The sun shone down on the earth, and the dense clouds had dissipated, leaving only patches of white clouds in the sky, with the fragrance of moist soil permeating the air everywhere.
The bad weather had ended abruptly in the central and northern parts of the Tang Kingdom, where the rain had ceased, and a pleasant breeze made the climate delightful, temporarily making everyone forget the gloomy skies that had prevailed just a few days ago.
Such weather was simply perfect for the Tang Army—it was like a moonless night for murder or a high wind for arson—this weather suited the Tang Army's combat operations, where their efficiency in killing would be extraordinarily high.
The 1st Armored Division, which had just been re-equipped with new tanks for a little over a week, could no longer hold back and, under the cover of the Air Force, launched another attack on the Dahua Empire's border defense line.