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

Chapter 461: The Resurrection of Emilia, a Female Soldier from the Overseas Territory of the Great Z

Alia heartbrokenly pulled the massive crossbow bolt from Emilia's throat, then the four or five spears piercing her chest. She wept bitterly as she gazed upon her broken body. The girl who had shown her compassion had died heroically just three years later, before she was even eight years old. The sight of Emilia's brutal death, the blood flowing beneath her, filled Alia with heartache. Alia had witnessed Emilia's years of dedicated training. Her sister, who had once wanted to follow her, was so grateful for her help that she aspired to become a heroic soldier and general like her, fighting on the battlefield. Now that Emilia had achieved her goal, Alia was heartbroken. She hadn't expected Emilia to meet such a fate, and she felt a sense of injustice for this brave girl. While a military career offered the glory of meritorious service and rewards, it also carried the danger of sacrifice. Influenced by the traditional culture of the Great Zhou, female warriors of all races under its rule held a burning desire. The allure of opening a family tree, becoming a hero, ascending the altar to be crowned a general, and even becoming a king drew these foreign female warriors and female paladins (Western warriors, beginning at the minor level of the Earth Realm, are known as one-star paladins, representing the most basic and elite level of warriors. Author's note) to the profession, drawing them in droves, bravely and recklessly pursuing their own destiny. After all, most families hoped to improve their own and their families' destinies through military exploits. Just like the great families of the Great Zhou, such as the Lin and Li families, they hoped to cultivate a wealth of talented individuals and maintain their prosperity. Furthermore, due to the Great Zhou Empress's rule, all overseas territories shared the same female-honoring system of female patriarchs and female kingship as the Great Zhou. Therefore, sending female warriors to the military to achieve meritorious service was a common practice among most families. In this ancient Western society, some royal families with a long history and profound heritage also allowed a large number of female warriors from the royal family to participate in the army. They used military merits and the improvement of their personal status after military merits to expand their power and make their royal families prosperous.

Germanic female warriors and young female warriors like Emilia were Germanic female soldiers recruited by Yu Shanshan, the Champion Marquis of the Great Zhou Dynasty, from Arabia, the entire Roman territory and parts of Germany. Because they were newly recruited female soldiers from newly conquered areas, they were not equipped with modern lethal weapons such as firearms according to the military system. They were only incorporated into the cavalry and infantry units with cold weapons, and fought in the form of female cavalry and infantry units organized by the old twelve guards of the overseas territories for the Great Zhou Dynasty's foreign conquests.

Emilia's experience was merely a glimpse into a small-scale battle a few years later. The vast majority of recruited Germanic female warriors were repeating the same story almost daily during the Great Zhou Empire's conquests. This was, of course, due to the existence of two magical pills that could bring the dead back to life. (One was a regular, still-living pill that could be infinitely crafted, and the other was a prize for those like Xiao Mingyue and Yu Shanshan who had traveled through time and space and were reborn. Author's note.)

In addition, there are paladin sisters like Isabena and Lena who possess healing powers. They can use their healing powers to help female warrior sisters who are still alive or have already died to heal their injuries or even revive them.

Yu Suwei possesses the remarkable ability to imbue fallen female soldiers and generals with her fox power, reviving them. Since becoming Yu Shanshan's pet, she has fully transformed into a young woman and has now reached the highest level of the Land Celestial Realm, the strongest realm of this era and this ancient continent. She's only surpassed by Yu Shanshan and Princess Elena, and is on par with the Lin sisters of the Great Zhou, who are also at the same level as the Land Celestial Realm. However, she possesses unique fox power, imbued with the immortality and powerful healing powers of fox cultivation, commonly known as the Merit Power of a Transformer. The more she resurrects these heroic female soldiers, the deeper her Merit accumulates, ultimately contributing to her cultivation and the number of people she can resurrect simultaneously. Her cultivation path, unlike that of warriors and paladins, is similar to that of cultivating immortals and gods. However, due to her fox status, she cannot attain immortality or godhood, so she instead increases her Merit Power, increasing her ability to resurrect righteous individuals and the maximum number of people she can resurrect at a time. Accumulating Merit continuously enhances this unique ability, contributing to society.

