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

Chapter 509: Fortress Assault: The Heroic Battle of the German Women Soldiers

In that fortress siege, the German female infantry became the most heroic presence. Brigade Commander Elaine had long been promoted to general, and now it was Bishan, who had become the brigade commander, who led everyone in the charge.

Although the wall only had some cracks and hadn't been completely blown open, the armored commander remained undaunted. She decisively adjusted the angle and intensity of the artillery fire, concentrating firepower on the cracks. At the same time, she issued instructions to the female cavalry via communication equipment: "Prepare your climbing tools! If an opportunity arises to breach the wall, attack immediately!"

On Sunday, the German women cavalry sprang into action, repeatedly checking ropes, ladders, and other climbing tools, their eyes revealing determination and fearlessness. Under the relentless cover of armored fire, the enemy's archers and catapults were suppressed, unable to function properly. Smoke thickened the walls, and the enemy's figures appeared and disappeared in the shroud.

Finally, under another round of fierce artillery bombardment, large chunks of stone began to fall from the cracks in the wall, and a gap for climbing gradually appeared. The commander of the armored unit shouted, "Move!" and the female cavalry infantry rushed towards the wall like arrows from a bow.

Walking in front was a tall, heroic woman named Bishan. Not only was she a skilled warrior, but she also possessed a slender figure, giving her a sense of height and agility. Shield in hand, she ran with a steady, swift stride, as if the world held her at her feet.

Behind her, followed closely by a group of equally brave and fearless comrades, who followed closely, working in perfect harmony with each other, forming a tight-knit fighting team.

As they approached the city wall, Bishan displayed her superb skills and rich experience. She expertly swung the hook at one end of the rope toward a protrusion on the wall. The hook seemed to have eyes and firmly hooked its target.

Bishan tugged at the rope, confirming it was secure, and without hesitation, she began to climb up, using both her hands and feet. Her movements were swift and agile, like a nimble cheetah, treading the wall with ease.

At the same time, the Roman female soldiers in the rear were also busy. Tanks and armored vehicles continuously fired at the enemy troops on the city wall. The dense artillery fire intertwined together to form a powerful firepower network, providing solid cover for the climbing female cavalry infantry.

The rumbling of tank guns and the rattling of machine gun fire, these two sounds intertwined together, like a passionate battle music, inspiring every soldier to move forward bravely.

Following closely behind Bishan was Martha. Martha was the captain promoted by Bishan, and she was also a newly rising German female general. Martha was originally just an ordinary grassroots female soldier, but with her hard work and courage, she stood out from the many female soldiers and became Bishan's right-hand man. She carried a heavy ladder on her back and kept dodging the arrows occasionally shot by the enemy on the city wall while running. When she approached the city wall, she and several comrades quickly leaned the ladder against the wall. Martha took a deep breath, then stepped onto the ladder without hesitation and climbed up quickly. Her hands tightly grasped the horizontal bar of the ladder, and her feet stepped firmly on the steps. Although the enemy on the city wall kept throwing stones at her, she was not afraid and her eyes were fixed on the sky.

The enemy troops on the wall panicked when they saw the German women begin to climb. They frantically fired arrows and hurled stones at the women, but their attacks were effectively suppressed by the firepower of the Roman women's tanks and armored vehicles. Many arrows and stones were intercepted by the tank and armored vehicle fire or blocked by the women's shields.

However, the enemy did not give up their resistance. They organized a small group of soldiers and tried to push down the ladder. Just as the enemy approached the ladder, the Roman women's tank accurately fired a shell at them. The shell exploded in the middle of the enemy, blowing them off their horses and men.

As time went on, more and more Germanic female infantrymen poured onto the city walls like a tide. The originally quiet city walls suddenly became noisy, and a thrilling close combat began.

Bishan led the charge, swiftly scaling the city walls with a deft, swift ladder. Her longsword gleamed in the air, a streak of cold light. Each swing of her sword was as swift as lightning, carrying the force of a thunderbolt as she fiercely struck the enemy. The enemy, powerless against her ferocious strikes, was relentlessly driven back, some even being felled.

Meanwhile, Martha, not to be outdone, scaled the city wall. Her movements were light and swift, like the agility of a cheetah. She drew her dagger from her waist and, like a ghost, darted through the enemy ranks. Her dagger flashed with a cold gleam in the air, each thrust precise and accurate, striking the enemy's vital points. The enemy screamed in agony and fell under her ferocious attack.

Led by Bishan and Martha, the German women infantry displayed fearless courage and tenacious fighting spirit. Working closely together and supporting each other, they gave the enemy no chance to breathe. Under their fierce attacks, the enemy troops on the city walls gradually lost their courage to resist and began to retreat.

Seeing this, the morale of the Roman and German female soldiers of the Great Zhou Dynasty was greatly boosted. They pursued the enemy's defenses like a tiger descending from the mountain, breaking through the enemy's defenses in one fell swoop and successfully occupying the city wall. With the city wall conquered, the fortress gates were also opened. The armored forces and subsequent troops quickly poured into the fortress, and the defenses of the European United Resistance Army completely collapsed.

This fierce battle ended in victory for the Roman and German women of the Great Zhou Dynasty. With their courage and wisdom, they successfully conquered this fortress, taking another solid step towards the unification of the European continent. Their heroic deeds will be passed down through the ages, becoming a legend in the hearts of the people of this land.

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