Only at this moment did the airborne soldiers slowly descend to the ground.
Major General Friedrich was shocked to discover that some paratroopers were actually pulling the parachute cords to change their trajectory towards "Lonsin Castle".
"General, we should go back!" the staff officer reminded.
Major General Friedrich was unwilling, knowing that returning to the fortress in this situation almost meant waiting to die.
He even thought about pulling out soldiers from the fortress to organize a defense.
However, he knew it wouldn't be of any use.
Most soldiers in the fortress were technical troops, responsible for operating artillery, transporting shells, learning how to shoot more accurately.
Except for the machine gunners, they had hardly handled rifles; pulling them out of the fortress to resist the elite French airborne troops was almost no different from seeking death.
