As the Ante's 40th Army launched its attack, the vast steppe skies near the Prosen 10th Army Group Command were dotted with countless parachutes, drifting gently down like dandelions.
Below each parachute hung a gasoline barrel cushioned with sandbags, the fuel airdropped by the Prosen Air Force for the 10th Army Group.
General Boke personally stepped out of his tent to watch the "dandelions" slowly descending from the sky.
"Damn it," he cursed, "how can the Air Force drop so off-target? So many are drifting kilometers away—kilometres at least!"
The Air Force colonel liaison officer standing next to General Boke replied awkwardly, "The wind is strong today. There was severe turbulence reported before the airdrop, so we had to increase the drop altitude slightly."