Chapter 1236 The Day Before The Competition (Part One)
"Commander, are you sure that you''re not giving Hank a second chance?" Kevin asked tentatively as
he stood at themander''s office. It had been a while since the deliberation started and he was
already getting anxious about the superior''s final decision about Hank.
"I''m not in the position to decide on that. I''m just carrying out the superior leader''s order. I have nothing
to do with Hank and we both know that what he did cannot be forgiven easily." Themander sighed
softly and thought, ''You have no idea how much I want to give him a second chance. It''s just that my
hands are tied.''
"But we all see his changes recently. Why don''t you report these things to the superior leaders? I
believe that they will forgive him and give him a chance once they know. I''m positive that Hank will not
let us down," insisted Kevin with his own opinion. He clearly knew that it would take Hank a very long
time again to get a chance like this. Great achievements as such didn''te to them that easy. By the
time it came, Hank might have already lost his passion for the army.
"Do you think that I don''t want to give him a chance? I have exerted my best efforts to argue with the
leaders for him but I failed. We have to face the fact. We can''t change this anymore. You might as well
prepare for what will happen next." A frown crossed themander''s face as he said those words. He
honestly believed that everything happened was Hank''s fault. Thus, he couldn''t me others. It was
him who did this to himself.
"OK. I''ll take your orders." in a low voice, Kevin answered resignedly. ''I tried my best to help you, Hank.
You have to rely on yourself from this point, '' he silently thought.
"You might need to exin to your family just in case that this exercise will spoil the harmony inside
your home." Themander talked from his experience as he had already encountered the same. He
knew the consequences of leaving home frequently without telling his family in advance.
"Don''t worry. Leena is a thoughtful wife. I know that she can understand me," said Kevin with a sour
face. His aura was suddenly dark and serious when he added, "I''m leaving now."
"That would be fine. Go home earlier today. Spend more time with her. She is just a little girl after all,"
responded themander in a fatherly tone. He had seen Leena before at the annual reception of FX
International Group. He knew that she was a childish girl and those richdies like her should be more
squeamish.
"I see. That''s it." Kevin didn''t look at themander and left. His back wasn''t as tall and straight as
usual. It was obvious that hismander''s reply made him far from happy.
Standing at the corridor, Kevin looked far into the distance. He knew that he wasn''t allowed to have his
own feelings or disobey orders as a military man. He really hoped the army could be more open to
other people and stop focusing on just Daisy and him. If the army kept doing this, a lot of soldiers here
would lose their chance to show their real capability. He couldn''t just let that thing happen, right?
"What are you thinking?" It was then that Daisy, who was leaning against the handrail, looked at Kevin
interestedly. She had worked with him for so many years but she had never seen him as depressed as
now.
"Nothing. How about you? Didn''t you say that you''re going to haverge-scale training?" It was only
after hearing Daisy''s voice that Kevin came to himself.
"Yes, we are gonna have one and we are preparing for that. I was nning to get the recruits involved
in this training. It was just that they haven''t adapted to the army life yet so I gave that idea up. I don''t
want them to hate the training they will haveter." Daisy puckered her mouth as she spoke. It was odd
how she remained quite lovely with her mouth pouting that way.
"I think you are right. Let themy a solid foundation first. There is no need to be in a hurry," agreed
Kevin. He knew how cruel Daisy could be while training her soldiers. After all, she didn''t earn the title
"Devil Drillmaster" from her soldiers out of nothing.
"Yes, Major General. I understood now." Knowing that Kevin was in a bad mood, Daisy said these
deliberately. She sincerely wanted to cheer him up.
"Excuse me? So you finally knew I am your leader?" replied Kevin in an amused tone. He couldn''t help
but feel happy with what Daisy just said.
"I heard that the superior leaders are forcing you to participate in that mission. Is that true? Well, if
that''s the case, it''s no wonder that you are so depressed." Daisy turned to her back and looked far into
the distance just like Kevin. Honestly, she also wanted to know how much more passion was left in her
for the military uniform she wore.
"Yes, that is true. I heard that this training will take three months which are much longer than usual. I
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hope you can take care of Leena while I''m away." A heavy sigh escaped Kevin''s chest. He and Leena
hadn''t stayed that long with each other yet. The thought that they were going to be separated from
each other made him feel even worse.
"What are you being so polite to me for? Leena is our little sister. There will be a bunch of guys to take
care of her even if you don''t ask me to." The beautiful army woman rolled her eyes at Kevin. She was
wondering why Kevin would say such a thing.
"I know that. I know that there are a lot of people who care for her in this city but I don''t know if she will
be happy." Kevin said as he thought, ''She would definitely miss me when I''m not around her. How will
she get through this kind of moments?''