Chapter 1231
Chapter 1231: The Final Test (4)_1
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However, this round of confrontation only made Daniel Ramos even more interested in her.
He remembered when Flossie Wright was back in the recruits’ squad, she had, in a competition, tricked Calvin Ramos into retreat with a feint, but it was clear to everyone that at that time Flossie Wright could not withstand many moves from Calvin Ramos.
There was no distinct winner or loser.
Before long, both of them had sustained injuries, and upon hearing footsteps, they appropriately stopped their fight.
"That’s enough?"
With a raised eyebrow, Daniel Ramos looked at her with a smile in his eyes, rubbing the bruise at his temple.
Flossie Wright withdrew her hands, seeing the Inspector leaving from the corner of her eye, and lifted the brim of her cap, "Goodbye."
It was time to rest.
Having said that, Flossie Wright walked towards the playground, striding confidently toward the women soldiers’ dormitory building.
Daniel Ramos stood in place, watching her retreating figure.
Interesting.
He did not know how a person could, in less than a year, hone such skills.
Perhaps Flossie Wright’s abilities were not very prominent in the frogman team, but her rocket-like pace of growth was something no one else could keep up with.
But, this was no longer his concern.
Watching that figure leave, Daniel Ramos lifted his gaze to the star-studded sky.
The days to come would be interesting.
That evening, Flossie Wright slept for less than two hours before starting a new training session.
As September just began, Flossie Wright, Nancy Phillips, and Jessie Grain experienced a series of unexpected trainings.
They began taking turns acting as live targets.
One would stand at a distance, holding an apple in hand, motionless, waiting for others to take their shots.
It trained not just psychological strength but also their shooting skills.
However, this training was after much deliberation by Ella Pemberton and Franklin Cody. Ella Pemberton was reluctant to start such training so early because it was essentially gambling with the team members’ lives, but Franklin Cody insisted.
Ella Pemberton had no choice but to compromise.
Fortunately, the three of them had confidence in their own and their comrades’ marksmanship, and they somehow endured through the brutal training.
Beyond that, their physical training was significantly reduced, and sometimes Franklin Cody would leave them in the jungle, lying motionless on the ground, staying there for an entire day.
Also, because of this period of training, the three of them had their temperaments honed to be even more steady and calm.
Mariana Buck, who shared the dormitory, clearly noticed some changes in Jessie Grain’s character but could not accurately pinpoint the differences. It was Flossie Wright, however, who behaved as she always did, never arousing Belinda Nichols’s suspicions.
After half a month of such training, Franklin Cody conducted the final assessment for them.
Flossie Wright and her team spent twenty-four hours in the jungle.
Newbie snipers PK veteran snipers.
Within those twenty-four hours, all snipers, without sleep or rest and no communication devices, needed to distinguish between their comrades and enemies.
The elusive Flossie Wright seamlessly blended in with the veteran snipers, communicated with them using secret signals, and, in the last half hour, joined forces with Jessie Grain and Nancy Phillips, eliminating all snipers.
Even Franklin Cody could not help but see Flossie Wright in a new light upon seeing the results.
"She’s quite impressive, isn’t she?"
Staying up late waiting for it to finish, Ella Pemberton, who learned the outcome from Franklin Cody, asked him with a smile while massaging her forehead.
Franklin Cody answered straightforwardly, bluntly acknowledging Flossie Wright’s ability.
— End of Chapter 1231 —