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... me to the horse pulling the cart first, and whispered some words of encouragement to the familiar horse. The Northland horse, which he had obtained from bandits near Bingxun Pass, rubbed his face against Kiel's helmet affectionately. Then nod.

"Work hard!"

Encouraging the horses, Keir came to the rear of the carriage, took a deep breath of moist cool air, then leaned down again and grabbed the rear of the carriage: "Let's go!"

The young man who was driving the cart immediate ...

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