Although Anning is very familiar with the terrain of Rivoli, he cannot reveal it directly.
After all, he can't explain it; he couldn't say that God sent him a dream revealing the terrain.
So Anning said to Lasalle: "Ride quickly to Rivoli and scout the area."
Lasalle: "Do I need to delay the enemy coming from the south of Trent?"
Anning: "No, the Cavalry in the Adige River Valley cannot be effectively deployed, just ensure your scouts remain within sight of the enemy."
Lasalle: "No problem! My boys love such thrilling tasks, and they get to confront the Austrian Cavalry too!"
Bertier: "Don't worry, direct clashes between Cavalry units are rare, they usually shoot at each other from a certain distance."
In this era, actual Cavalry charges are rare. Previously, during the battle with Lafayette, the Cavalry engaged for a few hours, which was very rare in this time.