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

Chapter 470: The Redemption of the German Female Infantry on Sunday and the Legend of the Iron Caval

Like Bishan's fate, after the death of their brigade commander, Elaine, all the other female German infantrymen were also killed. They were all collectively humiliated by the Gallic enemy, their naked bodies lying scattered across the battlefield, completely stripped of their last shred of dignity. The scene was truly tragic.

On the other side of the battlefield, a fierce battle was entering its most intense phase. Adele led her German cavalry, assisted by Maria, in a desperate clash with the Gallic light cavalry. The thunder of hooves and the flash of swords and sabers rang out as the German female cavalry brandished their weapons, desperately repelling wave after wave of incoming Gallic light cavalry. Their faces were filled with determination and courage. Though scarred, their eyes betrayed their unwavering resolve.

However, the Gauls refused to give up. Their heavily armored cavalry and spear formations slowly advanced, their orderly and massive formation like an impenetrable steel barrier, closing in on the Germanic female cavalry, ready for a final encirclement and destruction. Adele knew the situation was now a matter of life and death. She tightened the reins, shouting to encourage the warriors around her, but a trace of worry welled up in her heart.

At this critical moment, a distant roar echoed. The sound, drawing nearer and closer, resembled the rolling sound of spring thunder. It was the arrival of a motorized Roman female troop, led by Isabella and Lena. This unit was no ordinary force. Once Roman female cavalrymen, the Holy City Guards, they conquered some Germanic territory. Their exceptional loyalty and advanced martial arts skills earned them upgrades from Champion Hou Yushanshan, the supreme ruler of the Roman region of the Great Zhou Dynasty, transforming them into a motorized female troop. Isabella and Lena, leading the charge, possessed healing powers, like angels on the battlefield.

They rode motorcycles, charging into the battlefield at lightning speed. The roar of the motorcycles mingled with the Gauls' cries of surprise, disrupting their formation. Isabena and Lena, weapons in hand, their eyes determined and sharp, led the motorized female soldiers behind them, like a sharp blade, fiercely piercing the Gauls' defenses.

Meanwhile, the follow-up tanks and armored vehicles, led by Lucia and her team, gradually approached. They deftly circled behind the Gallic enemy force, slowly tightening like an invisible net, blocking its retreat. Lucia stood atop the tank turret, gazing grimly at the battlefield, directing the troops' orderly movements.

The Gallic soldiers were trapped by the combined forces of the Roman women's motorized and armored units. Trapped between the fierce attacks of the women motorized units in front and the repressive firepower of tanks and armored vehicles behind, Adele led the German women cavalry on the perimeter to prevent the Gallic soldiers from breaking out. The women motorized units swiftly navigated the battlefield, using modern firearms to deliver precise strikes against the Gallic soldiers. Tanks and armored vehicles fired a relentless barrage of shells, the deafening explosions terrifying the Gallic soldiers.

Under this powerful combined attack, the Gallic army gradually lost its ability to resist. Their formation was completely disrupted, and the soldiers fled in all directions, but there was nowhere to escape. The battlefield was littered with corpses, and the ground was stained red with blood. After a fierce battle, the Gallic army was finally annihilated.

As the smoke gradually cleared, the battlefield was filled with the pungent smell of gunpowder. Adele, Isabena, Lena, Lucia, and others stood on the battlefield, gazing upon the war-torn land with gratified smiles on their faces. With their courage and wisdom, they won the battle and became legends on the battlefield. These heroines have left their glorious mark on history, and their stories will be retold forever.

After successfully annihilating the Gallic enemy, the Roman women soldiers and German cavalry sisters of the Great Zhou Dynasty arrived with heavy hearts at the battlefield where the German female infantry regiment had fallen. The scene before them was heartbreaking: those sisters who had once fought side by side now lay naked on the ground, many of their bodies in a horrific state.

However, thanks to the dedicated efforts of Yu Suwei, Isabena, Lena, and others, along with the effects of two different resurrection pills, a miracle occurred! These previously lifeless German female infantrymen were resurrected one after another, as if given a new life. This was undoubtedly an incredible redemption, bringing immense joy to everyone. (Of course, the female cavalrymen who had fallen were also resurrected. Author's note)

However, behind this victory, another person bears responsibility for the tragedy: Elaine. Although she was rescued and revived, she was primarily responsible for the mass death of the female infantry (her single-handed efforts led to her being isolated and helpless by the Gallic enemy, ultimately resulting in her death, which directly led to the collapse, annihilation, and mass destruction of the German female infantry she led. Author's note). According to military law, she was sentenced to one hundred beatings with military clubs and one hundred whips. This brutal punishment left her body completely bruised, but fortunately, with the use of medicated wound medicine, her injuries fully recovered.

Elaine was not only removed from her position as brigade commander but also demoted to a private, requiring her to perform meritorious service. The female detachment she had previously led was now under the command of Alia. Alia was thus promoted to brigade commander, becoming the new leader of the detachment. Elaine was demoted to a common soldier, commanded by a corporal of a one-star Paladin, becoming one of her four female soldiers. This demonstrated the strictness of military discipline. These German female soldiers were less skilled and under-trained, requiring further training. Their martial arts and combat effectiveness still lagged behind those of the German cavalry, requiring further training from the brigade commander down to the soldiers themselves, lest further tragedies occur in future battles. Yu Shanshan, a leading figure in the Great Zhou's female generals, understood this principle well, which is why she imposed such a severe punishment on Elaine, aiming to retrain her. Of course, Elaine also knew her mistakes, such as being too aggressive and fighting alone, so she humbly accepted criticism and very obediently accepted punishment. She quickly became friends with her new superior, the sergeant, and soon became good sisters with the other three female soldiers in the same group.

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