On the battlefield shrouded in thick smoke, the Tang Army soldiers shook their heads, shaking off the dust from their bodies, slowly rising from the collapsed trenches.
They had suffered intense artillery bombardment, with countless shells raining down on their positions, even destroying the shelters they used to hide from the bombardment.
The fortified dugouts, reinforced with wood and various materials, no longer resembled their original forms. Medical kits were scattered in collapsed corners, and Tang Army soldiers picked up their weapons from the ground, leaning against the twisted edges of the trenches.
The tanks of the Laines Empire were already in close proximity, and the Tang Army soldiers inside the trenches could even hear the voices of the Laines Empire soldiers behind the tanks.
In the next second, a Tang Army soldier holding a gun grenade pulled the trigger, sending the grenade flying toward the crowd behind the tank.
