During the breakout, Isabena and her companions can flexibly adopt the following strategies based on the characteristics of the enemy's new weapons:

Faced with the threat of the crossbow carts and repeating crossbows, Isabena acted decisively and quickly issued orders to disperse the female cavalry into small groups. This was done to prevent the soldiers from being too concentrated and becoming targets for the crossbows' intense attack. Once the soldiers were concentrated, the crossbows could easily cause mass casualties.

By breaking up the troops into smaller formations, each with relatively few men, the enemy's aiming became more difficult. For example, a tightly packed cavalry phalanx could be broken up into several smaller groups of a dozen men, each with its own route and mission. This made it more difficult for enemy crossbows to simultaneously strike multiple targets, reducing the potential for mass casualties.

In addition to dispersing the formation, Isabena also took full advantage of the terrain. She led the female cavalrymen as close as possible to obstacles such as the edge of the jungle, mounds, and boulders. These terrains effectively blocked crossbow bolts. When the crossbows were fired, some of them would be blocked by the obstacles, reducing direct damage to the female cavalrymen.

For example, they could advance along the side of a hillside, using the hillside as a natural barrier to block crossbow arrows from the front. In this way, the female cavalrymen could reduce the risk of being attacked by crossbow arrows to a certain extent, while also being able to better protect themselves.

Isabena decisively gave orders, having the cavalry gallop, constantly changing their direction and speed. This would make it more time for the crossbow carts and repeating crossbows to aim, and the fast-moving targets would make it difficult for the enemy to hit them accurately.

The female cavalrymen nimbly controlled their horses, sometimes charging straight ahead like lightning, sometimes swerving like a whirlwind. Their figures moved across the battlefield, as elusive as ghosts. The enemy's crossbows fired continuously, but they always missed, inflicting no substantial damage on the female cavalrymen.

Facing the catapult attack, Isabena displayed remarkable foresight. She carefully observed the catapult's position and launch angle, and based on her experience and keen battlefield perception, she roughly predicted the trajectory of the boulder. When she spotted the boulder coming, she unhesitatingly issued an order, urging the female cavalry to quickly disperse to the sides to avoid a direct hit.

Isabella's command was precise and decisive. By observing the movements of the catapults and the flying posture of the boulders in the air, she was able to send evasive signals a few seconds in advance. This enabled the female cavalrymen to react in time at the critical moment, successfully avoiding the attack of the boulders and maintaining the integrity and combat effectiveness of the team.

Approaching the catapult position, the female cavalrymen galloped away like the wind, the sound of their horses' hooves was deafening, as if the earth was shaking. They held the reins tightly, their eyes as sharp as torches, staring straight at the catapult position in front of them.

As the distance closed, the massive figures of the catapults gradually became clearer. While these behemoths were immensely powerful, their accuracy decreased significantly at close range. The female cavalrymen, fully aware of this, charged fearlessly towards the catapult positions.

When they finally approached the catapults, the female cavalrymen quickly dispersed, weaving in and out of the trebuchets like a pack of nimble cheetahs. They brandished their weapons and engaged the enemy in close combat. For a moment, the cries of killing and the clanging of metal mingled in a ferocious frenzy.

Meanwhile, the female cavalrymen didn't forget their primary mission—destroying the catapults. They cut their ropes with swords and axes, slashed their wooden arms with spears, and even leaped directly onto them, smashing key parts. Under the fierce assault of the female cavalrymen, the catapults were rendered ineffective, unable to fire any more.

However, the road to breaking out wasn't smooth. Although some of the enemy's catapults had been destroyed, many continued to attack. To avoid the onslaught of boulders, the female cavalrymen began to seek cover on the battlefield.

They scanned their surroundings and found valleys and woods as their best options. The boulders would likely be blocked by trees as they passed through these areas, or redirected within the valley, thus reducing the threat to the female cavalrymen. So, without hesitation, the female cavalrymen advanced towards the woods, using them as a natural barrier.

