"They don't have advanced communication equipment, and their channels are all under our surveillance, so it's impossible for them to organize large-scale bombings at night," he said, resting his hand on several black-and-white photos.
These photos were taken before the war and depicted the Dahua Empire's biplane, four-engine bombers. These aircraft looked quite outdated and could not carry many bombs.
But they were far more advanced than airships; at least they could carry bombs to the target area at a higher speed without worrying about their huge bodies being easily hit by anti-aircraft guns.
After finishing his explanation, he provided a relatively accurate statistic, "Deploying anti-aircraft guns is just a precaution. In fact, the likelihood of daytime bombing by the enemy is 80%, and the chance of it happening at night is less than 10%."
Xiao Yun furrowed his brow and asked, "How come that doesn't add up to 100%?"