Chapter 1845
Chapter 1845: Ending (3)
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So what a bother!
Writing reflections makes your hand ache.
"Let’s go back."
Flossie Wright shrugged and said calmly.
After speaking, she took the lead ahead of the two, heading towards the dormitory building.
Rowdy Brightwill and Sandy Cruz glanced at each other, then followed Flossie Wright.
With an hour before six o’clock, they returned to the dormitory for a shower. Then Rowdy Brightwill informed the male soldiers’ dormitory while Flossie Wright informed the female soldiers’ dormitory, the three of them plus Belinda Nichols headed to the canteen.
After a hot meal, they just made it back to the dormitory.
Making sure to leave a few minutes to bring down their packed luggage.
At six o’clock, all the remaining trainees stood in perfect formation below the dormitory building.
people were arranged in two rows of ten, neat and orderly, without a hint of movement allowed.
Their military posture was textbook standard.
The sky gradually darkened.
Until it was completely dark.
They waited for a full two hours.
Finally, Joshua Bailey, having finished his tasks, arrived late.
"You’re still waiting?!"
Upon glimpsing the tidy formation, Joshua Bailey exclaimed in surprise.
Indeed, he didn’t expect that, being two hours late, they would still be waiting like this.
For some reason, seeing such a formation gave Joshua Bailey a bit of comfort inside.
At least—
Not everyone is like Cassie Ferguson, right?
There are always some like them who aren’t such a headache.
Even though not everyone among them is as naturally gifted as Cassie Ferguson.
They managed to stay!
They all replied in unison, firm and powerful in response to his casual question.
"You bunch of fools..." Interrupted mid-sentence, Joshua Bailey laughed beforehand, "Alright, you’re all qualified. We’re teammates from now on, and I won’t be your instructor anymore. No need to be so formal... Okay, stop standing so rigidly, come with me, and I’ll assign you new dormitories."
Wave his hand, Joshua Bailey beckoned them, and led away the new recruits.
The new recruits followed him silently.
Perhaps knowing about Cassie Ferguson’s incident, aware of the pressure on the instructors, they all tacitly maintained silence and obedience, so as not to add any trouble for the instructors.
Of course, Joshua Bailey successfully noticed.
Even his attitude improved significantly along the way.
At least, no longer keeping a stern face like during the day.
Joshua Bailey led them to the veteran soldiers’ dormitory building.
Only one building, four floors, very spacious, totally incomparable to the "dangerous building" where they previously stayed.
"Male soldiers on the third floor, two per room, 306 to 312, one left to stay in 305 with me, female soldiers on the fourth floor, 401 to 404, the remaining one has her own room."
Upon reaching outside the dormitory building, Joshua Bailey spoke ahead.
The trainees had a vague premonition.
Just as they expected.
"I won’t take you upstairs, you can assign yourselves."
Having said that, Joshua Bailey patted his backside and walked away.
Leaving a big group of trainees, stunned and bewildered.
They waited half the day, just for the dormitory assignment?
Usually, they would surely erupt, cursing Joshua Bailey. But for some reason, given the current situation, they couldn’t even manage to say a single obscene word.
Just feeling a bit upset, a bit ridiculous.
All that remained was their tremendous anticipation for the new dormitory.
New dormitory, new training, new life.
Their half-year selection process, finally concluded at this point.
Then, a new phase begins.
Although the end of the selection process was somewhat unsatisfactory, and the start of the new life a bit absurd.
But it did not affect them.
"Flossie, I’ll stay with you—"
Once Joshua Bailey left, Iris Dukes lunged toward Flossie Wright.
But halfway there, Belinda Nichols appeared in front of her, directly blocking her path.
"Come on, let sister help you find a new dormitory."
Devina Millet grabbed Iris Dukes and dragged her directly into the dormitory building.
As for Chloe Bell, she proactively stood alongside Jessie Grain.
Even if she was in the same dormitory with Jessie Grain, she was unwilling to share one with Cassie Ferguson.
In the noisy setting, Flossie Wright lifted her eyes.
The night sky was filled with shining, brilliant stars.
— End of Chapter 1845 —