Chapter 139 - Riding a Horse

The ability that Xia Wanyuan had displayed just now was enough to make Prince Charlie look straight at her.

Prince Charlie rode his horse and prepared for a while. Then, the two sides stood in front of the starting line.

The referee blew the whistle and two horses dashed out.

There was a hurdle in modern equestrian programs that tested the horseman's control and coordination.

Why did Xia Wanyuan feel that Prince Charlie's flaunting of his horsemanship was laughable?

Because in her eyes, these so-called obstacles were really child's play.

These obstacles that were no more than two meters tall were a piece of cake to her. If it were any ordinary cavalry from a thousand years ago, they would not treat this as a competition.

There were no modern cars in ancient times. If one wanted to reach their destination quickly, they had to ride a horse.

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