Looking at the thousand cavalrymen, the three princes looked at each other. They were not fools and knew that they had been tricked by Princess Kangle.

However, my father also nominated and praised three people, especially the eldest prince, after all, he was the first donor.

Therefore, whenever they mentioned this matter, they could only smile at each other and say: The eldest princess is worthy of being the eldest princess. Nothing else could be said.

The departure horn sounded, and with the people along the way seeing her off, especially those in Songjia Village, looking on with reluctance, Song Jinxiu led the way out of the capital. She was going to Jizhou Ningyi Baliying to wait for her reunion with Su Mo.

However, Su Mo returned to the Su family army's base day and night in a depressed mood, but he seemed to be tireless. He rode a thousand miles with a gloomy face without resting. It took him one day and one night to drive some small nomadic countries on the northwest border another 500 miles to the northwest.

Leaving Zhao Chui, Cheng Yuan, and Yiming to guard the border, he led the 40,000 Su family troops all the way to the southeast.

The 40,000-strong Su family army marched day and night without stopping.

Su Qi looked at his master, who had a gloomy face all the way, and quietly asked Su Kui, "Boss Ma, I'm in a bad mood. Why?"

He was a little exhausted from following his master like this.

Su Ba, "Is it possible that I am not very willing to go to Southern Xinjiang?"

Su Kui glared at them and said, "Am I that short-sighted? In my opinion, I'm angry with Princess Kang Le. Didn't you see that Princess Kang Le didn't even come out to see us off?"

Everyone looked at Su Mo in dissatisfaction: "Master, this is your fault. Princess Kang Le is so young, why are you sulking instead of trying to coax her?"

Su Mo: Am I mad at her? I'm mad at myself. We agreed to ask for permission to get married, but it was delayed because of the war in southern Xinjiang. I didn't even have a chance to ask for permission before I was already on my way back to the border.

The little girl didn't even send him off. Is she angry with him too?

Baliying is a small town. There is a small hill five miles north of the town. The hillside is covered with lush grass and a small stream flows below.

The area here is spacious and suitable for large-scale military garrisoning. Moreover, the grass and water are lush and abundant, making it an ideal place for troops and horses to rest and recuperate.

Song Jinxiu calculated Su Mo's journey and estimated that it would take another two days for him to arrive, so she ordered the infantry to set up camp and cook.

The three thousand cavalrymen did not rest. They were divided into six teams, holding their shiny weapons in their hands, and practicing in the sun.

A qualified military horse needs more than just intelligence. Song Jinxiu wants to take advantage of these two days to give intensive training to these new military horses she has just obtained.

The weapon reflected a dazzling light in the sunlight.

Song Jinxiu chose a long spear as her weapon on horseback.

The long lance is equivalent to a simplified halberd. Its simple style is somewhat similar to that of a spear, but there are also great differences. First of all, the attacking part of the horse lance (the lance head) is generally 50 to 60 centimeters, which is incomparable to that of a spear.

Song Jinxiu rode on Tayun's back, with a bag full of chicken blood and pig blood on a long spear, and threw one into the opposing team from time to time.

The blood bag broke and the smell of blood filled the entire hillside.

After a training session, she would pull aside the horses that were frightened and disrupted by the bright light and the smell of blood and give them a lecture.

The infantrymen walked in groups of three or five, and they were all very curious about the princess who was too young to be supervising the army.

Therefore, they paid special attention to Song Jinxiu's every move.

"Hey, look, our eldest princess is talking to the horse."

"Really? Listen, what are the princess and the horse talking about?"

"Hahaha, I guess he's trying to talk to the horses and get them to behave, right?"

Giving a lecture to a horse is too much of a joke, isn't it?

Everyone laughed and thought that the eldest princess was here to cause trouble.

I don't know what the emperor is thinking. It's okay for a girl in her teens to make gestures in the court to please His Majesty, but is she just kidding about the battlefield in southern Xinjiang?

Isn't this a joke with the lives of the soldiers?

There was also the scene where the princess went to the infantry to select people to be cavalry, which also made these infantrymen who were not selected dissatisfied.

The princess did not select riders based on their riding skills, but let the thousand horses choose their own riders.

Other people pick up animals, but she lets animals pick up people. Don’t you think it’s funny?

The infantrymen who thought they could ride horses but were not selected were even more dissatisfied.

And with her small body, how did she manage to lift such a long and heavy spear so effortlessly?

"I bet the princess's spear is hollow."

"Hollow? How can it resist the enemy's swords and spears?"

"The princess doesn't have to go to the battlefield. She's just pretending."

"Pretending? She knows nothing, yet she's still giving orders? Your Majesty, it's too much to have someone like this as the military supervisor..."

"Shut up! Do you want to die? How dare you criticize His Majesty?"

The infantrymen were nervous, their faces filled with unsuppressible dissatisfaction. They were going to southern Xinjiang to fight, not to play house with the princess.

The cavalrymen looked serious.

Being able to communicate with one's warhorse smoothly is something that even many veterans who have been living with horses for decades find difficult to do.

But they can.

Their horses seemed to really understand human language, especially the newly joined thousand cavalrymen. They didn't even need to learn special commands to control the horses, nor did they need to coordinate the movements of the reins and whips to let the horses know their intentions.

Because they can communicate directly using human language.

No wonder Her Royal Highness the Princess had horses pick them off. Could these horses be celestial horses sent down to earth to help Cangwu fight against the Southern Frontier?

The two thousand veteran cavalrymen also felt the same way.

Ever since they set out with Princess Kangle, the war horses under them seemed to have suddenly gained souls. Sometimes, the horses could understand them with just a glance.

Therefore, they did not find it strange that the eldest princess lectured the horses.

Of course, the ones who received the most lectures were the new military horses.

Song Jinxiu looked at the horses and scolded them loudly, "What are you afraid of? There are mountains of swords and seas of fire ahead, but your master is with you. He will never abandon you, never give up. What is there to be afraid of?"

What are you? You are war horses, tigers coming down the mountain, not rabbits or sheep. On the battlefield, it is the enemy who is frightened, not you.

The infantrymen: The princess is really good at having fun. You said so much, it’s a wonder these animals can understand it!

Song Jinxiu looked at the horses sharply: "Do you understand? If you do, just bark and let me hear it."

The horses neighed towards the sky, as if responding to Song Jinxiu's words, leaving the infantrymen in the distance dumbfounded.

Are these animals really capable of understanding?

Song Jinxiu looked at the cavalrymen again, "The horses are your brothers, comrades, and siblings. You must cultivate these feelings and strive to unite them on the battlefield. You will surely win the battle and defend the position firmly, and advance forward without hesitation."

"Yes, we must conquer when we attack, and we must hold firm when we defend, and we will move forward."

The cavalrymen shouted in unison and the horses neighed in unison, leaving the infantry stunned.

The two centurions in the infantry were named Sun Guang and Li Qun.

Sun Guang: "I heard that Xuantian Sect has animal trainers."

Li Qun: "Are you saying that the eldest princess knows how to tame animals?"

The two looked at each other and said: "Let's pool our money to buy horses? Maybe if we follow the princess, we can also lead a cavalry team!"

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