"Enough to keep this war going."
And that was exactly what happened.
The battle around Basa Air Base continued for three more days.
Three straight days of nonstop gunfire, explosions, bombardments, and bloodshed.
The infected never stopped coming.
Even after the bombers flattened entire roads.
Even after artillery batteries turned fields into craters.
Even after thousands upon thousands of infected bodies littered the highways leading toward the base.
They still came.
But now the defenders had enough firepower to answer back.
The resupply changed everything almost immediately.
Throughout the night, long convoys of military trucks rolled across the base carrying fresh ammunition and fuel toward the frontline sectors. Soldiers who were moments away from rationing bullets suddenly found themselves surrounded by towering stacks of ammunition crates.
Fresh 5.56 magazines.
Fresh 7.62 belts.
Fresh artillery shells.
Fresh rockets.
Fuel tankers.
Replacement barrels.
