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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 941

When Boone heard Camille's words, he laughed and said, "You can watch it later. Let me first let our new instructor understand that going to the army is not as dignified as being the head of a family in this secular society."

Soon, Casey walked to the jeep. He did not take much things but a bag containing a few clothes and some important items.

Magnus did not tell him how long he would stay in the army, but Casey felt his mission would be finished as long as the soldiers was trained, which was not difficult, so he felt he thought he would stay in the North Border for too long.

Before going out, Casey had been settled affairs of the Davies family, and a few days before the, he had concentrated on accompanying Edith and Sherry.

Although Edith did not want Casey to go to the north border, Casey had to, so she could not ask him to stay.

So two people agreed that Casey went outside and Edith was at home to take care everything of the Davies family.

After coming to the front of the jeep, Casey looked inside and found that it was a man and a woman. He had already learned who would to pick him up, so he knew the names of the two people.

He stood by the side of the car and waited for the two men to get off, but after a long time, neither of them showed any intention of getting off.

Camille originally wanted to get off to say hello to Casey, but was stopped by Boone.

According to his meaning, he wanted to see what Casey would do after being ignored, and to let him know people in the army could not be messed with.

Seeing that Boone and Camille pretended that they had not seen him, Casey was clear in the mind what they wanted to do.

He showed a teasing radian, shouted to the car, "Boone Wallace, Camille Hussain! Get out of the car!"

As a master of half sublimation, Casey had a vigorous voice which was penetrating, even across the window, it could shake the ears of people.

Boone and Camille were shocked and got off the car.

Boone stared at Casey and then said with a smile, "You are Casey Davies, right? I am really sorry, we were chatting just now and did not notice you."

Camille followed suit and said, "Hello, general instructor. I am your political instructor, Camille Hussain."

Casey gave cold hum and said, "What is your mission?"

Camille replied, "Take general instructor to the North Border."

"Is it a dereliction of duty that I passed you and you didn't see me?" Casey questioned.

Two people was stunned and did not expect that Casey said they were dereliction of duty.

"General instructor, we were just distracted, it is not so serious." Boone looked at Casey with dissatisfaction.

Casey looked at Boone and said in a cold voice, "I am the general instructor or you are the general instructor? Is it your turn to tell me what to do?"

Boone could not refute and could only say, "No, you are right."

Casey gave cold hum and said "sorry, men and women are equal. You made a mistake, you should be punished."

Camille had to lie on the ground and do push-ups.

Boone was a master of Thai boxing. One hundred push-ups are just a piece of cake for him. He could finish them in a short time.

Camille was painful, although her physical quality was much better than the average girls, it was still very difficult for her to do one hundred push-ups. In the end, she could not lift up her arms.

Boone looked at Camille with guilt, because Camille was punished because of him. If he had known this, he would not have do it.

At the same time, he disliked Casey and vowed to let Casey know his power. In the north border, he would let Casey know who the boss was.

Casey was not afraid of offending Boone or Camille. Although he had not been a soldier, he knew what kind of place of the army was, if he showed he was easy to be bullied, these rebellious soldiers would turn over the sky.

Casey could see that he could not convince Boone, but he was not in a hurry. When they were in the north border, Casey would show them how power he was.

Finally, Camille finished the push-ups, climbed up from the ground, looked at Casey with resentment.

Casey did not care about it but got directly into the car.

Camille turned to look at Boone. Boone whispered to Camille, "Don’t worry, I will teach him a lesson. Even if he was the general instructor, he can’t be arrogant to us."

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