If there hadn't been another war, the Bimon Air Force could undoubtedly have claimed the Aegean's top achievement since the onset of the land-sea battle by driving off 1.4 million Sea Clan allied forces with staggering "Molotov Cocktail."
Unfortunately, another grand battle that started on the same day far surpassed the air-ground campaign at Bimon Royal City. With this spectacularly impressive war dazzling in the forefront, the originally brilliant air bombardment at Sabak could only pale in comparison, reduced to a mere backdrop.
This campaign, later honored by military strategists as the enlightenment of modern energy weapons and a textbook example of air-ground coordination, a super battle overthrowing the traditional status of magic, was entirely planned and executed by Rommel himself, unbeknownst to everyone in the Aegean Continent until the earth-shattering aftermath.
