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... along with their horses, but the high speed of the horses allowed the Hu cavalry to continue charging forward over ten paces even after being injured, eventually being trampled into a bloody mess by the comrades behind them.
Under the dense rain of arrows, the Hu forces at the front kept falling, while the cavalry behind them ferociously charged over, unable to avoid the rain of arrows that covered them, except for the White Horse and Iron Cavalry where all other cavalry were accustomed ...
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