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Kingdom Chapter 821 Review
The story picks up as Tou rushes back to the battlefield after concluding a secret meeting with Princess Nei of Han. His arrival marks a turning point as both his and allied armies begin a synchronized offensive against Han's forces, particularly targeting the powerful general Raku’A Kan. Meanwhile, Han’s army shows signs of tactical shifts, sending elite units to the frontlines to reinforce critical areas.
Tou’s forces, stationed at the rear, advance in full force, causing Han’s troops to adjust their formations. Despite Han's attempts to reposition and counter, the intensity of Tou’s push is undeniable, especially with the movements of allied units like Roku O Mi’s army, which further complicates the battle for Han.
The chapter highlights a strategic maneuver from Raku’A Kan, who deploys his right-hand warrior, Yokoyoko, along with elite troops, to target Ri Shin and the Hi Shin Unit. This move reveals that Han’s leaders have identified Shin as a key threat and are determined to eliminate him early in the battle. Yokoyoko’s unexpected appearance creates a tense moment as the Hi Shin Unit faces an overwhelming force. The Han elites demonstrate their skill and ferocity, swiftly engaging Shin’s troops in close combat, causing concern among his subordinates.
As Yokoyoko closes in on Shin, it becomes clear that Han’s focus is to decapitate the Hi Shin Unit’s leadership. The threat is significant, as Shin finds himself isolated and under direct attack from one of Han’s strongest warriors. However, it’s revealed that Han has underestimated Shin’s resilience and fighting ability.
Tou and Roku O Mi perceive Raku’A Kan’s deployment of Yokoyoko as a mistake. They recognize that Han has shown its strongest cards too early in the battle without properly assessing the full strength of the Qin forces. Tou seizes this opportunity to launch a full-scale counterattack, aiming to crush Raku’A Kan’s army completely.
The chapter emphasizes the theme of tactical misjudgment, particularly by Han’s generals. Raku’A Kan’s decision to focus on Shin without fully understanding the enemy's strength proves to be a critical error. Tou, aware of Shin’s capabilities, believes that Shin is far from an easy target and that Han’s gambit will backfire. The chapter ends with a sense of anticipation, as the Qin forces prepare to exploit Han’s tactical mistakes and turn the tide of the battle.