Under the command of Commander Adnan, the 150,000-strong army engaged in fierce battles against the Southwestern Front Army led by Makarov. Initially, the battle went smoothly. Under Makarov's guidance, Berlin's Commander Adnan gained little advantage, advancing only a few kilometers over half a month. They didn't even see the birch forest outside Warsaw, and this was despite Makarov intentionally retreating to avoid significant casualties...
Upon hearing this, Adolf furiously demanded Commander Adnan take Warsaw within seven days. Receiving the order, Commander Adnan launched an all-out attack in desperation. After suffering tens of thousands of casualties, they finally reached the outskirts of Warsaw. However, before they could enter the city, immense airships appeared in the sky.
Numerous activated magic cannon shells rained down from the airships, exploding in the center of the battlefield, causing the frontline troops to collapse instantly.