The little Shengjiang, which was just a month old, was still quite small, but that was in relation to adult horses.
Although it wasn't yet at the age where it could be ridden, once it started playfully hopping around, it was already beyond the control of someone like Xiaowang, who was a relatively lean horse-riding coach.
Everyone said that a horse isn't raised through building a relationship but through training. No matter how good the relationship is between you and a horse, if you don't train it, you won't be able to ride it.
No matter whether this statement held any truth, Li Younan had already begun using his extensive horseback training experience (crossed out, system skills) to train little Shengjiang.
Training at this age was indeed somewhat of a stretch, but Li Younan had begun letting little Shengjiang grasp some commands.
