When the zombie army attacked, Matthias refused to retreat. He led his troops into a full-scale counteroffensive, deploying tanks and artillery against what he saw as nothing more than monstrous corpses.
In his mind, even bulletproof zombies couldn't possibly withstand tank fire. A single shell could flatten solid iron, so what chance did the undead stand?
The idea sounded solid in theory, but reality was completely different because there were simply too many zombies. When tens of thousands swarmed in from every direction, there was no way to hold them back.
These zombies were fearless and would never back down as they charged straight into tank shells and artillery fire, as if they meant nothing to them.
The military's defensive fortifications were utterly useless against the zombies. Bullets had no effect, as if the creatures were immune to gunfire.
Tanks and artillery could tear their bodies apart, but the problem was efficiency. When facing tens of thousands of zombies, dozen