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Chapter 500: Germanic and Roman female soldiers' joint expedition to Europe



Chapter 500: Germanic and Roman female soldiers' joint expedition to Europe

During the European conquest of the Roman and German female generals and soldiers of the Great Zhou Dynasty, led by Yu Shanshan, the German and Roman female soldiers of the Great Zhou Dynasty, with the modern military strength of the Roman female soldiers as the main force and German female cavalry and infantry as auxiliary forces, began their conquest of the countries throughout Europe. The first prologue was the powerful Principality of Rus. With its strong cavalry tradition and numerical superiority, the Principality of Rus was an extremely powerful military force in Europe.

On Sunday, the female soldiers of Germany and Rome decided to form a unique modern combat force - a joint legion composed of modern firearms troops and cavalry inheriting the ancient cavalry tradition, to launch a full-scale expedition against the Principality of Rus.

Before the operation began, the German and Roman female military generals gathered together on Sunday to analyze in detail the terrain, distribution of military facilities and troop deployment of the Principality of Rus.

"While the Rus' cavalry remains their trump card, their advantage will be greatly diminished in the face of our modern firearms with the right tactics," said the Roman general of the Great Zhou Dynasty, pointing to the main assembly area of ​​the Rus' cavalry on the map. Her eyes were firm and calm, filled with confidence in the upcoming battle.

German's general added, "We can take advantage of the complex terrain surrounding the Principality of Rus, especially the mountainous and forested areas, to set up ambushes in advance. At the same time, our cavalry can leverage their mobility to outflank and disrupt their formation, creating the best opportunity for our firearms."

After careful planning and thorough preparation, the combined forces began their movement. Modern transport convoys quickly transported the armed forces to their designated location on the border of the Principality of Rus, while the cavalry, riding specially trained warhorses adapted to modern warfare, followed closely behind.

As the troops approached the border of the Principality of Rus, intelligence indicated that the Rus cavalry had become alert and was gathering to meet the enemy. The female soldiers of the Great Zhou Romans quickly took up advantageous positions, their advanced assault rifles and sniper rifles flashing coldly in the sunlight. The German cavalry, concealed in the mountains and forests, advanced forward, awaiting the order to attack.

The moment the battle erupted, the Rus' cavalry charged like a hurricane, their hooves clattering and shaking the earth. However, they hadn't anticipated the firearms of the Great Zhou Roman female soldiers, already well-prepared. Intense gunfire echoed through the air, and bullets rained down upon the Rus' cavalry. Faced with the powerful firepower of their modern firearms, the Rus' cavalry's charge was quickly halted.

The Germanic female soldiers wore revealing leather breastplates, their tight-fitting design perfectly framing their graceful figures and highlighting their feminine charm. The breastplates were made of smooth yet tough material, shimmering with a faint light, as if proclaiming their bravery and tenacity.

The leather shorts, which barely cover the private parts below, add a unique allure. Their length is just right, showcasing the soldiers' slender legs while maintaining a sense of dignity. Made of the same soft, stretchy leather, the shorts complement the breastplate, creating a unique visual effect.

On the battlefield, the female soldiers' uniforms became a striking sight. Their postures were sleek and graceful, each movement imbued with strength and confidence. Their revealing leather breastplates and shorts, far from diminishing their combat effectiveness, only made them more noticeable, making them a difficult presence for the enemy to ignore.

The Roman armies of the Great Zhou seized the opportunity and launched a full-scale charge. They advanced, firing as they went, forming a pincer attack from the front and back with the German cavalry. Under the fierce attack of the combined forces, the Rus cavalry retreated steadily.

As the battle progressed, the combined forces advanced deeper into Rus' territory. In a crucial urban siege, the Rus' relied on its architecture and fortifications to put up a tenacious resistance. The Roman women of the Great Zhou utilized advanced urban warfare equipment, such as drones and small explosive devices, to clear a path for the troops' advance. German cavalry moved through the city streets, clearing out any remaining enemy forces.

After several days of fierce fighting, the combined forces finally breached the core defenses of the Rus'. Unable to fight any longer, the Rus' army surrendered. This modern war, led by the Roman and Germanic female soldiers of the Great Zhou, was a complete victory.

The women soldiers of the Roman and Germanic dynasties demonstrated their formidable capabilities in modern warfare through their courage, wisdom, and advanced military prowess. They not only opened the prelude to European conquests, but also demonstrated to the world that women could play a significant role in the military, becoming the primary force in sieges and fortifications.


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