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On October 31st, 915, the Thirtieth Infantry Army of Prosen launched an offensive.
The Bison self-propelled infantry gun roared as its shells struck a building 800 meters ahead, causing the side that was hit to collapse thunderously. The inner floors of the building were exposed like the skeleton of a human body.
The dust from the collapse covered more than half of the street.
Infantry Commander Paul Kley observed the streets ahead from the rooftop of a bungalow and muttered, "Even if a building is blown up, the enemy does not open fire. Why? That building should be their support point, there would have been machine guns, perhaps anti-tank guns hidden in the shop windows at the bottom.
"We would defend like this. But now there's nothing, it's eerily quiet, are we really here to take an empty city?"