Chapter 1658
Chapter 1658: Promising Talent, But Dylan Murray Set Them Up (2)
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When did they come together?
Joshua Bailey was stunned, blinking once, and finally could only watch them leave.
Since the disbandment, there weren’t many people left on the Training Ground, and most of the onlookers had dispersed.
With someone as authoritative as Perry Reed present, the students, while curious, didn’t have the courage to approach.
So, as soon as they left the Training Ground, people automatically stepped back, with no one really paying attention to Flossie Wright and Perry Reed.
It wasn’t until they left that Flossie Wright noticed Perry Reed’s expression was very gloomy.
That brooding look seemed as if he could strangle her at any minute.
"What’s with that expression?"
Frowning slightly, Flossie Wright asked.
Perry Reed halted his steps, glaring at her coldly, "What do you think?"
"Don’t just stand by and watch next time."
Fixing her gaze on him, Flossie Wright got straight to the point.
"Oh?" Perry Reed raised an eyebrow slightly.
He stared intently at Flossie Wright, his expression serious and somber, the dangerous aura growing increasingly intense.
"You disrupted us."
Flossie Wright’s demeanor was indifferent, not overly emphasizing her point.
Having long been accustomed to Perry Reed’s dominance, it was generally difficult to persuade him to change his mind once he decided on something.
And in front of Perry Reed, if Flossie Wright went to great lengths to argue, the situation would probably get even uglier.
"You’re very considerate of them?"
With a gaze as cold as ice, Perry Reed furrowed his brow slightly and asked in a low, icy voice.
Pausing for a moment.
Flossie Wright lifted her eyes and slowly spoke, "Just like with Slaughter."
Implicitly, she once considered Slaughter her home, and now, she considers the Forces her home.
The people here were just as important to her as those life-and-death comrades from Slaughter.
Of course, this was only what she wanted to convey to Perry Reed.
After all, those who have lived and died together have varying degrees of importance.
"Does this place compare to Slaughter?"
Coldly staring at her, Perry Reed suppressed his surging anger.
"It doesn’t," meeting Perry Reed’s gaze, Flossie Wright calmly said, "but in the future, who knows."
She was no longer Erina Taylor; Slaughter was what Erina valued most, but she was Flossie Wright. She still had feelings for Slaughter, but the thing that could truly keep her was still this Force.
She hoped Perry Reed would realize this —
Perhaps by then, he wouldn’t be so furious.
Perry Reed let out a low chuckle, soft, with an unclear meaning.
Yet, the aura around him grew increasingly cold and dangerous.
"I should’ve tied you up and taken you back a long time ago," Perry Reed said in a chilly tone, "would’ve saved a lot of trouble."
Placing her hands in her pockets, Flossie Wright shrugged, facing Perry Reed as she walked backward.
After a brief pause, Perry Reed lifted his leg, slowly following along.
They walked one behind the other.
Many students passed by around them.
Flossie Wright was no different from them.
The vibrant Campus exuded an absolute order.
Everyone wore military uniforms, the color belonging to the Army, and Flossie Wright wore the same attire as them, with no significant age difference, blending seamlessly into the Campus.
However, compared to those restless students, Flossie Wright exuded more composure and calmness.
This was her most outstanding trait.
— End of Chapter 1658 —