These three forms of Wings of Redemption imbued the female soldiers and generals under the Great Zhou Champion Marquis Yu Shanshan with a fearless spirit of sacrifice. They often received a bonus upon resurrection (often increasing their martial arts realm by one level, or by two or more levels if they experienced assault). In the worst-case scenario, they would soon break through their realms and ascend to a higher level through their own strength. This miraculous effect sometimes made the female soldiers and generals eager to sacrifice themselves and be resurrected, so as to more rapidly increase their attack power and realm. With the exception of newly recruited female soldiers, veterans generally no longer feared sacrifice. The sight of being brutally killed or humiliated by the enemy no longer frightened these veterans, though it still had a slight deterrent effect on new recruits.

Often, one would see this scene on the battlefield: Yu Suwei stood in the center of the battlefield, her figure like a mysterious light. She gently waved her hands, and the power of the fox spirit flowed out of her body like a gurgling stream, converging into a dazzling light.

This light enveloped the recently sacrificed female soldier, as if it were a holy baptism. Her body gradually became transparent, then recondensed in the light, radiating with vibrant vitality. Her eyes reopened, filled with a desire for life and a passion for battle.

Yu Suwei's face was filled with a gentle smile, and her voice sounded like the sound of nature: "Sisters, don't be afraid, I will give you new life." Her words were like a spring breeze, warming the hearts of every female soldier.

After being resurrected, the female soldier felt the changes in her body. Her realm and strength had been improved, as if she had been reborn. A determined light flashed in the female soldier's eyes, and she was full of hatred and fighting spirit towards the enemy.

Yu Suwei's miraculous resurrection ability not only gave the female soldiers a new lease on life, but also imbued them with a fearless courage. They no longer feared death, knowing that even if they perished, they could be resurrected thanks to Yu Suwei and other powerful forces. This conviction enabled them to bravely advance on the battlefield, never flinching.

In battle, female generals and soldiers bravely fought the enemy, their figures like dancing butterflies, light and nimble. Their attacks were like a torrential downpour, leaving the enemy unable to resist. Every sacrifice brought a resurrection, making them stronger. Their beauty became more beautiful, seductive, and charming, and their figures and realms became more plump and improved, making them a beautiful sight on the battlefield.

Yu Suwei's miraculous resurrection ability not only saved the lives of the female soldiers, but also inspired their courage and fighting spirit deep in their hearts. Under her leadership, the female soldiers bravely moved forward for the glory of the Great Zhou and for their own beliefs at all costs.

Just as Aliya was holding Emilia's body, heartbroken, Yu Suwei appeared before her, and Aliya was overwhelmed with joy. Emilia was finally resurrected by Yu Suwei's magical power, which made the originally grieving Aliya overjoyed. Seeing the resurrected Emilia, Aliya hugged Emilia and kissed her again and again, tears of joy streaming down her face.

Emilia's realm naturally rose by one level, becoming a two-star Paladin. Emilia excitedly said to Alia, "Sister, don't cry. I'm alive now, aren't I? With this amazing sister here, you don't have to worry about my safety anymore. I can always be resurrected, so what's there to be afraid of?" Alia nodded, "Yes, sister, I'm glad you're okay!" Emilia never expected her unintentional words to come true, and she was killed in battle many times. Furthermore, due to her self-curse, her realm remained stagnant, unlike other female soldiers and generals who continued to rise after resurrection. This also resulted in her repeatedly being brutally killed and humiliated by the enemy in battle, becoming a typical example of those who don't dare to stop! (This is hilarious! This was an unintentional self-curse, but also, of course, divine will! Author's note.) Amazingly, Emilia herself had no idea this would happen. However, another strange effect of her experience was that it accelerated the number and frequency of system quests for girls like Xiao Mingyue and Yu Shanshan, allowing all those female generals who had time-traveled and reborn to complete their quests and return to the modern era to experience modern life and the miraculous journey of traveling back and forth between the past and present. This was because the repeated rebirths of Liu Yuan, Yu Shanshan, and Emilia were crucial components and specific requirements for the collective system-binding quests for Xiao Mingyue (the traveler's true form is the modern-day female special police officer Liu Fei. Author's note), Yu Shanshan, and others. Like her supreme commander, Yu Shanshan, she, after her final rebirth, was bound to the system, becoming not only a supreme and powerful warrior like Yu Shanshan from the ancient era of the Great Zhou Empire, but also a member of the extraordinary time-travelers who can travel back and forth between ancient and modern time and space.

Of course, this is a later story...

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