The battlefield was in utter chaos, and no one paid any attention to the few tank operators who had abandoned their tanks and fled. Everyone was locked in combat, either fighting one-on-one or ganging up on enemies when they had the advantage in numbers.
Of course, if you had a submachine gun at that time, you could bully several enemies all by yourself...
With more advanced tactics, soldiers rich in combat experience, and fiercer in battle, Qin Country had the upper hand in the melee, and soon a Panzer IV broke through the defense line, wreaking havoc at the entrance of the village.
How glorious Tang Army's tanks were on the enemy's territory back then, that's how arrogant Qin Army's tanks were now.
Lacking in actual combat experience, the Shu Country Troops had no choice but to abandon the village and start retreating. But due to organizational issues, the retreat quickly turned into a rout.