Chen Xi silently turned his head; to be honest, he felt that Zhou Yu sometimes was truly in his youthful arrogance. However, Zhou Yu's youthful arrogance was not Chen Xi's concern; managing his own affairs was sufficient to avoid Zhou Yu dragging him down.
After marching for over two hours the following day, they reached the small grove Zhou Yu had estimated. The truth is the South indeed lacks horses, but this doesn't mean Southerners find learning to ride horses difficult. On the contrary, under Zhou Yu's leadership, they adapted quickly once they started horse riding.
Nevertheless, no matter how fast they progress, the archers under Zhou Yu's command cannot mature into mounted archers, at most they might be infantry who can ride horses, thanks to the stirrups; otherwise, countless soldiers would fall from their horses.
