Wei River winds around Xianyang City before rushing northwestward,
Vast and mighty, it is one of the rare rivers that does not connect with the Long River.
Yet Great Qin, a powerhouse among nations, stood before the Wei, in this position northwestward, dominantly overseeing the Western Territory and even casting its gaze upon the whole world.
The strength of Qin is beyond words.
Within the Western Territory, no adversaries were worth mentioning.
In the year 3917 of the Taoist Calendar, a terrible battle unfolded on the plains of the valley, thrusting Great Qin into the reputation of "ultimate power", subtly surpassing Eastern Qi, and seemingly ready to rival Jinguo, which dominated the Central Region.