Chapter 100 - To the South

Icemit wasn't too far from the capital. It took just three days to get there by horse using the White Merchant Road, which had been specifically reformed during Stahl's reign to make it simpler for wagons carrying iron and other products to travel all over the kingdom. However, reforming and expanding this road had its challenges. The path could only fit four wagons next to each other due to the rough-icy land and dense forests. An expansion was difficult thanks to the expensive cost and the hard environment.

Luther stood at the forefront of the cavalry unit, which had been arranged in a formation known as echelon. In this formation, the cavalry was organized diagonally, with each unit positioned behind each other and to the right or left of the unity in front. If observed from above, this arrangement would appear like the rungs of a ladder, a unique shape that granted great maneuverability and speed.

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