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... ck one for me too and help me train it.” Qin Xulan thinks that selecting a Horse is one of the requirements to getting a good Horse, training is the second, Su Jing who is a Taming Grandmaster of the highest order is perfect to complete both tasks in his mind.

“Hmm…” Su Jing pondered for a while. Since that kind of grass is so magical, it means that he can train a lot of Magic Horses, but if too many come out at once then it will inevitably lead to market chaos and too much noise which w ...

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