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: Though he accurately identifies Kanki’s non-traditional background, he is caught off guard by Kanki's willingness to use a formation that mimics—yet subverts—conventional logic.

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Riboku reveals to his commanders what he believes is Kanki's "weakness": his lack of conventional military education. According to Riboku, Kanki is a genius who relies solely on unconventional psychological warfare and unorthodox traps. Riboku argues that because Kanki never studied traditional strategies, he is incapable of utilizing standard military formations or reacting effectively when forced into a conventional direct confrontation. The Battlefield Situation According to Riboku, Kanki is a genius who

: Kanki’s strategist remains flustered and confused by his lord's seemingly nonsensical commands until the psychological impact on the Zhao begins to show.

Defying Riboku’s assessment that he cannot use traditional tactics, Kanki finally takes action at the end of the chapter. He orders his army to shift into a massive, unusual formation shaped like a or windmill. Defying Riboku’s assessment that he cannot use traditional

In of the manga series Kingdom , titled "The Four Battles," the focus is on the intense psychological and tactical clash between the Qin General Kanki and the Zhao Great Heaven Riboku during the Battle of Gi'an. Riboku’s Analysis of Kanki's Weakness

: This formation is designed to waste the enemy's time and create confusion. titled "The Four Battles

: Demonstrates his signature "badass" composure, chuckling while Riboku struggles to understand his intent.