The further south they went, the worse the weather conditions became, with dense clouds in the sky severely affecting the operations of the Tang Country Air Force.
However, the rain had indeed stopped, and although many places were still overcast with dark clouds, it was just cloudy without rain.
The Tang Army's battle groups advanced swiftly toward the southwest, even nearing Wangchun City in the southwestern region of the Dahua Empire.
Wangchun City, known for its pleasant climate, hence the name, was not very large, but still boasted a population of three hundred thousand, with neither electric power plants nor railway stations in short supply.
The reason for such advancement was that these infrastructure projects were all contracted by builders from Tang Country, as this was a pivotal city for the Dahua Empire's railway construction.