At some five-star hotel far from the military base.
Upon hearing that her daughter had returned to the military base, Rosalind, full of interest, sat in the hotel's screening room with Josephine, watching her daughter's live stream.
Ten minutes later, Rosalind was staring stiffly at the projection screen, at the sweet girl who was grabbing a tall boy's hair and beating him up.
She fell into deep thought.
The girl had just taken a shower, her hair was still a bit wet, her expression was cold and her actions were skilled.
After several rounds of fighting, she had knocked down seven people around her!
After finishing the fight, the girl tidied up her half-wet hair.
She picked up the toiletries on the ground, held a basin in one hand, and said indifferently to the seven people, "Clean up this place, if anyone asks, say you fell by yourselves, don't let anyone know it was me who beat you up. Got it?"
The seven dared not defy her and could only confirm, "Understood".
The girl's gaze then turned back to the camera.
She made a throat-slitting gesture at the camera, then her red lips pursed slightly, warning coldly, "You too, if you dare to spill it, bear the consequences!"
The cameraman was speechless.
Josephine and Rosalind didn't know what to say.
Compared to Josephine and Rosalind's astonishment, the live stream comments seemed calm.
- [It took you four and a half minutes to fight seven people? Gosh, Eileen, no way, you are lagging behind."
- [So you still don't know it's a live broadcast? Can't you borrow someone's phone and check twitter?]
- [Eileen is too much, beating people up like this and not even seriously injuring anyone.]
- [If you're going to pretend it wasn't you who did the beating, don't leave such obvious personal traces, okay?]
- [I'm a new viewer, I don't understand, what are personal traces?]
- [You can search for 'Ms. Lopez's Fighting Tutorial Clips' on the video site, it has all the practice fight screen recordings since Eileen joined the force.]
- [Oh, I found it, watching now.]
A minute later.
- [Did I search wrong? The video doesn't seem to be practice fights, it's Eileen with four male guests, holding bricks, blocking eight old soldiers with steel tubes at the flower bed and then fighting!]
- [That's right, just watch that one, you'll understand. There are close-ups of the old soldiers' injuries later, you can tell from the wounds that Eileen's fighting style is very distinctive.]
Rosalind was shocked.
Josephine took out her phone and really found the video.
As she watched, she exclaimed, "Her personal style is indeed very distinctive."
Rosalind was too puzzled to speak.
Noticing Rosalind's puzzled gaze, Josephine hurriedly explained, "My husband and son are both in the military, I'm used to watching them fight. You should observe more. Even if you don't like fights, I worry you will have no common topic with your daughter in the future."
Rosalind was helpless.
In the 8th Air Force Battalion, a serious violent incident was discovered today.
Eileen had no idea who reported it.
She had just returned to her dorm when she was called out for punishment.
Not only her, but the other seven people were also punished.
After all, they were the ones who first surrounded her.
The sergeant was angry, they had disturbed his rest, he had to dress up and come out to scold them severely.
He first scolded Eileen, "You cause trouble as soon as you're back. Look at what you've done to them! You might as well stay out and never come back!"
Then he scolded the other seven, "You seven people beating one person and you end up like this. What have you learned in the camp? Don't say you're my soldiers when you go out, I don't want to lose face."
The sergeant ranted and raved, making himself angry.
Finally, he announced that all eight of them would be punished, running twenty laps.
Not a single lap less.
The sergeant thought his punishment was severe, they should learn a lesson.
Half an hour later, the sergeant helplessly watched Eileen, who had completed twenty laps without breaking a sweat, standing next to him resting.
Then he looked at the other seven people who were still running. They had only run five laps and were already exhausted.
The sergeant was speechless.
The sergeant coughed, and asked Eileen seriously, "Do you realize your mistake now?"
Eileen nodded and answered earnestly, "I realize my mistake."
The sergeant was slightly satisfied, then asked, "Will you fight again next time?"
Eileen didn't respond.
The battalion commander was speechless. In the end, the other seven people only ran six laps, and the sergeant let them stop, saying the remaining fourteen laps would be made up tomorrow.
After dismissal, Eileen watched the sergeant leave and couldn't help but follow him.
The sergeant frowned after hearing Eileen's words and asked, "You want to make a phone call?"
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