The Bad Girl's Quick Transmigration System: Traveling Back and Forth

Chapter 325: The heads of four female generals of the Great Zhou Dynasty were hung high on the city

Chapter 325: The heads of four female generals of the Great Zhou Dynasty were hung high on the city wall, the tearful and tragic songs of four heroic heroines

Having slain all the Great Zhou female generals, the Eastern Roman Emperor and the Pope proudly returned to the magnificent Byzantine court with the heads and bodies of the four generals. They joyfully held a grand and extravagant feast to celebrate their glorious victory in defeating all four Great Zhou female generals.

On the towering, imposing walls of the Byzantine Palace, the heads of four female generals from the Great Zhou Dynasty were mercilessly hung high. Each head had a hideous appearance, and their once beautiful and resolute features had now become pale and distorted, sending a chill down their spines.

Back then, these female generals were valiant on the battlefield, charging forward on horseback, brandishing their weapons, and forcing the enemy to flee in despair. Their bravery and fearlessness instilled fear in the enemy, making them legendary figures within the Great Zhou army. Yet, now they met such a tragic end, paraded before the eyes of all in such a humiliating manner.

This horrific scene struck the hearts of the Great Zhou army like a hammer. Witnessing their beloved general being treated so cruelly, the soldiers were filled with grief and anger. Their morale plummeted, their once high spirits extinguished as if by a bucket of cold water. Everyone felt profoundly frustrated and hopeless. If even such a powerful female general could not escape the enemy's clutches, how much less could ordinary soldiers like them?

When many of the old Roman nobles saw the heads of the Great Zhou female generals with their own eyes, they couldn't help but feel a surge of fear and awe. Many nobles who had previously wavered, prepared to surrender, or had already knelt before the Yu sisters and the Great Zhou Dynasty, now changed their stances and without hesitation, once again swore allegiance to the Eastern Roman Emperor and the Pope.

The four heads of the female generals of the Great Zhou Dynasty hanging on the city wall were like four cursed pearls, emitting a heart-pounding aura.

Yu Youwei's head lay, her once beautiful features now pale as paper, like a withered petal. Her eyes were wide open, a lingering look of determination and resolve, as if eloquent of her unyielding resistance against her enemies. Her hair lay disheveled, like a black whirlwind, swaying feebly in the wind. The corners of her mouth curled up slightly, a bitter smile that seemed to mock the injustice of fate, yet also a helpless acceptance of her fate.

Yu Lingna's head looked even more miserable, her face stained with blood, like a shattered scroll. Her once lively eyes had lost their luster, leaving only a hollow void, as if an endless darkness had devoured her soul. Her lips parted slightly, as if still voicing her hatred for the enemy. It was an inexpressible grief and indignation, like a surging torrent, surging through her heart.

Sharla's head, her beautiful face stained red with blood, resembled a blooming blood flower. Her eyes revealed endless pain and unwillingness, a longing for life and regret for unfinished work. Her hair cascaded down, mingling with the blood, creating a strange and heartbreaking scene. Each strand seemed to tell her story, a journey fraught with thorns and hardships.

Su Mei's head, her once charming face now twisted and distorted, as if ravaged by a demon. Her eyes were wide, filled with fear and despair—the fear of death, the despair of the unknown. A trace of blood still lingered in her mouth, her final struggle, her last lingering clinging to life.

These four heads, once symbols of the lives of these four heroic women, now became trophies of war, used by the enemy to flaunt their achievements. They have lost their former glory and dignity, becoming objects of wanton trampling by the victors. It is truly heartbreaking that these heroic women, who once bravely fought on the battlefield and defended their country, ultimately met such a tragic end.

This was undoubtedly the most tragic, dark, and heartbreaking blow the Great Zhou women had ever faced. Those who had embarked on their campaign with such valiant spirit and high spirits were utterly annihilated by the enemy. Their courage and tenacity, their wisdom and daring, were shattered in that moment. Their lives, like shooting stars in the night sky, were fleeting and dazzling, yet vanished in an instant. This campaign against the Eastern Roman Empire became a tearful and tragic tale for the Great Zhou women, who were shamefully displayed before the clergy, generals, soldiers, civilians, and even envoys from European countries.

What the four female generals had never expected was that not only were their heads hung high on the city walls by the Romans, their naked bodies were also insulted and violated by the Romans, and they were tied to wooden donkey carts and paraded through the city of Byzantium. All their pride and dignity were completely trampled under the feet of the enemy, and their shameful naked bodies were admired and insulted by people to their heart's content, and completely became the trophies of the Romans' carnival. The magical halo of the female generals of the Great Zhou Dynasty completely disappeared, and became the biggest joke. All the female generals were ridiculed by the Romans, and many envoys from European countries also visited the heads of the four female generals and the naked bodies paraded through the streets. The shameful end of the female generals of the Great Zhou Dynasty soon spread throughout the European continent, and the magic and bravery of the female generals of the Great Zhou Dynasty became a joke from then on!

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