Tangen, who had been compelled to follow the First Army, found that he had seriously underestimated this army's strength.
During the battle, they never fought in hand to hand combat against the army of the Kingdom of Dawn, and Tangen did not see a shower of arrows nor any brutal fighting scenes in this 500-meter-long front. The First Army soldiers just kept firing at their enemies and the people in the army of the Kingdom of Dawn kept falling down at the sound of the guns.
This scene seemed like a flashy show to him.
But the loud, shrill cries from the main road reminded him that it was an extremely fierce battle. This easy victory of the First Army clearly demonstrated its strength to him.
He finally understood the combat method of The First Army that Nail mentioned.