Dahua Empire, Fengjiang, amidst a pile of ruins, inside a street bunker converted from an underground room, a Dahua military officer tossed some maps onto his desk.
The maps in his hands, procured from the Great Tang Empire, were far more accurate than their own urban maps. Although many of the marked areas had turned into ruins, the maps from the Great Tang Empire were still somewhat more valuable for reference.
The maps drawn by the Dahua Empire itself were just too inaccurate, sometimes so much so that they were completely unusable.
To the north of this street bunker was the Fengjiang railway, which cut across from east to west, running through Fengjiang City. This area was now a zone where troops from both sides dared not move about lightly.
As a result, some Fengjiang civilians who had not evacuated began to conduct business around this railway. Some sold food and supplies, while others provided various services to both sides' militaries.