu Kingdom. Cao Cao and Sun Quan sent spies respectively to spy on the military situation in the name of seeking marriage. Guan Yu, the general of Shu, saw the move and stood still on the surface, but in fact he was secretly planning to take Wei State Fancheng directly. Unexpectedly, the top-secret plan was tampered with, and a game-within-a-game and a plan-within-a-game were staged inside and outside Jingzhou. The heroic life of a famous general also came to an eternal end in this intelligence decisive battle.

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