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

Chapter 505: European Expedition 1: The Great Zhou Heroines' Ambition: The 2th European Campaig

Before the euphoria of capturing the ancient castle had fully subsided, the Roman and Germanic female soldiers of the Great Zhou Dynasty faced a more daunting challenge. Intelligence revealed that a crucial town ahead was heavily guarded by a phalanx of ancient heavily armored cavalry infantry from the European United Resistance Army. This was a crucial junction leading to the heart of Europe, and a fierce battle was inevitable.

The modern armored forces of the Great Zhou Rome rumbled forward, their bodies gleaming with a cold metallic gleam, like giant steel beasts. The female cavalry infantry of the Great Zhou Germans rode on motorcycles, their firearms and powerful winch crossbows emitting an icy aura. On the other side, the ancient heavily armored cavalry infantry of the European United Resistance Army formed neatly into formations. Clad in heavy armor and mounted on majestic horses, their spears and swords gleaming in the sunlight, it was as if time had stumbled back to a medieval battlefield.

At the outset of the battle, the Great Zhou Roman drones took to the skies, circling over the enemy formations, gathering intelligence. Then, the armored units' artillery began to roar, their shells streaking across the sky like meteors, landing precisely within the enemy formations. The explosions sent up a cloud of dust, and the ancient armor shattered under the impact of the artillery fire. The screams of the cavalry and infantry echoed across the battlefield.

Undeterred by the artillery fire, the European United Resistance Army shouted slogans, spurred their horses, and charged towards the Roman armored forces of the Great Zhou Dynasty. The clatter of their hooves was like thunder, as if they were determined to crush all obstacles standing in their way. However, modern armored formations were not so easily breached. The machine guns on the armored vehicles began to fire, showering the enemy with bullets like raindrops. Cavalry and infantry fell from their horses one after another, and the ground was stained red with blood.

On Sunday, the German female cavalry seized the opportunity to flank the enemy, deftly maneuvering their motorcycles across the battlefield. Their firearms and powerful winch crossbows fired relentlessly, inflicting heavy casualties. A German female soldier named Erica charged into the enemy formation on her motorcycle, firing her powerful winch crossbow continuously, each shot bringing down an enemy soldier. Her gaze was resolute and cold, like a female warrior on the battlefield.

Realizing that a frontal assault would not break through the Roman defenses, the commander of the European United Resistance Army ordered his troops to disperse and attempt to encircle the enemy from multiple directions. However, this tactic was ineffective. The Roman armored forces and the women's cavalry worked in perfect harmony, supporting each other and forming a solid defensive line. The armored forces used their powerful firepower to suppress the enemy, while the women's cavalry used their flexibility to conduct guerrilla warfare, constantly harassing the enemy.

After several hours of fierce fighting, the European resistance forces' phalanx gradually collapsed. Their soldiers began to flee in all directions, and the women soldiers of the Great Zhou Roman Army pursued them, expanding their victory. Ultimately, the battle ended in victory for the women soldiers of the Great Zhou Roman Army and the Germanic Army. They successfully captured this important town, laying a solid foundation for subsequent conquests.

As they cleaned up the battlefield, the female soldiers looked at the devastated scene without much joy. War is cruel, and every battle means the loss of countless lives. But they knew they had to keep moving forward to achieve their goals and prove the power of women.

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