The 1st and 9th Corps performed so well on the front line that it left Ying An, the commander of the later-arriving 11th Corps, a bit bewildered.
He thought he was there to provide reinforcements, only to find that he was almost there to reap the benefits. The Tang Army had already gained the upper hand, and the remaining battle was hardly in suspense.
The 11th Armored Division still needed some time to land, but the 11th Infantry Division had already disembarked. The Tang Army had gained an unprecedented strengthening on the Eastern Continent, making the notion of driving the Tang Army into the sea a complete joke.
Troops arriving from afar were disembarking in an orderly manner; most were undergoing adaptive training in the rear. Only a small number of the 11th Corps' troops had reached the front line to acquaint themselves with the enemy's situation.
