Chapter 526
Chapter 526 Episode 080 Remember to Write a Will (3)
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"And then?"
Flossie Wright turned away indifferently.
After a pause, Glenn Hutchinson said slowly, "Train well."
As soon as he finished speaking, Flossie forcefully shook his hand off, turned around without hesitation, and walked steadily towards the door.
The door opened, and then closed.
There wasn’t the slightest hint of reluctance.
Looking at the closed door, where a silhouette was now obscured, it took Glenn Hutchinson a long while to lower his head and glance at his untouched desk.
Simultaneously, the screen of his phone lit up, accompanied by a subtle vibration. A new text message appeared.
[Remember to write a will.]
The frosty wind whistled in from the open window, lifting up the sheets of paper on the desk one by one.
As the screen of his phone dimmed again, Glenn Hutchinson’s eyes flickered momentarily.
He had forgotten it many times already.
After a short pause, he turned on his laptop. After pressing the "Enter" key, his most recently edited document appeared on the screen. A sentence was left unfinished, cut off midway due to a hurried pace.
He furrowed his brows in thought for a moment, then closed his laptop. He took several clean sheets of paper from the side, pulled out a pen from the pen holder, and settled down quietly at his desk.
What happened in the office building that night remained undisclosed.
No matter how many times people prodded Flossie about what Bard Walker wanted with her, she did not give them half of a response. When the others pressed her several times without getting an answer, they eventually gave up trying to pry anything more out her.
Meanwhile, after Flossie demonstrated her masterful handgun skills, her... their entire team became famous. Everyone knew that their team, each member, was adept with firearms. Consequently, their standout group was naturally pushed into the spotlight, becoming the focal point among other teams. Even during free training, many people openly and secretly competed with them.
Attempts to seize their equipment and dispossess them of their training ground had been innumerable. In the end, it was Flossie who took charge, resolving the issue with her fists.
As for Glenn Hutchinson, no one had seen him since that night. Even the "newcomers" training at the Base had seen nor heard of him.
After several days of waiting for Hutchinson to no avail, Mia Lawson could only resort to bribing Willie Ash with food. However, even a sated Willie insisted he knew nothing.
Glenn Hutchinson’s disappearance did not cause much stir. For the Base as a whole, his presence was inconsequential. It could be said that he did not belong here at all. Coupled with the lack of interactions, there were few people who missed him.
What’s more, the man had a knack for going missing frequently. Those who dealt with him regularly had grown used to this, let alone others.
"Flossie, do you know where Captain Hutchinson is?"
Sitting around the stone table, Becca Reyes lifted her head from her pile of books, and curiously eyed Flossie who was engrossed in her reading.
Flossie scrutinized her book, face unmoving. She answered indifferently, "I don’t know."
Unsurprised by Flossie’s response, Becca sighed lightly. She had not been hopeful in the first place. It was just that reading required too much concentration, and she often felt like gossiping about something light-hearted.
"Captain Hutchinson..." Stuart Weston sat up quickly from his pile of books. He took a glance at Flossie who was engrossed in her book, then at Becca with her bored expression, and sneered dismissively, "Why would she know?"
— End of Chapter 526 —