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Elder Lee Hung

Conqueror of the Stars
You dogs don’t deserve Wingdom spoilers, but posting this here in honor of Ganshu and Zenou 2.0:

Chapter 864 Title: The Battle of the North
The chapter begins with an arrow piercing Seikaun's throat, and he is shocked. We see Seikaun's son beside his house, preparing to fire the arrow, and he is also shocked (he senses that something bad has happened).

Seikaun lies with an arrow in his chest and another in his throat, looking at the sky and smiling.
Jin rejoices in his conquest, then Shin appears, smiling, and announces the capture (or defeat) of one of the 10 bows of China by Jin. The soldiers shout, and the news reaches Karyo Ten and the rest of the unit, who then spread it among the Zhao ranks.

Narrator: Shin deliberately spread the news of Seikaun's fall to Jin, causing the Zhao armies to retreat.

Futei and Chokotsu seem to be suffering from the impact of the advancing armies.

Jin goes to check on his brother, and the Saki Clan comes to Tan's rescue...
The report reaches Riboku, and he thinks to himself: "I can't believe you fell so fast, considering it was
you who asked me to find the way... the credit for defeating Yotanwa in the south, but now you've fallen to
the Hi Shin Unit.
Riboku continues: "Calling them a 'strong army' is no longer enough... each one of them compares to the Six Great
Generals. (While he speaks, a drawing of Shin + Kyoukai + Ouhon + Mouten appears.)"
If we don't defeat them completely, it will become increasingly difficult to end their tyranny in the future...
Narrator: After the death (or) fall of their leader, the Yotanwa army retreated considerably, and even the
Gakuka army, which considered itself superior, stagnated. However, the Hi Shin unit, after the fall of
Seikaun, gained the upper hand, which meant that the battle on each side had a different outcome, and the North
ultimately prevailed.
Rokuomi appears and breaks through the enemy lines... but news arrives about the difficulty of the defense line. They
are surprised, even though it's a battle of 60,000 against 40,000, and wonder: the enemy is highly
trained... we've never heard of him before. Where have this general and his army been hiding all this time? How strange!
Rokuomi is surprised by the situation and we see the strength of the defense of Ganshu.
Then, a report arrives in Rokuomi saying that it's not important, but that he discovered something strange: the
accent of that army is not local, but rather oriental. Two soldiers appear behind Ganshu on a chariot like never seen before.
First: Vice-Commander Kitsu Shou, who resembles Zenou.
Kitsu Shou, as expected, the battlefield is truly irresistible.
Second: Vice-Commander Rai Ban.
Rai Ban: Yes... even the soldiers are enjoying fighting.
Ganshu: Going out and rebelling, raising the flag of disobedience, was worth it... for our King Ou Ken... (His words are interrupted by the narrator)

Everything that follows is the narrator's voice until the end of the chapter. In reality, the army that Rokuomi was facing was an army of Qi.
The King of Qi had been ordering his soldiers not to interfere in the wars of China and that remained
on guard, which only increased the generals' resentment. Those who were most fed up with him (and those who were most
irritated by him) were the three: Ganshu, Rai Ban, and Kitsu Shou along with their soldiers.
Riboku took advantage of the situation and asked them to join him to fight alongside him without demanding large rewards. However, the result was an implicit declaration of rebellion against the kingdom. Each of them brought thousands, totaling 15,000 men.
After adding 25,000 men, raising their army to 40,000, with the core of the Qi army consisting of 15,000, the Rokuomi army was, in other words, defeated. However, the area to which they were advancing was north of Rokuomi's territory.
In other words, the battlefield of (Ousen) began by positioning Han's forces in the vanguard, turning the war into a war of Large-scale attrition (which depleted Shibashou's army, despite the victory). Now, Ousen has ordered the core of his army to attack...
We'll have a chapter next week

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Elder Lee Hung

Conqueror of the Stars
Not all the spoilers pasted guys updating that first post. Kitsu Shou apparently looks like Zenou:

Jin goes to check on his brother, and the Saki Clan comes to Tan's rescue...
The report reaches Riboku, and he thinks to himself: "I can't believe you fell so fast, considering it was
you who asked me to find the way... the credit for defeating Yotanwa in the south, but now you've fallen to
the Hi Shin Unit.
Riboku continues: "Calling them a 'strong army' is no longer enough... each one of them compares to the Six Great
Generals. (While he speaks, a drawing of Shin + Kyoukai + Ouhon + Mouten appears.)"
If we don't defeat them completely, it will become increasingly difficult to end their tyranny in the future...
Narrator: After the death (or) fall of their leader, the Yotanwa army retreated considerably, and even the
Gakuka army, which considered itself superior, stagnated. However, the Hi Shin unit, after the fall of
Seikaun, gained the upper hand, which meant that the battle on each side had a different outcome, and the North
ultimately prevailed.
Rokuomi appears and breaks through the enemy lines... but news arrives about the difficulty of the defense line. They
are surprised, even though it's a battle of 60,000 against 40,000, and wonder: the enemy is highly
trained... we've never heard of him before. Where have this general and his army been hiding all this time? How strange!
Rokuomi is surprised by the situation and we see the strength of the defense of Ganshu.
Then, a report arrives in Rokuomi saying that it's not important, but that he discovered something strange: the
accent of that army is not local, but rather oriental. Two soldiers appear behind Ganshu on a chariot like never seen before.
First: Vice-Commander Kitsu Shou, who resembles Zenou.
Kitsu Shou, as expected, the battlefield is truly irresistible.
Second: Vice-Commander Rai Ban.
Rai Ban: Yes... even the soldiers are enjoying fighting.
Ganshu: Going out and rebelling, raising the flag of disobedience, was worth it... for our King Ou Ken... (His words are interrupted by the narrator)
 
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