Chao Gai Becomes Chief
Subsequently, Chao Gai and his six companions flee to Liangshan for refuge after robbing the convoy of birthday gifts. Once again, Wang Lun tries to send the seven men away with precious gifts. Lin Chong is unhappy with Wang Lun and he kills Wang in anger through Wu Yong's instigation. Chao Gai takes over as the chief of Liangshan and he recruits Wang Lun's former deputies, including Du Qian.
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