Chapter 206
Chapter 206 Episode 028 Are You Afraid of Death? (2)
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Willie Ash hesitated for a split second, glanced at the front row, quickly caught on, and hurriedly nodded, "Yes!"
Of course, the so-called "good seat" meant the enviable front row, which was reserved for military officers who wanted to listen in. Few would come to lectures meant for new recruits.
However, today was different. Some were in awe of Glenn Hutchinson and the curious ones who had heard about his formidable team would naturally be intrigued. Some officers were inherently quite arrogant, wanting to see what techniques Glenn Hutchinson, a unique individual, could offer.
After all, aren’t all tactics more or less the same?
Would special forces learn any particular unique tactics?
Apparently, it’s unlikely.
Many of them were just here to stir up trouble.
After giving instructions to Willie Ash, Glenn Hutchinson returned to the rostrum. Becca Reyes, who sat next to Flossie Wright, nonchalantly patted Flossie on the shoulder, feigning a bit of sorrow, "Don’t worry about us, you go ahead."
If Flossie Wright’s presence was unnerving to them, her being reassigned to another seat ...
Becca Reyes was unaware of Janice Wood’s thoughts. However, in Becca’s opinion, it was best to steer clear of unpredictable people like Flossie Wright in situations like this, who could potentially stir up a load of trouble and then land you in the thick of it.
Being close to Flossie Wright was trouble in itself.
Flossie Wright gave Becca Reyes a casual glance in response to her insincere gesture and then, upon Willie Ash’s invitation, with her notebook and pen in hand, she took her seat in the front row.
She sat poised among a bunch of officers boldly displaying their shoulder badges. She herself might not have had much of a reaction, but the others were taken aback.
This female soldier...
𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
Had silently sat down, showing considerable pluck.
Soon, the tumult caused by Flossie Wright gradually calmed down.
Given that the incident itself was not substantial and Glenn Hutchinson, who was giving the lecture, had spoken, it signalled the end of the issue with no need to carry it further.
Flossie Wright, among many other officers paying careful attention to Glenn Hutchinson’s class, showed no signs of restraint. The once bored Flossie gradually became engrossed in the lecture given by Glenn Hutchinson.
She put down her pen, leaned back in her chair, but her gaze remained fixed on Glenn Hutchinson in front.
This was not an ordinary lecture.
Glenn Hutchinson emphasized more on guiding thoughts as compared to pure strategic tactics. What was needed on the battlefield wasn’t rigid technique, but a mind capable of overcoming various challenges.
In warfare, technique is just the basic. Even if you have a high-level technique, without brains, you cannot guarantee your safe return from the battlefield.
As always, Glenn doesn’t talk much, even in classes. But he can explain the key points in just a few words. His words are technically rich, and with just a few sentences, the new soldiers’ enthusiasm fuels up, naturally guided by his speech. The passion and boldness of being a soldier spread in the chest, followed by the harsh reality that ignites their determination to become stronger.
Even someone like Flossie Wright, who dislikes theoretical knowledge, would patiently listen to every word of his because he teaches not just the theories, but also the various means of coping in real battlefields.
— End of Chapter 206 —