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

Chapter 506: European Expedition 2: The Great Zhou Heroines' Ambition: The 3th European Campaig

The victory in the second battle boosted the morale of the Roman and Germanic women soldiers of the Great Zhou Dynasty. They continued their advance deeper into the European continent. This time, they encountered a carefully constructed defense line by the European United Resistance Army. Located in a valley, the defense line was flanked by steep peaks and separated by a narrow passage. The European United Resistance Army deployed a large number of ancient heavy armored cavalry infantry phalanxes, attempting to use the terrain to their advantage to stop the Roman women soldiers of the Great Zhou Dynasty.

The Roman armored forces of the Great Zhou Dynasty cautiously entered the valley, drones scouting the enemy ahead. As they approached the enemy lines, a sudden, dense hail of arrows erupted from the peaks on either side. These arrows, like black meteors, struck the armored forces. However, the modern armored vehicles had sturdy shells, and the arrow rain did not cause much damage to them.

The armored commander immediately ordered a counterattack, and artillery began bombarding the peaks on both sides. The explosions sent plumes of smoke billowing across the peaks, sending enemy archers scrambling for cover. Meanwhile, the German women's cavalry split into two groups. One group advanced from one side of the valley to the rear of the enemy, while the other continued to follow the armored forces.

The heavily armored cavalry infantry phalanxes of the European United Resistance Army lined up neatly in the passage, spears in hand, ready for battle. As the Roman armor approached, they roared and charged toward the armor. However, the valley's terrain restricted their movement, and the phalanx became somewhat disorganized.

The Roman armored forces seized the opportunity and opened fire with machine guns. The dense barrage of bullets formed a wall of death in the narrow passage, and the cavalrymen fell one after another. Simultaneously, the female cavalrymen, who had encircled them from the rear, also launched an attack. Their motorcycles sped through the valley, their guns and powerful winch crossbows firing relentlessly, causing great chaos in the enemy.

Seeing the situation was unfavorable, the commander of the European United Resistance Army hastily ordered a change in tactics. He dismounted some of the cavalry and formed infantry phalanxes, using shields and lances for defense, while the remaining cavalry continued to assault the Roman defenses. However, this tactical change had little effect. The firepower of the modern armored units and the female cavalry was too strong, and the infantry phalanxes were quickly dispersed under the attack of machine guns and artillery.

At a crucial moment in the battle, a Roman female soldier named Sophia gripped the steering wheel of the armored vehicle tightly, her eyes firm and resolute. Her heartbeat accelerated rapidly, as if roaring in unison with the armored vehicle's engine.

With a sharp brake sound, the armored vehicle rushed into the enemy formation like a ferocious beast. Sophia nimbly controlled the vehicle, dodging the enemy's attacks left and right.

The cannons on the armored vehicles roared deafeningly, and shells rained down on the enemy's shields and spears. Each shot brought tremendous destructive force, shattering shields and shattering spears in an instant.

The enemy soldiers looked at the steel behemoth in horror, their eyes filled with fear and helplessness. They tried to organize a counterattack, but Sofia's driving skills made it impossible for them to do so.

Sophia's heart was filled with fighting passion, she knew that she had the responsibility to defend Rome. She drove the armored vehicle fearlessly, continuing to shuttle through the enemy formations, causing great chaos to the enemy.

In this thrilling battle, Sophia showed great courage and wisdom. Her actions not only brought the dawn of victory to the Roman army, but also became a beautiful scenery on the battlefield.

After a fierce battle, the European resistance's defenses were completely breached. Their soldiers surrendered one after another, and the valley was filled with the atmosphere of victory. The women soldiers of the Roman and Germanic armies of the Great Zhou Dynasty once again triumphed in battle, continuing their advance deeper into the European continent, their legendary story continuing to be written.

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