If Division Headquarters met with an unforeseen event, it would not only mean that the entire division would lose its command system, but it would also signify that their military had utterly lost any hope of victory.
The Second Infantry Regiment wasn't far from Division Headquarters, and after walking for a few minutes, they had almost approached the location of the headquarters.
However, the closer Nakamura Daiki got to Division Headquarters, the more anxious he became. The area had suffered even more intense bombing, indicating that the hope of Headquarters' survival was even lower.
"Your Excellency, Division Commander? Your Excellency, Brigade Commander?" Nakamura Daiki tried calling out.
But there was no response. This area, which should have been bustling with the division's core forces, was eerily silent, like a no-man's land.
Swallowing hard, Nakamura Daiki raised his voice, unwilling to give up and continued to shout.