Chapter 1153
Chapter 1153 Related to Erina Taylor Part 1(3)_1
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There’s more training tomorrow, and she needs sufficient physical strength, otherwise she simply won’t be able to keep going.
Drifting in and out of consciousness, she did manage to fall asleep.
It’s just that her sleep was very light, so when Jessie Grain came back, she vaguely heard the noise but didn’t even turn over.
The next day, four o’clock.
Flossie Wright rolled out of bed, put on her clothes, and hopped down.
Outside, the sky was completely dark.
She took her phone, turned on just the screen’s light, intending to illuminate her way to the balcony to wash up, but inadvertently discovered two items on the desk.
𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺
One was an unfamiliar notebook.
The other was the MP3 player she had tossed away the night before.
After Glenn Hutchinson had left, she had tossed the MP3 player away, so it must have been Jessie Grain who picked it up for her.
As for the notebook—
After a few glances, Flossie Wright turned on her phone’s screen with one hand and picked up the notebook with the other, casually flipping through the pages.
At first glance, she saw unfamiliar handwriting.
But after a couple of pages, there were several entries, all related to sniper knowledge, various small insights.
Flossie Wright was slightly startled and continued to flip through a few more pages until she suddenly found Glenn Hutchinson’s notes.
Glenn Hutchinson had copied down so many notes for her, and Flossie Wright often referred to them when she needed to, so she was familiar with Glenn’s handwriting.
She recognized it at once.
"You’re up?"
In the midst of her surprise, a gentle inquiry suddenly came from behind her.
It seemed like the person just woke up, their voice a bit hoarse, even somewhat listless.
Probably exhausted from the training.
Setting down the phone and notebook, Flossie Wright shifted slightly, looking toward the bed by the door opposite her.
And sure enough, Jessie Grain was propping herself up, rubbing her eyes and looking at her.
"What time is it?" Jessie Grain asked languidly.
Glancing at the phone screen, Flossie Wright replied, "Four o’clock."
"So early?" Jessie Grain was quite surprised, was just about to get up, then lay back down, "I’ll sleep a bit more."
Flossie Wright responded indifferently.
She didn’t mean to disturb Jessie Grain, but they were used to waking up immediately at any sound.
Even if she was extra careful, she couldn’t help but make some noise.
She had gone to bed early the night before, and with her agitated mood, she had no interest in sleeping and woke up early.
Not continuing to lie in, she had been shut in the dark room for ten days, and while she was able to exercise there, the space was limited. She could only ensure that she did her usual physical activity, which wasn’t quite up to the level of real training.
After all, those brutal methods of training, the strength they sapped, couldn’t be matched by spending ten times the effort without the proper equipment.
With some time before they had to assemble, Flossie Wright decided to exercise and stretch her muscles.
"By the way."
Flossie Wright hadn’t reached the balcony when Jessie Grain suddenly spoke up.
Her footsteps pausing, Flossie Wright tilted her head slightly, looking toward her, and inquired, "What is it?"
"You don’t have to train this morning," Jessie Grain seemed a bit more awake, speaking more clearly, "When it’s time to assemble, the Captain will take you to the psychological evaluation team to test your mental state."
"Test?" Flossie Wright raised an eyebrow.
"Yeah," Jessie Grain confirmed, "They’re worried we might develop issues after spending so long in the dark room."
Clearly, similar psychological evaluations had already been experienced by Jessie Grain and Nancy Phillips.
— End of Chapter 1153 —