The reason why Mi Qihuong took the script without authorization was simply because Qin and Chu were not tolerant of fire and water, and Yingzheng was determined to abolish the enfeoffment and refused to continue to work for it. At that time, a fire broke out in the army depot, and King Chu’s son Jinghan and the Chu scholars had used grain and grass to burn the Qin Fa and forced Mi Qi to return to Chu.
Now that the Queen Mother of Huayang is dead, Mi Qi knows that Mi's surname has lost its foundation in the Qin State. Moreover, the Qin Law is strict, and the prince Fu, who had made many achievements before, cannot escape punishment. If according to the Daqin law, Miqi's crime is inevitable, he can only revert to the battlefield and belong to the Chu State.
Li Si informed Ying Zheng of the shortage of food and grass, and Li Xin and Meng Tian joined forces to take down the city father. Mi Qi returned to Chu State, thinking about the people of the Mi surname in Xianyang, worried. Ying Zheng knew nothing about this and was kept in the dark.
Qin Chu played against Chengfu, Meng Tian and Li Xin were worried about their plans. At this time, they learned that Chu would send 300,000 people to Chengfu, and they were attacked both front and back. Since Qin Jun has not been able to contact Mi Qi for a long time, Meng Tian anticipates that tomorrow will be a tough battle. Li Si discovered the strangeness through the battle report, but Ying Zheng believed that Li Xin and Meng Tian would not have any difference in cooperation, but he did not know that Mi Qi had already treasoned.
As the war is approaching, Xiang Yan boosts morale with Li Sao, meaning to avenge Da Chu. The Chu army attacked from Chen Ying, causing Li Xin and Meng Tian to be defeated, and almost the entire 200,000 Qin army was destroyed. Ying Zheng was shocked when he heard the news, because he could not accept the status quo, and then fell to the ground.
The people of the Mi family knelt down in front of the Zhangtai Palace and couldn't afford it. The country’s wife Mi Hua hurried over, but He Yingzheng refused to show up until a long time, and finally saw Zhao Gao appear on the order. The edict ordered the Mi surname to travel at will, live in Xianyang, and live in other places. Although this edict does not seem to have condemned it, everyone knows that Yingzheng no longer has the status of a member of the Mi surname.
Due to the defeat of the Qin Master, the destruction of Chu might be delayed for several years. Li Xin and Meng Tian returned to Xianyang, but only a few thousand soldiers remained. The two took the initiative to plead guilty and were promoted to the court. Yingzheng did not hold accountable. Instead, the court reflected on his own faults and issued a letter announcing the abolition of enfeoffment.
After this incident, Mi Hua had no face to face Ying Zheng, so he decided to live alone in the snow palace and no longer see anyone. Ying Zheng personally invited Wang Jian to come out of the mountain, and gave him the order to lead hundreds of thousands of troops to attack Chu. Wang Jian vowed to live up to the king's order and avenge the city's father. Then he led a hundred thousand people to leave Hangu Pass and head straight to Chu.
When Xiang Yan and Mi Qi were hunting in the wild, they suddenly met Mi Dian angrily killing Luan Bird, and then they brought him back to Daying. Considering that Mi Dian is the clan of Chu State, Xiang Yan is inconvenient to care about with him, but Mi Dian said that Dao is different and not conspiring, and even accused Mi Qi of betraying Qin. Xiang Yan became angry from embarrassment and wanted to chase Mi Dian, because Mi Qi and Dian were both brothers, and naturally had a better relationship. He also missed his daughter and his family.
Mi Dian informed Mi Qi of the Mi clan's situation, and hated his actions for causing the Mi surname to be ashamed, so he succumbed to Mi Qi. Seeing this, Mi Qi was shocked, and immediately hugged Mi Dian's body, griefed, and cursed Jing Han for mistaking himself on the spot.
At the same time, Wang Jian’s army had not yet started a war, but had repeatedly asked for rewards, and Ying Zheng allowed them one by one, feeling that Wang Jian still did not understand his intentions. Wang Wan was puzzled by what Wang Jian was doing, but Li Si spoke to clarify the confusion, saying that Wang Jian had a heavy hand in his hands to dispel Da Qin's worries with his wealth. Qin and Chu faced each other for a long time, and Wang Jian practiced the Qin army daily.