As time went on, many departments on the Dorne side also began to seriously think whether they had fallen into the trap set by the Tang Empire.
The other side seemed not to have prepared for a large-scale cross-sea landing at all, and had only been using aircraft carriers to harass Dorne's maritime territory and disrupt Dorne's economic development.
In the latest combat meeting, an officer once again proposed the theory that the Tang Army's attacks were weakening: "The recent assaults by the Tang Empire are decreasing; their number of aircraft carriers must have reduced."
The emergence of such a voice was not only because the Tang Empire Navy was indeed reducing the frequency and intensity of attacks but also because Dorne had already made preparations to resist a landing.
According to the plan, bunkers and trenches had been built near many beaches vulnerable to attack, and well-concealed artillery positions had been set up.