In the interlude of "In the end," Xiang Shan raised his head and gazed at the local Ninth Martial God behind him.
["Do you see those anti-air formations and small planes?"]
Just as Xiang Shan's song reached its climax, all the cannons turned their barrels and fired wildly into the sky.
But it wasn't Xiang Shan who controlled them. The city's weapon systems were not integrated into a single intelligent system; they were physically separated into several relatively independent systems.
This was the original defense mechanism of the city.
Planes were catapulted from the underground hangars into mid-air, where they circled. The pilots of these planes were practitioners of the Military Martial Path, specializing in the "combat aircraft" discipline. Their brains were either in hibernation or training in virtual space, ready to be directly inserted into fighter jets during emergencies.