Day 4-14
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4th Day[]

The opposing armies' conserved skirmishes.
None of the battlefields underwent any great developments. Even if the front lines clashed fiercely, each of the various army's HQs continued to sit back and silently observe. Against this, the Qin also fought in a manner that conserved their own manpower. For the Qin who were in their own lands and had no worries about running out of food rations, this sort of battle was just what they desired.
Day 5 and 6[]
Both sides continued to fight conservatively with no considerable development.
7th Day[]
Chou Tou suffering the effects of Sei Kai's poison.
The Han Army begins to move. They ordered the Wei to pull back and proceed to the front of Kankoku Pass. They fire powerful poison on the troops on top of the Pass. They used their most powerful poison to infect General Chou Tou.
Day 8-14[]
Both sides continued to fight conservatively with no considerable development.