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: General Ou Sen , commander of the combined Qin forces, orders a halt to the army's march during a heavy rainstorm. This decision is presented as a masterstroke of stamina conservation and psychological warfare, as it forces the Zhao defenders to maintain a high state of alert while the Qin soldiers rest.
: The Yan attack is linked back to an alliance forged by Sai Taku before his death (mentioned in Chapter 494), showcasing Yasuhisa Hara's commitment to long-form storytelling and minor foreshadowing coming to fruition. Significance in the Series : General Ou Sen , commander of the
Chapter 501 continues the Qin military's ambitious campaign to seize Gyou, a key city in the Zhao Kingdom. Significance in the Series Chapter 501 continues the
: The Qin army successfully captures five Zhao spies in the city of Kinan . However, the failure to capture spies in other locations leads Shun Sui Ju , a Zhao commander, to suspect that Qin is using Kinan to mask their true objective or logistics, such as food supplies for 200,000 soldiers. : The chapter reinforces Ou Sen's reputation as
: The chapter reinforces Ou Sen's reputation as a "mystery" commander whose intelligence rivals that of the legendary Ri Boku .