To deal with the traps and traps in the jungle, we took a series of cautious measures. First, we dispatched a group of experienced and sharp-witted scouts. These scouts have been through many battles and have a keen insight into identifying various dangers.

They were sent ahead of the team, carefully scouting the route ahead. Scouts not only watched for unusual features on the ground, but also observed subtle traces in the grass, never missing any clues that might conceal danger. Armed with long poles, they cautiously explored the path ahead like explorers exploring unknown territory.

Once the scouts discover a trap or a pit, they will quickly mark it with flags. These flags not only alert the following teams to the danger, but also provide important references for subsequent actions.

At the same time, the female cavalrymen did not dare to let their guard down. They slowed down their pace and remained highly alert. When passing through areas marked as suspicious, they would decisively dismount and walk, guiding their horses through carefully.

Although this approach would slow down the advance slightly, it would greatly reduce the risk of triggering traps and pits. Moreover, dismounting and walking would allow the female cavalrymen to respond more flexibly when encountering danger, taking timely measures to protect themselves and their teammates.

When destroying traps, the female cavalrymen demonstrated their resourcefulness and bravery. Faced with wooden spikes studded with swords, they unhesitatingly wielded their weapons, slashing at the triggers and destroying them. As for traps like pits, they quickly filled them with branches, rocks, and other objects, ensuring a safe passage.

When dealing with long-range crossbow attacks, the female cavalrymen cleverly exploited their surroundings. They moved through the jungle, seeking cover amidst dense foliage and rocks. These natural obstacles not only provided them with concealed positions but also effectively blocked the enemy's line of sight, making it difficult for them to detect their movements.

The female cavalrymen had a clear division of labor: some were responsible for destroying the devices, while others were on guard duty. They remained vigilant, closely observing their surroundings to prevent sudden enemy attacks. If they detected any unusual activity, the female cavalrymen on guard would immediately sound the alarm, notifying their companions to take appropriate measures.

In their concealed positions, the female cavalrymen carefully concealed themselves. They hid their bodies deep in the woods, revealing only a small portion to observe their surroundings. This made it difficult for the enemy to accurately hit them, even with long-range crossbow attacks. Furthermore, the female cavalrymen could use this concealed position to launch surprise attacks on the enemy, inflicting a heavy blow by surprise.

Isabella acted decisively and ordered the soldiers to light some flammable materials. In an instant, thick smoke billowed over the battlefield, as if shrouded in a thick fog. This billowing smoke not only effectively obscured the enemy's vision, but also made it difficult for them to accurately aim at the female cavalry unit.

At the same time, Isabella didn't sit still and wait for death. She quickly dispatched a small group of well-trained elite cavalry, which moved silently and ghostly towards the enemy's long-range crossbowmen. These elite cavalrymen were battle-hardened and experienced. They cleverly used the cover of the surrounding jungle to stalk the edge of the enemy's defenses like ghosts.

As they gradually approached the enemy crossbowmen, they suddenly launched a fierce attack like a whirlwind. Their lightning-fast speed caught the enemy off guard. The crossbowmen, who had been concentrating on aiming at the female cavalry, were caught off guard by this sudden attack, throwing their formation into disarray.

The elite cavalry charged like a torrent, unstoppable. Their sharp blades slashed through the air, emitting streaks of cold light as they mercilessly slashed at the enemy crossbowmen. The crossbowmen panicked and fled in all directions, but with the elite cavalry chasing them, they had nowhere to escape.

This sudden attack successfully disrupted the enemy's firing rhythm, causing a loophole in their previously tight defense line. Isabella took the opportunity to command the female cavalry to launch a full-scale attack, breaking through the enemy's defense line in one fell swoop and gaining the initiative in the battle.

In the end, they led their injured companions out of the encirclement of the Germans, and even the bodies of their sacrificed sisters were rescued by them for rebirth and resurrection.

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