The axe-wielding warrior, along with the dreadful iron tank he was piloting, was blown to death by fifty descending 155mm howitzer shells.
The dense barrage smashed down; just as he regained power, he had no time to escape the blast zone.
Even if his armor was extremely strong, it couldn't withstand such intensive artillery bombardment.
Of course, in this process, collateral damage was inevitable.
Within two minutes, quite a few of our soldiers couldn't make it to a safe place in time. Even if they found cover on the spot, being too close to the explosion meant they still couldn't avoid death.
But this was a necessary price to pay.
Gu Hang's proactive strike merely minimized this cost.
Saving a hundred or two hundred soldiers was, of course, valuable.
The death of the axe-wielding warrior also signaled that the Green Skin Orcs' front, which had been confronting the human forces for over a month, had completely collapsed.