Shire had no particular feeling about his achievements, after all, he had only killed three enemies.
With the enemy's two charges plus the previous collapse of the 69th Infantry Regiment, the preliminary estimate of total casualties was over three thousand.
The mere three enemies Shire had killed were like grains of sand thrown into a lake, not even causing a ripple.
However, this was no small matter in Tijani's eyes.
Tijani, worried about Shire's safety, paid attention to Shire's direction while commanding the troops.
He saw the targets Shire had killed and felt secretly amazed.
This was not because Shire's marksmanship was particularly accurate—the distance was over two hundred meters and the enemy was completely exposed in front of the trenches, clustered together, making it easy to hit the target.
The key was that Shire had selected valuable targets for precise strikes: officers, heavy machine gunners, and signalmen.