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On the barren land northwest of Rolling Stone Town.
The cavalrymen led their warhorses at the front.
In the middle were a large number of supplies and carriages.
Behind them were the garrison, the militia, the reserves, and the temporarily recruited civilians.
Such a large marching scene clearly exceeded the requirement of 1,000 people.
However, this did not violate the rules.
The secret order of war required that only registered personnel from both sides could actually participate in the battle.
However, it did not specify that only these 1000 people would complete all the transportation and logistics work during the war mobilization.
In this way.
Rolling Stone Town recruited a large number of labourers to provide labour for transportation.
This way, not only could they ensure the soldiers' combat effectiveness to the greatest extent, but they could also carry more war resources.
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