At dusk, the flame of the sun lit up the western sky. The falling sun only spilled a string of light at the edge of the horizon. Only the fiery red sky and flaming clouds were still releasing its magnificent colors.
The mountains under the sky were at times bright and dark. Near Potimisino Village, the bright red sky hovered above the ruined houses and large bundles of flame. Thick, dark smoke slowly rose from the center of the village. There was no wind in early summer, so the smoke headed straight toward the sky. The gigantic smoke pillar could be seen from a few kilometers away.
The Potimisino War that was started by the Southern Army Group came to an end in the afternoon. This was earlier than the Westell War by more than two hours. The Guards dug a thirty-meter-deep hole at the ruins. They had only finished preparing this hole by the next morning.