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As Shibashou's main force moved to attack Ousen, Kan Saro's cavalry hit Sou'Ou's forces from the side with another 10,000 infantry following. Ji Aga also continued its attack and they pinned Sou'Ou down. Denrimi was seriously wounded and said that they had to get to Ousen quickly or else the Qin army would be trapped. Sou'Ou agrees saying that they close his army and Akou's army so that Shibashou can advance unharmed.
Denrimi was angry and shouted that Hi Shin's unit on the right had also been sealed as Shin split his unit to pursue Riboku while Gyoku Hou also lost 10 thousand soldiers as Ou Hon moved to reinforce the right flank. Denrimi explained that their formation allowed the right flank to cooperate with the center, but Riboku's appearance disrupted the formation and they had lost that advantage. Everything was set up so that Shibashou could directly engage Ousen.
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Trying to Save Citizens' LivesHan's condition now is really similar to Qin's condition during the war in Sai, both wars that risked the existence of their respective kingdoms, both tried to turn civilians into soldiers, both were promised salvation if they surrendered.
Of these two great generals, what do you think Kanki did that could make you go “wuaaaaah” as a general when reading the manga. I think Kanki is very far below General Ousen in several ways.
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