Why did Liu Bei spike the baby /his/?
>>524244
Because babies can't fight wars. Considering what happened when he grew up, was saving the child even worth it?
>>525447
There is a non-zero chance that throwing the baby on the ground contributed to Liu Shan's mental problems.
He was being benevolent and trying to save the shu-han from [more] bad leadership.
>>524244
FORTY YARD RUSH TOUCHDOWN THURMAN THOMAS
someone explain this
>>526928
>Cao Cao sent 5,000 riders to chase down the fleeing army of Liu Bei
>This starts the battle of Changban
>Zhao Yun single-handedly broke though the Wei horsemen
>Fights off a non-existent General called Xiahou En & takes Cao Cao's prized sword from him
>Finds Liu Shan & Lady Mi
>Lady Mi doesn't want to be a burden so she jumps in a well and dies.
>Zhao Yun then fights off the Wei horsemen again
>Zhang Fei pretends to lay a trap to trick the pursuing Wei Horsemen
>another non-existent general called Xiahou Jie dies because Zhang Fei bellowed it so loud or something
>finally comes back to Liu Bei, hands over the baby Liu Shan
>Liu Bei throws the baby to the ground
>exclaimed that his son had nearly cost him one of his best warriors
>Zhao Yun caught the baby Liu Shan before he hit the ground
in reality almost none of this happened
>>527205
Even if it didn't, the Three Kingdoms period is fucking cash.
>>528605
Yeah, 72% of the entire population of China dying. So awesome.
>>528636
Balancing out the ecology. Sometimes you gotta kill rabbits bro.
>>528636
You say it like we can do something for them now.
>>524244
Because in his current situation, having a good soldier is better than having a baby
Liu bei and Zhao yun fucked right?
>Luo Guangzhong puts all kinds of stuff like Liu Bei eating a peasant's wife and doing a baby touchdown to make him heroic and benevolent
>600 years later it makes him look like a psychopathic lunatic