Lee Da-hee sat on Chic, dressed in a fancy hairpin and a delicate pink hanbok, while Kyu-ha sat behind her, wearing a dignified uniform.
"I'm sure you've heard the explanation. While you are on standby, we'll signal you to rush and fall into a safe place. So let's get started."
Director Kim Jung-nam's signal came as Chic carried Kyu-ha and Lee Da-hee to the far side of the field, and the red flag waved.
Kyu-ha's eyes lit up as he saw the flag, and he muttered something as he stroked Chic's neck.
"What?"
Lee Da-hee, who mistook Kyu-ha's reaction, asked him out of curiosity, but Kyu-ha soon grabbed Chic's reins, kicking the horse lightly with his heels.
"Giddy up."
Full Pace Gallop.
It refers to a horse's maximum pace, with its speed reaching up to 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. Kyu-ha's posture was different from that used in Korea, as Korean-style horseback riding was designed primarily for educational and competitive purposes. In contrast, Kyu-ha's Mongolian-style horseback riding style was optimized for hunting and survival.
It was common in primitive nature to run for days across midlands, and Mongolia is located on a vast g...
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