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

Chapter 448: Self-reliance, the collection of supplies and the production of food and supplies

Independent collection and production

Gathering battlefield supplies: Like well-trained hunters, the women's cavalry carried out a meticulous "hunting" operation on the battlefield where fierce fighting had previously taken place. Their movements were swift and agile, yet methodical, as if every step had been carefully planned and rehearsed.

The battlefield was a shambles, the rubble thick with the smell of gunpowder. However, this didn't affect the efficiency of the female cavalrymen. They moved through the ruins, their sharp eyes searching every corner for hidden supplies.

Some soldiers searched for weapons, carefully picking through the rubble and picking up discarded guns and swords, carefully checking to see if they were still usable. Others focused on collecting swords and crossbows, meticulously sorting through the scattered swords, spears, and bows and arrows, ensuring nothing was left behind. Still others searched for food, essential to the survival of the troops.

Every piece of material left behind by the enemy was considered a precious treasure, and the female cavalrymen knew how important these materials were to the troops. They not only replenished the troops' equipment, but also provided a strong guarantee for the soldiers to continue fighting.

The collected supplies were quickly transported to temporary warehouses in the rear. After careful repair and maintenance by craftsmen, the once dilapidated weapons and equipment regained their splendor. These newly replenished weapons greatly improved the soldiers' combat effectiveness, making them more confident and brave when facing the enemy.

Establishing temporary production facilities:

Near the garrison, a bustling scene unfolded before people's eyes. Makeshift weapon workshops and food storage points sprang up like mushrooms after rain.

Inside the workshop, artisans busied themselves with intense concentration. They expertly manipulated their tools, forging solid metal into sharp arrows and sturdy spears. Every movement was so skillful and precise, as if these weapons had become part of their bodies.

In the corners of the workshop, piles of raw materials abound: iron ore, wood, leather, and more. Craftsmen meticulously select each piece, meticulously measuring, cutting, and polishing it, striving to create the most perfect weapon. Their eyes reveal their dedication to their craft and their pursuit of quality; each weapon embodies their painstaking effort and wisdom.

Outside the workshop, logistics troops and local residents worked together to cultivate the land. They wielded hoes and shovels, their clothes soaked with sweat, but their faces beamed with determined smiles. They knew full well that this newly cultivated land would provide the troops with more food and fodder, a crucial guarantee for their continued success in battle.

Members of the female cavalry units also actively participated in production. Some helped transport materials, others assisted artisans in forging weapons, and still others guided farmers in their work. Their presence, moving between workshops and fields, demonstrated their tenacious ability to survive and their determination to develop independently.

During this challenging period, the female cavalry troops, through their hard work and wisdom, not only safeguarded their own combat effectiveness but also laid a solid foundation for future battles. Their tenacity and bravery will serve as a force that inspires more people to move forward.

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