In the Fengjiang combat zone, the Tang Army was launching an attack in an attempt to capture an unnamed small village. Under the cover of a No. 4 assault gun, a platoon of Tang soldiers approached their target cautiously, as usual.
As they approached the outskirts of the village, the platoon leader in charge of commanding the battle realized something was amiss.
He knelt on one knee behind the last piece of cover and carefully observed the quiet little village in front of him.
"Something's not right, the flanking assault gun should have been discovered by now, why hasn't the enemy opened fire?" He narrowed his eyes, seemingly trying to locate the enemy's position.
This small village was strategically located, and it was unlikely the enemy would give it up easily. The Tang Army's attempt to capture the village was due to its unique position, hoping to take it and set the stage for the next phase of the fight.