
Spies of the Three Kingdoms 1: Secret Battle at Dingjun Mountain
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. In the twenty-fourth year of Jian'an, Wei and Shu fought at Dingjun Mountain. A spy "Han Chan" who had been lurking in the top ranks of the Wei state for many years leaked military information, instantly turning the tide of the war and causing Cao Wei to suffer a disastrous defeat. For a time, the Wei government and the public were shaken, and all countries were suspicious of each other. An espionage and counter-espionage operation swept the three countries and quickly unfolded quietly.
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