But this time, Leon would rather spend a lot of money to keep the horses than dare to sell them, conversely, if he trained enough riders in the future, he would thick-skinnedly ask Baron Eriv to buy back the warhorses he had sold last time.
Selva had gone from being an undisturbed hollow in the hills to a borderland rife with strife.
Expanding the cavalry was an urgent need, after all, whether in his past life or the world he currently lived in, heavy cavalry had almost always dominated the battlefield in the era of melee weapons.
Even though there were numerous historical cases where heavy cavalry had spectacularly failed, those cases were notorious precisely because they had deeply entrenched the impression of the "weak" overcoming the "strong" in people's minds.
The maneuverability of cavalry was crucial for controlling the battlefield, and ultimately, for deciding the outcome of the battle.
Especially heavy cavalry.