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

Chapter 501: The Heroine's Song: The Conquest of the Principality of Rus

On the battlefield shrouded in smoke, the combined armies of the Great Zhou, Rome, and Germanic women soldiers marched like thunder into the land of the Principality of Rus. A battle for glory and victory unfolded on this ancient land.

The city's streets were narrow and winding. The Rus' army, relying on sturdy buildings and meticulously constructed fortifications, put up a tenacious resistance, like a cornered beast. From the city walls, a rain of arrows rained down like locusts, each one carrying the Rus's soldier's resolve and unyielding spirit.

The leather armor worn by the Roman women of the Great Zhou Dynasty was not only lightweight and durable, but also exuded a unique sensuality and charm. Their uniquely designed leather breastplates perfectly outlined the soldiers' graceful figures while cleverly revealing a hint of skin, a subtle allure that would make your heart race.

The leather shorts, which only covered their private parts, showed off the soldiers' slender legs, as if declaring their confidence and bravery to the enemy. This bold and revealing design not only did not weaken the soldiers' dignity, but instead added a unique charm to them.

Under the sunlight, the female soldiers' leather armor gleamed with a dazzling radiance, like goddesses descending from the battlefield. Their gazes were firm and piercing, revealing a fearless courage and determination. Clutching advanced firearms and combat equipment, drones buzzed across the city like nimble birds, providing them with accurate intelligence.

These female soldiers, with their unique uniforms and dashing demeanor, became a beautiful sight in the Roman army of the Zhou Dynasty. Their presence was not only a symbol of military strength, but also a praise and affirmation of the power of women.

"Attention, there are a large number of enemy troops ambushed in Area A. Prepare to use small explosive devices." A calm and decisive command came over the communicator. A female soldier expertly operated the device, accurately delivering it to the designated location. With a dull thud, a shower of dust and flying rocks instantly broke the enemy's ambush. Seizing the opportunity, the female soldiers charged forward. Their nimble figures, like cheetahs, swiftly moved through the rubble and debris. Each movement was crisp and decisive, and their weapons unleashed a deadly barrage, striking down any Russian soldiers who attempted to counterattack.

Meanwhile, the German cavalry was also busy. They rode their tall, sturdy warhorses, their hooves clattering like drums through the streets. Brandishing sharp swords, the cavalry charged into the enemy ranks like a whirlwind. The neighing of horses, the clash of swords and spears, and the shouts of the soldiers blended into a stirring war symphony. They nimbly turned and charged through the narrow streets, leaving the enemy falling wherever they passed, clearing a bloody path for the allied forces to advance.

The battle entered a fierce stage. Though the Rus' army was losing ground, they still fought tenaciously. They used the cover of buildings to launch occasional surprise attacks. However, the Roman women of the Great Zhou Dynasty and the German cavalry had already established a tacit cooperation. The women used drones to provide intelligence to the cavalry, guiding them to the enemy's position. The cavalry, with their powerful impact, quickly eliminated the remaining enemies.

After days of fierce fighting, the allied forces finally approached the core defenses of the Principality of Rus. Composed of thick walls and a dense artillery network, it seemed an impenetrable barrier. But the female soldiers and cavalrymen did not retreat. The women of the Great Zhou Romans once again unleashed their secret weapon—a large-scale siege demolition device. Under cover of fire, they carefully placed the device at key points on the city wall. With a resounding explosion, a massive breach was blasted through the wall.

The combined legions' soldiers surged forward like a tide, and after their last line of defense was breached, the Rus' army completely lost its fighting spirit. They laid down their weapons and surrendered one after another. This modern war, led by the Roman and German female soldiers of the Great Zhou Dynasty, ended in complete victory.

The female soldiers of the Roman and Germanic dynasties of the Great Zhou stood atop the ruins, their faces stained with dust and blood, but their eyes gleamed with pride. With their courage, wisdom, and advanced military prowess, they conquered the land that had once resisted so stubbornly. They not only ushered in the beginning of Europe's conquests, but also demonstrated to the world that women in the military could also be the main force in sieges and captures. They were the most beautiful sight on the battlefield and the epitome of heroines.

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