Marcus, leading the Cavalry charge, roared at the top of his lungs, "Charge! Catch up to the General!"
Breaking through was their perfect opportunity to advance, whether it was storming the city walls or storming into the city, they held an absolute advantage.
In contrast, the Riven Soldiers, lacking ample resources to feed and breed war horses, were weak in Cavalry.
The Cavalry galloped up the slope, through the lingering scorching smoke and the dust-filled air. Being some distance from the city gate was a regret for them, otherwise, seizing it directly would have ended the war.
Lance, Reed, and others sought other methods of siege, their discussions about the Cavalry charge would tear through the enemy forces, and they would act like crocodiles, sweeping through and shredding any remaining enemies like a comb.