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I Became a Plutocrat in World War I: Starting with Saving France - Chapter 939: Shire Is Feigning an Attack
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... waiting for two days in front of the "Centipede Passage".
The fire burned relentlessly in the forest, bombers flew over the designated airspace in batches, and the pilots looked down from above, dropping incendiary bombs wherever the fire was not enough.
On the second day, they even used the "partition responsibility tactic," dividing the forest into "well" sections, assigning each bomber squadron a section to ensure complete burning, holding them accountable if not.
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