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: The chapter opens with the relentless siege of the Kankoku Pass. Despite the overwhelming numbers of the Coalition, Qin's defensive positions hold firm, leading to a temporary tactical deadlock. : While your query mentions searching for raw

: The "Grand Strategic Scheme" referred to in the title centers on Riboku, the primary antagonist and strategist of the Coalition. While the frontal assault continues, Riboku is already looking past the pass toward a deeper path into Qin. : The "Grand Strategic Scheme" referred to in

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: This chapter reinforces his status as a "monster" of strategy. He isn't just trying to win a battle; he is trying to dismantle the state of Qin entirely.

: Inside the pass, the tension among Qin generals (like Mou Gou and Tou) rises as they realize that the Coalition's strategy is not just to break the walls, but to exhaust Qin's total national strength. Character Spotlight