"Your Majesty, in the Battle of Julu, Xiang Yu showed great determination, just like when you broke through the Xiaoguan Pass!" Meng Tian said with a serious expression as he looked at the map in the military tent.

"In the Battle of Julu, Xiang Yu achieved victory despite being outnumbered, and Zhang Han and Wang Li's forces were defeated. It has had a significant impact on the morale of our Great Qin army," Meng Yi, who had already been rescued, said beside him.

"Xiang Yu's bravery is unparalleled throughout history. It was my negligence," Emperor Ying Shimin said, squinting his eyes.

Ying Shimin knew how formidable Xiang Yu was, so he had given instructions in advance before sending Zhang Han and Wang Li to besiege him.

He believed he understood the course of history and had instructed Zhang Han and Wang Li to redeploy their forces, deviating from the original historical deployment, in order to avoid a disastrous defeat by relying on numerical superiority.

However, Xiang Yu was a representative figure among the Four Masters of the Art of War.

Even though Great Qin had redeployed its forces specifically targeting Xiang Yu, as if Ying Shimin had the eyes of God, Xiang Yu still defeated Zhang Han and Wang Li with the same number of troops, employing a more astonishing and extraordinary strategy to achieve victory despite being outnumbered.

The only difference was the details of the battle.

Zhang Han died at Julu, and Wang Li, in the midst of a major defeat, eventually retreated to Xianyang with his remaining 50,000 troops due to Ying Shimin's early deployment.

This was Ying Shimin's first major defeat since he arrived in Great Qin.

At this moment, he realized that the experiences he had brought from the future were of little use against a true genius on the battlefield.

Moreover, since his arrival in Great Qin, the entire course of history had already been rewritten, and the original history was unlikely to be applicable anymore.

"So be it. Let's set aside the records in the history books and personally challenge the unrivaled King of Chu!" Ying Shimin declared fiercely, standing in front of the map, talking to himself.

"Meng Yi, any news on the search for Han Xin from Huaiyin?" Ying Shimin turned and asked.

Meng Yi shook his head.

"This person is of vital importance. We must find him! Once found, treat him generously! Strive to make him serve Great Qin. But if we cannot win him over... we must kill him!" Ying Shimin's words were filled with a chilling aura.

The brothers of the Meng family exchanged glances, both feeling shocked. This was the first time they had sensed such caution and importance emanating from this young Emperor before them.

Either win him over or destroy him—this was the treatment reserved for a world-shaking talent.

Who exactly was this relatively unknown Han Xin from Huaiyin?

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