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Qin began drafting large-scale expansion plans, specifically looking toward the Zhao state as a primary target, setting the stage for the massive Western Zhao Invasion arc. Character Focus: Saitaku

focuses on the aftermath of the Kanyou (Xianyang) court battle and the diplomatic maneuvers of the Qin state. Following the significant victory over the Queen Mother’s faction, the narrative shifts toward the strategic preparations for the unification of China. Key Events of Chapter 487 Key Events of Chapter 487 You can follow

You can follow the latest official releases and supporting information on Weekly Young Jump , the magazine where the series is serialized. For those following the official English release, check the Kingdom manga page on for updates on availability. As the war of unification intensifies, their roles

Emphasis is placed on the progress of the "Three Young Commanders"— Shin (Li Xin) , Ouhon (Wang Ben) , and Mouten (Meng Tian) . As the war of unification intensifies, their roles as the future "Great Generals of the Heavens" become increasingly vital. As the war of unification intensifies

The chapter highlights the internal political stabilization of Qin. With the internal rebellion suppressed, the focus returns to the primary goal of conquering the other Six States.

A significant portion of the chapter involves the veteran diplomat . His wisdom and long-term vision for Qin are showcased as he prepares for a crucial diplomatic mission that will impact the balance of power in the Warring States period.

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