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Chapter 485: The Gallic Expedition of the German Women Soldiers on Sunday: Blood and Glory Under the

Before Arya and her fellow Germanic female soldiers could rest properly, they received an urgent report from their scouts. Ahead lay the city of Theron, a crucial gateway to the eastern part of the Gaul Kingdom. Its walls were high and thick, and it was garrisoned with Gaul's finest cavalry. Capturing Theron would allow them to penetrate the heart of the Gaul Kingdom, but this would undoubtedly be a formidable challenge.

Arya quickly called a meeting of the female soldiers. Inside the tent, a detailed map was spread out before them. "Sisters, Seron is easy to defend but difficult to attack. Their cavalry is highly mobile and excels at fighting in open areas. We can't engage them head-on; we must outsmart them," Arya said, pointing to the terrain on the map. She proposed a daring plan: first, a small force would feint an attack on Seron's south gate to draw the attention of the Gallic cavalry. Then, the main force would detour through the valley west of the city and launch a surprise attack from the rear.

After careful preparations, the battle began. A small force led by Liv, clad in vibrant uniforms and beating drums, charged towards the south gate of Seron. The Gallic soldiers on the city walls immediately sounded the alarm. Upon hearing the alarm, the Gallic cavalry commander, Lucius, sneered, "These women are so arrogant! They think they can capture my city like this." He immediately ordered the gates opened and led his cavalry out in force, charging directly at the German women at the south gate.

Meanwhile, Alia led the main force, stealthily infiltrating the valley west of the city. The valley was densely wooded and covered with thorns, and the women soldiers advanced cautiously, trying to make as little noise as possible. Suddenly, Anna, who was walking in front, stopped and gestured for silence. They had spotted a small patrol of Gallic soldiers. Alia acted decisively, commanding the women soldiers to hide quickly. When the patrol approached, they attacked with lightning speed. In a matter of moments, the patrol was completely wiped out.

At the south gate, Liv's troops engaged in a fierce clash with the Gallic cavalry. Wielding spears and broadswords, the Gallic cavalry galloped at full speed, unstoppable. The Germanic women, with their agility and precise marksmanship, put up a fierce resistance. For a moment, the battlefield was filled with billowing dust and the cries of battle. Lucius, observing the Germanic women's stubborn resistance, grew infuriated and intensified his attack, attempting to crush Liv's forces in one fell swoop.

As the Gallic cavalry launched their all-out assault on the south gate, Arya's main force reached the rear of the city. They quickly erected ladders and scaled the walls. The defenders were caught off guard and were driven back. Arya led the charge, the first to scale the walls. Wielding her sword, she engaged the Gallic soldiers in close combat. Seeing this, the female soldiers' morale was boosted, and they bravely fought the enemy.

Lucius, standing at the south gate, suddenly heard shouts and cries of battle from behind. Startled, he realized he had fallen for a trap. He hurriedly ordered his cavalry to retreat, but it was too late. Arya's main force had already breached the city walls and opened the gates. Germanic female soldiers poured into the city from all directions, engaging the Gallic soldiers in street fighting.

Chaos reigned within the city of Theron, with Gallic soldiers fleeing in all directions. Lucius attempted to mount a resistance, but it was futile. Amidst the fierce battle, Arya and Lucius met. Their eyes met, and sparks flew. Lucius swung his sword at Arya, but Arya dodged the blow by ducking, then swiftly counterattacked, stabbing Lucius in the chest. Lucius parried, but was still wounded on the arm. The two engaged in a thrilling duel.

In the end, Arya defeated Lucius with her superb martial arts and tenacious fighting spirit. Lucius fell to the ground, looking at Arya with a look of resentment in his eyes. "You women will never succeed. Gaul will not be conquered by you," he said weakly. Arya looked at him and said coldly, "The wheel of history will not stop because of your resistance. The era of Gaul is over."

After a fierce battle, the city of Theron was finally captured by the Germanic female soldiers. Standing in the center of Theron, Alia gazed upon the fluttering German flag of Great Sunday, her heart filled with pride. But she knew this was only the beginning of another victory; more challenges awaited the Kingdom of Gaul. Next, they would continue their march toward the heartland of Gaul, bravely forging ahead for the glory of Great Sunday Germany and for the vast territory beyond.

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