In fact, the day Fengjiang was bombed, several other areas in the Dahua Empire were also visited by Tang Country's planes, which were tactical bombers, not long-range strategic bombers.
The Butcher and the Stuka took off frequently, conducting reconnaissance and bombing on the northern-central border between Dahua and Tang Country, destroying every target they could find.
The humming sound of the Stuka Dive Bomber resonated in the sky, instilling immense fear in the soldiers of the Dahua Empire who were seeing this kind of plane for the first time.
It was also their first realization of just how deadly a dive bombing from the sky could be as they huddled in their trenches like mice hiding in their holes.
However, for them, the disaster passed quickly. The clouds thickened again, and the Tang Army's planes disappeared once more, making everything seem like it had returned to the day before.