Chapter 1396
Chapter 1396: What I Don’t Want Comes Regardless (3)_1
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No need to say it, it was a signal for Flossie Wright to take action.
The same theory couldn’t be repeated a second time, but given Flossie Wright’s ability to argue, she could undoubtedly shut Joshua Bailey up.
Glancing at her sideways, Flossie Wright didn’t pay any attention to her. Instead, she tilted her head and looked towards Belinda Nichols on the other side.
"What do you think?"
With a slight curve of her lips, Flossie Wright asked.
"I don’t like her."
Belinda Nichols spoke softly, her tone cold and not hiding her dislike.
Flossie Wright’s eyes shifted, and she turned her head to take another look at Becca Reyes.
Becca Reyes was puzzled.
"You’re a soldier,"
Flossie Wright stated, each word deliberate.
At that moment, Becca Reyes felt a jolt of surprise.
She was a soldier.
The rules of the Forces were not to be contradicted with fallacious arguments.
Why did the Deputy Instructor agree to her not running anymore?
Becca Reyes didn’t know but suppressed her doubts.
"Everyone else," raising his voice, Joshua Bailey’s expression became much gentler, as he asked the others, "Does anyone else have the same opinion?"
This time, no one answered.
Some were eager to try, but none had the guts like Cassie Ferguson.
Some had the guts, but disdained to be exempt from those thirty laps.
Hadn’t even considered this option at all.
After waiting a few more seconds to be sure no one else would speak up, Joshua Bailey then gave the command to take these new recruits waiting to be selected into the Base.
Compared to the Frogman Forces domain, this place was much larger, but they weren’t in the mood to observe; after a few turns, they were led to the track.
Without any delay, as soon as Joshua Bailey’s whistle resounded, they all rushed onto the track.
Joshua Bailey had already stated, the last ten to finish would have to run an additional ten laps.
Originally, thirty laps were already a death sentence for them, and if they really had to run ten more...
They might as well be dead!
With this mindset, everyone sprinted around the track with all their might, afraid of being in the last group.
Joshua Bailey just sat on the steps outside the track, watching them casually.
When pushed to the extreme, one’s perseverance and ability became quite apparent.
"Big Bro Bailey!"
A hearty voice sounded unexpectedly behind him.
Joshua Bailey didn’t bother turning around.
Soon, Willie Ash came to sit beside him, kicking the snow away with his foot and then settled down next to him, smiling broadly as he asked, "Training people here?"
Asking such an obvious question made Joshua Bailey feel even more irritated.
"Out with it, if you have something to say."
With a glance at Willie Ash, Joshua Bailey got straight to the point.
"I came to ask about Flossie," Willie Ash didn’t beat around the bush, and went straight to the point.
"Flossie Wright?" Joshua Bailey’s eyebrows raised.
"Uh-huh," Willie Ash nodded vigorously.
"The Captain doesn’t ask, so what’s your concern?" He paused slightly, as if suddenly recalling something, he raised his hand to Willie Ash’s shoulder, asking with implication, "You couldn’t be..."
"What are you thinking!" Willie Ash exclaimed in alarm, blocking his hand immediately and hastening to explain, "I’m just curious, that’s all."
"Curious about what?"
"She used to be a freak... Just want to see if she’s made any progress," Willie Ash explained, but soon adopted a more ingratiating expression, "Just give your assessment."
"Haven’t noticed," Joshua Bailey brushed the snow off his shoulder and spoke indifferently.
— End of Chapter 1396 —