"Everyone who had their hands up was my doing." Lu Xingzhi came clean and was admitted. "Too bad you only wanted three volunteers. I was going to give him hell."
He remarked regrettably, "I thought you would ask for more volunteers after that session."
"We don't have to go overboard with things." Jiang Yao raised her eyebrows. "He embarrassed himself with all the torment he went through and may catch a cold too."
Lu Xingzhi nodded. "You know what to do if it happens again."
Before adding, "Wherever you may be."
Jiang Yao was, at the moment, sizing up the surgery scar on his chest and wondering to herself whether the Medical System was able to prepare a concoction to remove the scar. She did not hear what he said but nodded in acknowledgment anyway.
True to her words, Doctor Lin fell sick the next day. Jiang Yao was all smiles when she heard the news from Zhou Junmin.
"Jiang Yao, that's how you should deal with Doctor Lin, give him hell! Treating the soldiers based on their social background, that boot-licking, power-hungry jerk deserved it," Zhou Junmin said. "He was probably thinking of landing the position and using it as leverage when he requests for a transfer."
"I heard that he's returning to his previous workplace in two months, taking up the role of Deputy Chief Medical Officer." Colonel Lin found this information after some sleuthing the day before. "He used to work at the Jindo City Military Hospital."
Manager Sun should know about it. Otherwise, Huang Chengjing would probably know too. If Nanjiang City did not have a shooting range, she would have Manager Sun seek out a suitable residence for her then.
Lu Xingzhi opted to teach Jiang Yao pistol shooting and chose a ten-meter target. After setting up the target, he began explaining.
The thing about marksmanship was that, aside from theoretical understanding and practical implementation, talent was also a crucial factor. Of course, consistent training was still the most important element.
When talking to Jiang Yao, Lu Xingzhi did not raise his voice, like he would when training his soldiers. Even though he sounded dispassionate, Jiang Yao paid full attention to what was taught.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Can't Take My Eyes Off You