As the artillery bombarded the Magnus Line, the sky adopted a heavy atmosphere of war. For two days, the relentless shelling caused severe psychological and material damage to the Republic soldiers stationed at the Magnus Line.
As trees burned, portions of the forest were slowly seized. A military operation involving nearly 200,000 soldiers advanced rapidly, displaying its strength.
Two swift cavalry units prepared for a pincer attack, while the light artillery cavalry readied themselves to breach the Magnus Line. Meanwhile, the war council discussed strategy and the current situation inside their grand tent.
"General, we are ready. The operation can commence," the Lieutenant General reported. Bernard nodded in acknowledgment before reviewing the report. "Good. If this keeps up, breaking them is only a matter of time."