When the ammunition on the transport aircraft was all spent, who could have imagined that it only briefly held back the tide of small ancient creatures? Yet, so many more of these creatures kept gathering from all around.
With no alternative, the pilots could only return to base, planning to resupply before executing a second sweep.
If Zachary could have observed the situation of Kyoto's city defense, he would have seen firsthand the vast gap between Kyoto and Pengcheng.
When the transport planes started heading back, the ground troops, following the plan established at the start, began to attack the designated targets.
The artillery bombardment of the second sweep killed countless small ancient creatures rushing toward Kyoto. Still, despite this, an unending stream of the creatures surged towards Kyoto like a tidal wave.