Chapter 1853
Chapter 1853: You Are the Captain (2)
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"Sniper." With a slight curve of her lips, Jessie Grain followed up sharply.
Reluctantly giving Flossie Wright a glance, Devina Millet rushed to speak, "Assaulter."
After speaking, she angrily glared at Flossie Wright.
With a slight frown, Glenn Hutchinson’s gaze swept by, seemingly unnoticed, causing Devina Millet’s fire to die out immediately.
"Assaulter." At the same time, Belinda Nichols also picked her position.
Chloe Bell propped her chin and pondered, "Demolitionist."
"I want to be an assaulter."
After contemplating for a long time, Iris Dukes said with distress.
With her fiery temperament, she preferred being a demolitionist slightly more.
Finally, only Jo-Anne Franklin was left.
Frowning thoughtfully until everyone had spoken, Jo-Anne Franklin finally said, "Command communication."
Raising his eyes slightly, Glenn Hutchinson glanced at her and quickly looked away.
He wrote down each person’s choice.
"The last thing," finishing writing, Glenn Hutchinson tossed the pen onto the table and said calmly, "I’ll now announce the Captain of the female team."
As soon as the words left his mouth, Chloe Bell’s gaze swept past Devina Millet, Jessie Grain, and Jo-Anne Franklin.
Among them, these three held the highest military ranks.
All were captains.
The choice of Captain, logically, would come from among them.
Contrary to that, Belinda Nichols, Iris Dukes, and Jessie Grain unconsciously assessed Flossie Wright.
There was a faint sense that this position was destined for Flossie Wright.
Among this group, it was only Flossie Wright, who, without any military rank, commanded the sincere respect of each person.
Even Jo-Anne Franklin couldn’t help but admire Flossie Wright slightly.
In terms of ability, Flossie Wright was the most suitable.
It’s just uncertain—
Whether this place would prioritize rank.
After all, even a single rank difference spans a vast gulf.
How would a soldier manage these military officers?
Even if the few of them conceded, outsiders watching might have a good laugh.
"Captain, Flossie Wright." Glenn Hutchinson announced steadily, "Vice Captain, Jo-Anne Franklin."
Captain, Flossie Wright.
These five words stirred slight ripples in the hearts of the six people.
Expected, yet unexpected.
Was Flossie Wright, a soldier, really going to assume the position of Captain?
Even Flossie Wright herself hadn’t foreseen this at all.
Not Jo-Anne Franklin, not Jessie Grain, not Devina Millet, directly bypassing these female officers, the position landing on her?
Flossie Wright strangely furrowed her brows.
What was the reason for such atypical conduct?
Her ability?
Reflecting on this, Flossie Wright’s expression showed no trace of joy.
"Any objections?"
His eyelids lifted slightly, Glenn Hutchinson lazily asked.
No one spoke.
Belinda Nichols, Chloe Bell, and Iris Dukes naturally had no objections to Glenn Hutchinson’s decision.
After all, this matter was unrelated to them.
Who becomes Captain is all the same to them.
But, no one knew, Jo-Anne Franklin had actively suggested Flossie Wright for the position instead, and Jessie Grain simply didn’t care about this. Her heart agreed with Flossie Wright, so how could she have any objection?
Only Devina Millet remained.
Devina Millet strongly opposed Glenn Hutchinson’s decision.
— End of Chapter 1853 —