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: Shows his brilliance by "smelling" the flow of the battle, moving his troops in ways that defy conventional logic but yield results against the Coalition's flank. Significance in the Arc

This indicates a request for a feature summary or retrospective of , titled "Grand Strategic Scheme" (大局の策). Kingdom Chapter 295: "Grand Strategic Scheme" Feature : Shows his brilliance by "smelling" the flow

: 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. While the frontal assault continues, Riboku is already

The text you provided is a URL-encoded string that translates to: : Inside the pass, the tension among Qin

Chapter 295 serves as the bridge between the initial shock of the invasion and the long-term war of attrition. It sets the stage for the , as it hints that the Kankoku Pass might not be the final destination for Riboku's primary force.

: 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

: On the battlefield, the clash of instincts and calculated engineering is prominent. Duke Hyou’s "instinctive" style of warfare begins to find cracks in the structured formations of the Wei and Zhao forces.