Chapter 1800
Chapter 1800: A Happy Ending for All (Part 1)
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"I suggest that you and Cassie Ferguson be assigned to the same group," said Jo Qin earnestly, looking at Flossie Wright.
Flossie Wright’s calm expression changed slightly, unexpectedly.
With Cassie Ferguson?
"Last time she was with Belinda Nichols..."
Flossie narrowed her eyes.
"That was also my suggestion," Jo Qin said naturally.
With a slight frown, Flossie asked coldly.
"To probe," Jo Qin stared at her, not concealing it.
"Who?" Flossie’s frown deepened, her voice growing colder.
"Both of them," Jo Qin said lightly.
"Cassie Ferguson cannot compare to Belinda Nichols."
Flossie showed slight dissatisfaction in her expression.
Belinda was merely aloof, but she knew her limits in whatever she did and never did anything unappealing. One could say that aside from her cold nature, there was nothing wrong with her behavior.
Cassie Ferguson?
Thinking about putting these two names together made Flossie feel uncomfortable.
Disconcerting.
Nodding, Jo Qin expressed agreement with her opinion.
The so-called probe into Belinda Nichols didn’t mean much. It was just that during the Military Academy, Jo Qin noticed that Belinda mostly collaborated with familiar people, and there was always some lack of coordination with strangers, so she paid more attention to it.
Later, due to the problem of how to allocate Cassie Ferguson, at some point, these two names were linked together.
And so, they were naturally assigned to the same group.
After the Desert Training ended, Jo Qin looked at the individual records of the two and found that they actually had no interaction, basically each doing their own thing, without mentioning each other, acting alone from beginning to end.
I heard that last time when the drug dealers scattered and fled, they encountered Belinda Nichols and Cassie Ferguson. Back then, Jo Qin specifically looked up that day, but the result left her greatly disappointed.
Even when facing drug dealers, they didn’t cooperate at all. When they dispersed at night, they discovered them separately and resolved it easily.
Jo Qin thought at the time that arranging Cassie Ferguson and Belinda Nichols together was a complete mistake.
"And the result?"
After a brief pause, Flossie asked coolly.
"The result," looking at her, Jo Qin’s expression turned slightly stern, then continued, "Next is Cassie’s last chance. I’m leaving her fate up to you."
"I’m not interested."
A slight movement in her brow, Flossie replied somewhat blandly.
Though annoyed with Cassie, she and Cassie had resolved their issues, and she saw no need to continue hounding Cassie, nor did she want any contact with her.
For those she disliked, if she couldn’t find satisfaction in dealing a blow, she preferred not to see them at all. Even if she disciplined the other person, it would still upset her; she had no energy for such matters.
"Besides you, no one can team up with her."
Looking at Flossie with firm determination, Jo Qin spoke decisively.
For this final training, she wasn’t clear about the specific situation, and was somewhat doubtful about whether it was a real combat scenario. But since the information said it was, she had to treat it as such.
Glenn Hutchinson asked her to assign all the female cadets, two per group, and the remaining ten were just enough to use.
Five groups.
She had almost figured out the list.
But, Cassie Ferguson was quite a headache.
Belinda Nichols was excluded, and Devina Millet and others shouldn’t even be considered; they were always completely suppressed by Cassie Ferguson and teaming up with her would definitely lead to many conflicts. If neither side conceded, they would end up acting separately, similar to not being grouped at all.
— End of Chapter 1800 —