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... rs were all moving at once.


Whenever the horse put their feet on the ground, dust rose around the plains. It seemed like a grandeur scene one would witness in an ending war.


“Woah! This is the first time I have ever seen such a spectacular sight!”


Luke smiled after hearing Shirley’s words.


“Well, we don’t see anything like this in the Rhodesia Continent anymore.”


The tactics of operating thousands of cavalry at once had long disappeared ...

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