The Great Tang Empire's fleet of 130 transport planes was almost entirely engaged in ferrying supplies. They had to cross the sea and drop various goods onto the South Island.
In addition to ammunition for the paratroopers, the planes now also carried portions of the Army's ammunition and spare parts for some weapons and equipment.
Every day, countless parachutes descended from the skies, and the Mirage Country civilians had grown accustomed to the sight.
The day after the Tang Army annihilated Mirage Country's main naval fleet, General Feng Kezhi's 9th Group Army's 9th Armored Division crossed the Great Southern River and flanked Great Southern Bay.
Soon after, another unit relieved the 9th Armored Division, liberating it so the Tang Empire's armored force could continue advancing north.
A Type 59 tank, after bypassing a small stretch of forest, stopped behind the bushes at the forest's edge.