Lightly equipped Jerome Bonaparte and William I rode their horses towards the north, escorted by the Württemberg Guard Cavalry, and soon arrived at the forest on the outskirts of Stuttgart.
Riding on horseback, William I tightened the reins and stopped at the edge of the forest, turning his head to ask Jerome Bonaparte, who was half a horse's length behind him, "Shall we see who can hunt more?"
"Of course!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded and responded to William I, then grabbed the reins with one hand and pulled out the Minie Rifle strapped to the horse with the other hand, placing it on his shoulder like a western cowboy.
By the way, the Württemberg Kingdom's army is equipped similarly to the French Empire, with their main weapon also being the Minie Rifle, which is also manufactured by the French Empire.
William I looked at his spirited son-in-law with a slight smile and continued driving his horse forward.
