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

Chapter 466: The Heroic Struggle of German Female Infantry



Chapter 466: The Heroic Struggle of German Female Infantry

After Bishan was killed, on the battlefield where the flames of war were raging, the German female infantry brigade commander Elaine was leading her sisters to face the Gallic heavy armored infantry and crossbow battalion that outnumbered them by several times. A more brutal battle was about to break out.

Elaine stood at the forefront, her gaze gleaming with fearlessness. Her Germanic female infantry, each skilled in martial arts and fiercely dedicated to fighting, fought with reckless abandon. Clad in light yet sturdy three-point leather armor, their weapons gleaming coldly in the sunlight, they resembled a flock of hawks about to take flight.

At the outset of the battle, the Germanic female infantry displayed impressive combat prowess and exceptional martial prowess. With their agility, they weaved through the enemy lines, their swords flashing and sabers slashing, sending Gallic heavy armored infantrymen falling one after another. Working closely together, the female warriors shielded each other, fully utilizing their agility to defeat the besieging Gallic soldiers one by one. Elaine, with her nimble form, moved with impenetrable force, her longsword wielding impenetrable energy, each strike imbued with murderous intent. The Gallic soldiers were steadily driven back under her onslaught. At this point in the battlefield, the Germanic female infantry held the upper hand, as if the balance of victory had already tilted in their favor.

However, the Gauls were no pushovers. Their immense numerical advantage gradually became apparent. As the battle dragged on, more and more Gallic heavy infantry surged forward like a tide, surrounding the Germanic female infantry. Simultaneously, the Gallic crossbowmen intensified their attacks, sending a hail of arrows whistling down upon the Germanic female warriors. For a moment, the sky seemed obscured by a hail of black arrows, and the female warriors faced threats from all sides.

As time went on, the inherent weaknesses of the Germanic women's infantry regiments gradually became apparent. As women, their physical and internal strength gradually depleted in the fierce fighting, approaching exhaustion. Despite their utmost efforts, brandishing their weapons in an attempt to break through the Gauls' encirclement, they were gradually overwhelmed by the Gallic soldiers' siege and ranged attacks.

Although the Germanic female warriors' individual martial arts skills generally surpassed those of the Gallic soldiers by one to four levels, facing a siege of eight to ten men, a barrage of long-range arrows, and the powerful crossbows from the powerful winch crossbow carts, they gradually fell from a state of ease to a state of struggling. Elaine anxiously looked at her sisters around her. Their faces were covered with fatigue, but their eyes still burned with an unyielding fire.

"Sisters, hold on! We cannot retreat!" Elaine shouted, trying to boost morale. However, reality was harsh. The Gauls' attacks intensified, and the warriors' defenses began to show holes. Some sisters were struck by arrows and crossbows and fell to the ground, while others were wounded by the swords and spears of the Gallic heavy infantry.

The battle entered its final stages, and the German female infantrymen were trapped in a small area. They stood back to back, offering a final resistance. Elaine's sword was stained with the blood of the enemy, but she wielded it, protecting her sisters. She knew this might be their last fight, but she refused to give up.

However, the vast disparity in numbers and the combined attack of bows and arrows and giant winch-type crossbow carts ultimately determined the outcome of the battle. After all, facing such a large siege, while also countering the numerous arrows and massive crossbows, was a formidable task. Regardless of the women's martial prowess, they were still unable to cope with the rigors of a large-scale, regimental battle. Under the relentless onslaught of the Gauls, the German female infantrymen fell one after another. Elaine watched her sisters dwindle around her, filled with grief and anger. She fought with all her might, but ultimately, exhaustion overwhelmed her and she was surrounded.

Elaine's eyes gleamed with determination, and she gripped her sword tightly, determined to die rather than surrender to the enemy. Finally, after a fierce battle, Elaine herself collapsed in a pool of blood. This brutal battle ended in the defeat of the German female infantry, but their heroic deeds are forever etched on this battlefield. With their lives, they exemplified the meaning of courage and perseverance. Even in the face of an enemy many times their size, they never retreated. They are true heroes.


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