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... flag ran shouting, "Don’t bury the captured landmines on the left side!"
Horses have a certain ability to avoid obstacles, and if the mines aren’t buried, they can generally avoid them on their own. Of course, with the grass so dense, it’s normal for a horse not to notice them. In such cases, one can only trust their own horse.
The battlefield is just like that, if you’re unlucky, you die, and it’s got nothing to do with your rank or combat experience.
Luck is always the ...
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