When Nakamura Daiki was trying to motivate a remnant army of just over 4000 soldiers, a Type B Division stationed dozens of kilometers to the north on the main island was also attacked by the Australasian Air Force.
In the spirit of fairness and justice, the Australasian Air Force launched an aerial assault on the Type B Division Infantry Company that was equivalent in scale to that on the Type A Division, dropping at least several hundred bombs and missiles.
After a full round of intense bombing, the Type B Division infantry company had also suffered heavy losses, with casualties not only exceeding half but with the vast majority being severe injuries or deaths.
What surprised Nakamura Daiki was that they had pinned their hopes on the Type B Division, but its casualty situation was not much better than theirs.
More importantly, because the Type B Division controlled a small coastal fleet, the attack wasn't just carried out by the air force but also involved a naval formation.