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Defying Fate: The Unstoppable Eileen novel Chapter 175

On the ride back to the base.

Egbert and the other instructors were in a different vehicle.

The male deputy instructor, Felton, looked somewhat uncomfortable.

As he handed the files to Egbert, Felton couldn't help but explain, "They're all greenhorns, plus it was our camp's drill, so there was no outsider, and winning or losing wasn't that big of a deal..."

Before Felton could finish, he saw Mr. Reed beside him slowly raised his head, giving him a cold stare.

Felton froze.

The rest of his words got stuck in his throat.

Aaron in the front seat was all chill.

She turned around pretending to be humble, "Felton is right, it's just a bunch of kids messing around, we just got lucky to win, it doesn't matter, winning or losing really isn't a big deal."

Felton looked at Aaron with a sour face.

The blue army had only won once, but she was already over the moon.

Egbert, who was reviewing the files, suddenly said, "Starting tomorrow, training will be doubled."

Felton had nothing to say.

Their red army did have a big problem this time.

The common problem with the new recruits was lack of combat experience.

Elaine, Burton, Lucas were the more outstanding ones among this batch of new recruits.

But Burton got ambushed.

Elaine and Lucas froze at the first sign of threat.

Their performances had too many problems!

These soldiers were too green, so no one would dare to put them on a real battlefield.

Eileen of the blue side, on the other hand, seemed reckless but was actually very cunning.

She was much more flexible than those other new recruits who only knew how to use brute force.

When Aaron heard about the red side doubling their training, she was overjoyed.

This time Eileen had brought her great honor!

She heard Eileen loved good food, so she planned to have the camp's chef prepare a special meal for her as a reward for her merits.

"Same for the blue side." The chief instructor in the back seat added casually.

Aaron's mood plummeted from heaven to hell in an instant.

She turned around in shock, looking at Mr. Reed, asking, "Why?"

Egbert didn't even look up, simply saying coldly, "41 people, all wiped out at the beginning, shouldn't there be extra training?"

Aaron fell silent.

Well, the fact that 41 people were wiped out was indeed a bit much.

Actually, the 100 soldiers on both sides were almost at the same level.

The red side got ambushed by Eileen's nine people, one explosion, all dead.

The blue side could also be completely eliminated by a simple strategy.

All in all, these new recruits were just too green.

But Eileen's performance this time was indeed very good.

Aaron couldn't help but defend Eileen, "Then... Mr. Reed, the nine people who finally won on the blue side, they don't need extra training, right?"

Egbert closed the file in his hand, looked up at her, "Why not?"

Aaron paused.

Egbert said in a deep voice, "What would have happened if I had shouted out when Eileen showed up?"

Aaron was a bit confused.

Mr. Reed was being held at gunpoint at the time, he shouldn't have dared to shout, right?

Wait, that was not right. Mr. Reed was the captain of the Moonlight Raptors Team 1.

How could he be controlled by Eileen's single handgun?

And they were surrounded by the defense team, how could he not dare to shout?

Did he do it on purpose?

This stunned Aaron.

But Felton had already figured out the whole situation, he slapped his thigh, "I get it. Mr. Reed is merciless to everyone!"

Aaron was speechless.

So was Egbert.

Felton realized he might have misspoke.

He quickly explained to Aaron, "What I mean is, Mr. Reed's position, he shouldn't favor either side. Mr. Reed is the red side's chief commander, but essentially he's our chief instructor, if he helped the red side all along, that wouldn't be fair."

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