Chapter 1605
Chapter 1605: Don’t Touch Her or Else (4)
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Calmly found a place.
Glenn Hutchinson glanced at her a few times, then withdrew his gaze.
Two minutes later, after all the cadets boarded the helicopter, Joshua Bailey also jumped on.
As soon as he saw Glenn Hutchinson, Joshua Bailey called out ingratiatingly.
As for Dallion Collins beside him, he didn’t even spare him a glance.
So opportunistic!
Faced with such opportunistic behavior, Dallion Collins likewise gave him a kick.
"A gentleman uses his words, not his fists!"
Stretching out his finger, Joshua Bailey warned Dallion Collins, but as Dallion’s leg swung over, he instinctively jumped back to quickly avoid the powerful kick.
Having dodged safely, Joshua Bailey patted his clothes, quite indignantly complaining to Glenn Hutchinson, "Captain, can’t you control him!"
Glenn Hutchinson gave him a cold stare.
Joshua Bailey backed down in an instant.
Meanwhile, the two rows of cadets sitting face to face couldn’t help but break into soft laughter.
Even the cadets dared to laugh at him?
Joshua Bailey shot a glance around, instantly suppressing all the gazes, then proceeded with a points ranking in hand.
"What are you looking at? Shut your eyes and listen!"
Slapping the paper in his hand, Joshua Bailey shouted in frustration.
The cadets were speechless.
Standing in the middle, if they don’t look at you, who else would they look at?
"Now, let’s announce the scores," Joshua Bailey said casually, not bothering whether their eyes were open or closed. As the helicopter soared, he directly got to the point, "After ten days, Flossie Wright consistently holds the first place. Points, 50!"
Joshua Bailey announced with great pomp, even casting a sympathetic glance at Flossie.
Flossie ignored him.
"Cassie Ferguson, points, 60!"
"Charles Reyes, points, 68!"
"Simon Weastle, points, 71!"
"Devina Millet, points, 78!"
Taking five minutes, Joshua Bailey finished reading out all the remaining cadets’ points.
This time, the points deduction was fair and just, with only deductions for incomplete missions, no odd deduction items.
So, this time the points, too, decreased in tens.
Once Joshua Bailey finished, the scene fell into silence, even those cadets wanting to ask about the destination unanimously remained quiet.
Half an hour later.
The helicopter landed over the vast expanse of the Snow Mountain.
The weather was great, no wind or snow.
The biting cold wrapped them the moment they stepped off the helicopter, as the cold air relentlessly stripped away their body heat.
"Captain, I’ll head off first then."
Joshua Bailey, the last to disembark, also said a word to Glenn Hutchinson.
Glenn Hutchinson responded coldly.
Touched his nose, Joshua Bailey disembarked in disappointment.
Soon, the helicopter flew out of sight.
A gust of wind blew by, Joshua Bailey squinted his eyes, and when he focused, he saw the cadets already arranged in neat rows atop the Snow Mountain.
"Whoa, quite well-behaved, huh."
Clapping his hands, Joshua Bailey chuckled, taking a few steps towards them.
At that moment, almost all the cadets were watching him approach with wary, tense eyes.
As if he were a ferocious beast.
Joshua Bailey chuckled helplessly, "Don’t look at me, move one kilometer back, grab your equipment. If you don’t reach the destination before nightfall, forget about dinner."
— End of Chapter 1605 —