The Tang Army's northern frontline command headquarters, housed within a manor built by old nobility on the outskirts of Anpu, was dotted with erected wireless communication antennas.
Officers hustled to and fro, and many female secretaries crowded around a long table, heads bent organizing various documents and intelligence from the front line.
In the vast command hall, a map of Qi Country hung on the wall, and a woman officer wearing a tilted boat-cap was climbing a ladder to update the positions of the opposing troops displayed on the map.
"Your Majesty! Our military has essentially paralyzed the enemy's airship bases, destroying over 50 of Qi Army's airships. The enemy's Air Force should have completely lost its combat capabilities," reported the liaison officer from the Air Force, hands behind his back, briefing Tang Mo on the front line's situation.