Chapter 1564
Chapter 1564: Deducted Fifty Points (5)_1
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Liliana Prutoz and Eleanor Mckenzie had gone to bed late and were now asleep in a bed.
There were also Iris Dukes and Chloe Bell, one on the top bunk and the other on the bottom, both hidden under their blankets without a stir.
They were sleeping soundly.
Flossie Wright came back after washing up and having some Steamed Buns, then woke up the drowsy Iris Dukes.
Without waiting for her, Flossie Wright left directly with Belinda Nichols.
It was half an hour until nine o’clock, so Flossie Wright and Belinda Nichols went to run a few laps on the parade ground first.
When the assembly whistle sounded, they joined the crowd in gathering on the parade ground.
"Beep— Beep— Beep—"
Joshua Bailey’s whistle never stopped blowing in his hand.
Not until everyone had arrived, did he leisurely put down the whistle.
"Now that everyone is here, just follow me," he said.
After a cursory glance at the people in the ranks, Joshua Bailey waved his hand at them.
Without any further ado, he turned and walked away.
His attitude might seem irresponsible, but it was very consistent with Joshua Bailey’s actions, and of course, after being honed for these days, the students no longer had any spirit of resistance.
Fortunately—
This time for the assembly, no student was late.
Joshua Bailey led them to a large classroom.
It was big enough to accommodate nearly two hundred people.
"Choose any seat, you have two minutes. I don’t want to see anybody standing," he ordered.
At some point, Joshua Bailey had acquired a megaphone.
His voice, amplified by the megaphone, echoed in the large classroom.
Making sure that everyone heard him loud and clear.
So, all the students immediately took action, quickly selecting their spots in the classroom.
It was a large lecture hall, no different from those in universities.
It was clear that it was seldom used, as dust covered the tables and chairs.
Having been in the Forces for some time, those with a penchant for cleanliness struggled here; they didn’t care whether there was dust or not, they just sat down with a resigned air.
After all, there were no clean spots, so they might as well make do.
Rolling on the ground was not a rare occurrence.
Two minutes later.
Nearly two hundred students, all in uniform, sat neatly in the classroom.
A quick glance revealed a well-ordered scene.
"No talking, sit tight, the papers are coming," Joshua Bailey lazily announced through the megaphone.
As soon as he finished speaking, any murmur of conversation in the classroom immediately vanished without a trace.
Joshua Bailey smiled in satisfaction at the sudden silence.
At that moment, almost every student had a question mark hovering over their head.
Hand out papers? For a test?
Since their arrival, they had been in constant physical training. What could they possibly have to test on?
Why didn’t they give any advance notice?!
The shift from confusion to anger was clearly etched on the faces of most of the students.
However, having been chosen for their elite status, whether in terms of psychological quality or Military Skills, they had certainly made the cut in their original Forces.
Thus, no one stood up to protest against Joshua Bailey.
Only Flossie Wright, who was in the know, maintained her composure from the moment they entered until the papers were distributed.
A single sheet of paper, one signing pen.
Most of the paper was blank, save for a prompt in the upper right corner.
[Write truthfully about your experiences of surviving in the wild, such as: building a Sanctuary, finding food, the people you encountered...]
Beneath the main prompt were several lines of supplementary instructions.
Specifically referencing "the people you encountered."
1. Mark an ’X’ or a check based on your impression. An ’X’ means you want THEM to leave; a check means you want THEM to stay;
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