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Objectively, the imperial army had the advantage. Even with similar numbers, the quality of the imperial army was far superior. Especially, among the twenty thousand imperial soldiers, there were over three thousand heavy cavalries. If they could secure a favorable terrain, those three thousand heavy cavalries alone could devastate the enemy.

‘They want to immobilize our heavy cavalry. That’s why they took a position on the hill.’

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