Chapter 1210
Chapter 1210 Phase Test Recommendations Good Articles (3)_1
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According to Rowdy Brightwill’s original words, it was brutally infuriating.
Knowing the kind of person Rowdy Brightwill was, although he often exaggerated about many things, he basically never lied, which is why Ella Pemberton had persuaded her family to come back a day earlier.
Seeing her smile, Franklin Cody wrinkled his brows, quite perplexed as he asked, "Is there a problem?"
Right then, Ella Pemberton shook her head.
Without further questioning, it was unclear whether Franklin Cody believed her or not.
After a pause, Franklin Cody looked at Ella Pemberton and asked directly, "Captain Pemberton, when will you take over?"
Thinking about it, Ella Pemberton then realized that what he was referring to was taking over the role of Instructor.
"Have you been very busy lately?" Ella Pemberton asked, tilting her head slightly.
"What’s up?" Franklin Cody asked, puzzled.
"It’s like this," Ella Pemberton began with a pleasant, gentle explanation, "I think you train them very well, and if you’re available, could you please continue to do me this favor and train them a bit longer? You know, uh, they are my soldiers after all, and I have some reservations about being harsh on them."
Franklin Cody furrowed his brows in thought for a moment before looking solemnly at her. Finally, he nodded firmly, "Okay."
As a sniper, he had few opportunities to participate in combat missions.
As the saying goes, troops are maintained for many days but used in a moment, these snipers’ missions were essentially nonstop training, because they were seldom called upon for regular rescue missions.
Although they were in the Navy, they were also snipers; it was not as if they could take their guns and go diving in the sea to rescue people, right?
So, besides his own training, Franklin Cody’s life was relatively leisured.
With his agreement, Ella Pemberton’s expression softened further, and she smiled, "Then I’ll trouble you."
Franklin Cody replied stiffly.
Indeed, he was just as Rowdy Brightwill had described him, a piece of cold, hard stone.
Ella Pemberton couldn’t help but shake her head with a smile, "You can go back to your tasks."
His response was decisive, and Franklin Cody stood ramrod straight, as if ready to salute her at any moment.
Ella Pemberton was at a loss for words.
Having agreed on this, the training plan was naturally still Franklin Cody’s responsibility.
That entire day, Flossie Wright and the others were training, with no spare time, let alone to ask Ella Pemberton about the situation.
They didn’t expect that night, Franklin Cody would end the training an hour early and let them return to the Dormitory at 12 o’clock.
"I think there’s a situation."
On the way back, the three of them exchanged glances, and finally, Jessie Grain voiced the doubt they all harbored.
"Quite a coincidence."
Nancy Phillips pressed down her cap brim and extended her hand toward Jessie.
Jessie Grain took it in return, and the two of them affirmed their shared thought.
Flossie Wright stood by, watching them with some boredom, as she lifted her eyes to gaze at the night sky above.
In this period, aside from training, the three of them had nothing else to occupy them, their bodies tired to the limit, their lives dull to the extreme, with Jessie Grain and Nancy Phillips occasionally cracking some dry humor.
Often, Flossie Wright would rather believe that they had lost their senses.
On the second floor, Jessie Grain and Nancy Phillips said their goodbyes.
Flossie Wright took the lead up to the third floor.
As soon as she arrived at the corridor, she saw the light from Dormitory 307 turned on.
Her steps momentarily faltering, Flossie Wright raised her hand and nudged her cap brim slightly, then placed her hands in her pockets, and walked leisurely to the door of Dormitory 307.
The door was half-open, with light spilling out; she looked up slightly, and the light fell into her sight.
— End of Chapter 1210 —