Chapter 1430
Chapter 1430: This is Your Mistake (2)_1
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In the morning cross-country run, he’d been punished for two days, and the physical torment and pain only fueled his fighting spirit and passion.
From yesterday until now, he had continuously harbored resentment towards Joshua Bailey and Glenn Hutchinson.
At the very least, he couldn’t be eliminated by them just like that!
The three turned around.
Outside the dormitory building was a vast expanse of snow.
Snowflakes were swirling in the air, having fallen all night long; the ice and snow that were about to melt away were covered once more within a few hours, blanketing every corner of the Base.
The training ground, the road, flower beds, the trees along the path...
Everything in sight was concealed by the white snow.
On the road from the dormitory to the training ground, they could see a series of footprints.
Probably from two people.
The footprints were fresh; they must have passed by not long ago.
The three arrived at the training ground.
"You’re here?"
Joshua Bailey, who had been waiting in the snowy field, saw the three of them approaching at a leisurely pace and grinned as he waved at them.
Rowdy Brightwill was annoyed by him; seeing him with a beaming smile, he couldn’t even bother to give him a glance.
Curious about the new footprints, Rowdy Brightwill ignored him and looked around, quickly spotting Sandy Cruz on the 400-meter obstacle course.
There was also another familiar-looking male soldier.
Rowdy Brightwill raised his eyebrows in surprise.
This Sandy Cruz...
Was truly someone to keep an eye on.
"Let’s go train,"
said Joshua Bailey to them.
In fact, without him saying anything, the three headed towards the 400-meter obstacle course.
𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎
Having experienced it yesterday, they were now well-acquainted with it—who cared about this instructor’s presence?
Seeing their cool attitude, Joshua Bailey unexpectedly tugged at the corner of his mouth and then lowered his eyes to look at the roster in his hands.
Though he initially intended to mark them with a cross, when it came time to write, he still gave them an "excellent."
There was no helping it, who made them so clever?
Glancing at their figures, Joshua Bailey continued to stand still, taking a deep breath of the chilly air before exhaling it back out.
Waiting for the arrival of others.
Male and female soldiers hurried over in succession, not presenting a one-sided situation, which slightly eased Joshua Bailey.
"Joshua Bailey."
Half an hour later, Joshua Bailey heard someone call his name.
The warm and pleasant voice brought a touch of mildness to the icy weather.
It was starkly different from the anger and irritability he’d felt over the past two days—two complete extremes.
The action of Joshua Bailey holding the pen paused, and he looked in the direction of the sound, immediately seeing Ann Cavanaugh in a white coat.
She stood quietly in the snowfield, with a small medical kit slung over her shoulder, her gentle and warm gaze falling on him, her eyes revealing a hint of a smile.
Unlike others, she was neither clad in military uniform struggling fiercely nor rolling and shouting in the mud.
She was graceful and quiet, with snowflakes gently falling on her, creating an image of tranquil times.
She stood out from the struggling female soldiers, yet showcased another kind of beauty.
When he saw her clearly, Joshua Bailey nearly dropped the pen in his hands.
"You, you, you..." Joshua Bailey was a bit nervous, and his expression took on a hint of caution, "Ann Cavanaugh, what are you doing here?"
This was a major headache...
She had a good temper, never stirred trouble or created issues, but apart from their Captain and Deputy Captain, she was someone nobody else could afford to provoke.
— End of Chapter 1430 —