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Liu Erxi rode a tall horse back to the village. The horses are good horses. The captured Japanese horses are maroon red, even redder than maroon, and are very delicate and charming. Not only is the coat color brighter than all the donkeys in Dongjiang Village, but it is also much taller than the youngest one. It is not inferior to the horse that the youngest son of the security chief Liu Mancang rode last time. The horse Liu Qingming, the son of the security guard Liu Mancang, was riding was a white horse. It was all white with no hair on it, and it was so bright that it was dazzling. Liu Qingming's horse is also a good horse. It was also captured by the Japanese and Liu Qingming personally captured it. The battle was fierce, or brutal, with corpses strewn on the ground and rivers of blood. Liu Qingming's eyes were red with the killing. The Japanese rode the horse that later became Liu Qingming and rushed towards the horse's later owner. The later owner of the horse rushed straight towards his later mount.
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