On the morning of July 17th, Wang Zhong glanced at his watch and nodded to Pavlov.
Pavlov picked up the phone, "Connect to the artillery position."
Wang Zhong stood with his hands behind his back, looking at the map covered with targets identified by the reconnaissance team the day before. The artillery command should have devised a fire plan, and all these targets would be subjected to a simultaneous barrage.
Wang Zhong had seen the effects of such firepower with his own eyes; the craters were still there in Yeisk. According to the locals, the ground shook like an earthquake during the bombardment.
At the time, Wang Zhong asked a local whether the shelling had caused them any harm, and the local's expression left a deep impression on Wang Zhong: He said through gritted teeth that if it could kill the Prussian bastards, it would be worth dying for.