Yaral recounted the situation he knew in detail, and this information was truly important to Gao Yuan.
However, Yaral was perhaps too generous with information; it seemed as if he didn't hold back anything, which was somewhat overly candid for a general.
For the third time, Yaral glanced at his wristwatch.
Suddenly, Gao Yuan had an epiphany and looked behind Yaral, only to see a long trail of dust rising into the air.
Only one thing could cause such a massive amount of dust and the deep rumbling sounds—it had to be an armored corps, the king of ground battles. Other than a lot of tanks, nothing else could create such a formidable presence.
Sure enough, a line of tanks appeared and swiftly occupied advantageous terrain right in front of Gao Yuan and his men. At least twenty tanks formed up, not in a single line but in an alternating, interspersed arrangement, with some in front and others behind.