Zhang Lu, not content to be like any other normal mortal, attacks with a fireball in battle. In fact, with him leading your party, you probably won’t be challenged again in battle until you approach the final areas. His 170 strength, 190 intelligence, and 175 agility are also nothing to sneeze at. He easily doubles that, and in Destiny of an Emperor II, extra soldiers translate into extra damage in combat. Anyway, your best officers probably have around 2,000 soldiers at this point. In this case, though, he is using his charisma to amass a particularly huge following of soldiers! (In history, this wonderful fellow became the third leader of the Hanzhong religious group, Five Pecks of Rice). In any modern age, he would be a used-car salesman. Everything gets a little more unusual when you check your party list (or, if your party is full, your billeting). The game just choked, and that is all there is to it. And don’t worry, you aren’t missing out on some obscure novel or history reference. I can imagine what you are probably thinking right about now. He usually encourages you (Pang Tong) to commence with your objective, but you might receive a very different response: At this point, talk to Liu Bei a second time. After you return to Liu Bei in Xinye Castle with this map, you will be tasked with entering Shu to fend off a Hanzhong invasion. He will send you into a cave to meet a man named Meng Da, who will give you a Shu Map. After you unify Jingzhou, you will meet a man named Zhang Song (early in our Chapter 6).
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