The Ace Sniper Wife-Chapter 1462 But I Can’t Bear to Leave You (2)_1

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Chapter 1462: Chapter 1462 But I Can’t Bear to Leave You (2)_1

"Leave."

Flossie Wright said resolutely, without hesitation.

"Why?" Becca Reyes’s eyes flickered slightly, yet she showed no surprise.

"I won’t hang myself on one tree."

Staring at Becca Reyes, Flossie Wright spoke each word deliberately.

"Alright, then," Becca Reyes’s eyes suddenly curved into a smile, she briskly agreed and then lunged at Flossie Wright, "Beauty, I’ll listen to you."

Becca Reyes made herself comfortable, throwing her entire body toward Flossie.

If it had been before, Flossie would definitely have sidestepped without any hesitation.

But—

Now, faced with Becca Reyes the "cripple," she had to grimace and catch her.

Becca Reyes grinned broadly.

...

The two of them did not head straight to the dormitory.

They took a detour to Glenn Hutchinson’s office.

Flossie Wright had been here before and naturally knew the way, easily pointing out Glenn Hutchinson’s office.

However, she did not go upstairs.

She simply stood waiting beneath the office building.

She waited for a full half-hour.

As the night deepened and the time was not yet late, occasionally instructors and veteran soldiers passed by the office building, giving her curious glances.

Who is she?

A new trainee?

What is she doing here? 𝐟𝕣𝕖𝐞𝐰𝕖𝚋𝐧𝗼𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝗰𝐨𝐦

The question flickered momentarily, but just as quickly, it was retracted.

"Flossie."

Finally, she heard Becca Reyes’s voice.

Flossie turned around to look in the direction of the stairwell.

Becca Reyes hopped down the stairs one by one, her movements looking utterly comical.

Standing in place and watching her, Flossie didn’t budge.

Five minutes later, Becca Reyes finally bounced to her side.

"Captain Hutchinson agreed," Becca said, looking up and squinting with a smile at Flossie.

"Mhmm."

Flossie responded without surprise.

This place, if you want to stay, it’s very difficult. But letting someone go is the easiest thing.

"Let’s go."

Becca’s hand landed on Flossie’s shoulder as she once again leaned her body toward her.

Flossie’s lips twitched slightly, but she still supported her.

The snowflakes began to drift down at some unknown point.

In the quiet night, amidst the endless darkness, the snowflakes fluttered, becoming whiter under the roadside lights.

In the office building, on the second floor.

Glenn Hutchinson stood by the window, eyes slightly lowered, watching the two figures supporting each other as they left.

Everything around him seemed already frozen in time.

The snowflakes, the flower beds, the trees, the lights, and the night sky.

Only those two slender voices, in the most resilient of postures, left a trail of footprints in the snowfield.

Until they disappeared from sight.

"Knock, knock, knock."

The door to the office was knocked.

Glenn Hutchinson turned, his back to the window, his voice detached, "Come in."

The door wasn’t closed.

Soon, it was pushed open.

Joshua Bailey walked in, carrying the latest training scores.

"Captain."

Spotting Glenn’s figure, Joshua Bailey called out to him with a serious expression.

"Put it on the desk."

Glancing at the report in Joshua Bailey’s hands, Glenn’s expression remained unchanged as he spoke indifferently.

"Oh."

Joshua Bailey responded.

The stack of neatly bound A4 papers twirled in his hands twice as Joshua Bailey casually approached the desk and lifted his hand to place them on the office desk.