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Chapter 389 Three Fatal Mistakes

    Chapter 389 Three Fatal Mistakes


    Sylvia''s POV:


    At first, I wasn''t convinced.


    Leonard was strong and I wasn''t a match for him at all. I had tried my best in battle, but I knew it


    would be futile. Just when I had found an opportunity to fight back, he stopped me...


    With his hands sped behind his back, Leonard narrowed his sharp eyes at me, as though he had


    seen right through me. Sure enough, his next words were, "I know you''re not convinced."


    He exposed me, which was a little embarrassing.


    "I am, sir," I replied stiffly.


    Leonard snorted. "Your thoughts are written all over your face."


    Unable to retort, I lowered my head and didn''t say anything. Leonard''s show of strength now made


    me realize just how weak I really was.


    Neither of us said a word for a while.


    Finally, I took the initiative to break the silence.


    "So what were my three fatal mistakes?" Feeling a little awkward, I fidgeted with a button on my


    uniform.


    "Mistake number one: when you pushed the door open and walked in, I hid just behind the door, but


    you didn''t even notice."


    I looked up at him in surprise. "You were here from the beginning? But I didn''t even hear you


    breathe."


    Werewolves had especially sharp senses, especially those who had received professional training. I


    should''ve been able to sense Leonard''s breathing the second I walked in here.


    Leonard looked at me with reproach. "That was your second fatal mistake. You were likely blinded


    by what you saw with your eyes first. You saw an empty training gym, so you convinced yourself


    that the ce was empty. But the fact of the matter was that your enemy was hiding in the dark,


    watching your every move."


    "Who would''ve foreseen such a sneak attack?" I stubbornly muttered under my breath.


    Fortunately, Leonard didn''t seem to hear me murmur. With a straight face, he continued to criticize


    me. "You entered a new ce, yet you not only let your guard down, you exposed your back to your


    enemy so easily. I didn''t even have to lift a finger. Do you think you''re ready to go on a mission?


    You''d die a thousand times over."


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    Frowning, I became even less convinced. "This is the Royal Army. I came here to attend a ss. I


    didn''t expect it''d be dangerous."


    Leonard''s methods were so far outside the book.


    Hearing me argue, Leonard''s eyes shed with anger. He was talking to me in a rtively calm tone


    just moments earlier, but now, he was shouting at the top of his lungs.


    "When an enemy is sent to assassinate you, they''ll choose to ambush you at the ce where you


    least expect it! If every soldier thought the same way you do, the empire would have declined a long


    time ago."


    Leonard''s harsh scolding made me feel even more embarrassed, but I couldn''t refute anymore.


    What he was saying was indeed reasonable.


    I was attacked today because I was toocent and careless.


    Even though I could admit where I went wrong, I felt that Leonard was being a bit too harsh. He was


    even fiercer than Jerome. And he seemed to enjoy resorting to personal abuse. He didn''t spare me


    any niceties at all.


    I bit my lower lip, trying to avoid angering Leonard even further.


    "What is it, huh? Do you dislike it when you''re criticized?" Leonard snorted coldly.


    "No."


    How could I dare to dislike criticism? If I wanted to be stronger, I''d need to endure it.


    Despite all the scolding, I was curious about what my third fatal mistake was. But Leonard didn''t


    seem to want to go on.


    After a moment''s hesitation, I plucked up the courage to ask, "Then what was my third mistake?


    You haven''t told me yet..."


    Leonard''s expression darkened. "The third was your biggest mistake."


    "What... what do you mean?" I asked falteringly.


    He narrowed his eyes at me coldly. "Did you think you were brave when you found a way to attack


    me? Even though you knew you were going to get hurt in doing so?" "What? No..."


    "How dare you deny it?"


    He roared so loudly that my mouth immediately mped shut. I lowered my head once again,


    humbling myself to listen to him with an openmind.


    "You were such a fool! If I actually turned out to be an enemy, you would''ve ended up seriously


    injured, if not dead. A soldier who doesn''t value their own life should just quit the army as soon as


    possible."
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