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The season concludes with the declaration of the State of Ai by the Queen Dowager and the final, climactic confrontation at the crowning ceremony where Ei Sei must consolidate his central power to begin the unification of China. Production & Reception
For those looking to catch up, the season consists of and is available on platforms like Crunchyroll and Funimation.
A Zhao invasion serves as a backdrop for Ryo Fui’s deeper schemes to undermine the King. It features the surprising return and growth of Ei Sei’s half-brother, Sei Kyou (Cheng Jiao) , who leads an army to defend the northern border. Kingdom 4О· ПѓОµО¶ПЊОЅ
Critics praised the season for elevating the series' political intrigue. The clash between Ei Sei’s dream of unification and Ryo Fui’s vision of a merchant-led economy was highlighted as a thematic peak for the series.
The season was produced through a collaboration between Studio Pierrot and Studio Signpost . While it continues the visual improvement seen in Season 3 by largely avoiding the rougher CGI of earlier seasons, some viewers noted instances of censorship and a slightly more blunt character design. The season concludes with the declaration of the
The season adapts roughly 100 chapters of the manga, spanning three major story arcs that lead toward Qin's crowning ceremony:
Kyou Kai finally settles her score with Yuu Ren, completing her personal journey before returning to the Hi Shin Unit to pursue her goal of becoming a Great General. It features the surprising return and growth of
The fourth season of the anime (released in 2022) marks a pivotal shift for the Qin state, moving from the massive, outward-facing military threats of the previous Coalition War to a focus on internal political warfare and civil unrest. While many fans expected the same high-octane action as Season 3, Season 4 centers on the ideological and political clash between King Ei Sei and Chancellor Ryo Fui. Season Overview & Arcs