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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 943

In the training base of the Dragon Army.

After Doyle came back with his people, he had sounded the gathering whistle. At this time, all the members of the Dragon Army had gathered here, waiting for the arrival of the new general instructor.

The helicopter stopped not far away, Casey, Boone and Camille came down. Casey looked at these powerful soldiers, he was shocked.

Boone looked toward the cliff and saw the battle flag of the Dragon Army already stuck in the cliff. His face showed a playful smile.

He turned to look at Casey, and then said with a smile, "General instructor, there is all the members of the Dragon Army, they are the elite. I believe after you become the general instructor of the Dragon Army, they will reach to the next level."

Casey did not pay attention to Boone's compliments, but walked toward the Dragon Army soldiers.

Doyle immediately took the lead and shouted, "Welcome, general instructor!"

Everybody immediately followed shout, "Welcome, general instructor!"

It was thunderous and mind-blowing, which was the grandeur of the First Army of the North Border.

Casey nodded with satisfaction, after looking at Boone behind him, he asked, "Is there a handover ceremony? Do it now."

Boone said, "General instructor, there is a handover ceremony, and you need to take the battle flag and lead the solders to make a vow. But the flag is not above the cliff. According to the military only the general instructors can touch the battle flag, see..."

Casey turned his head toward the cliff and saw the battle flag fluttering in the wind. He turned his head and glanced at Boone.

Boone immediately removed his line of sight, as if he did not notice the eyes of Casey.

Casey immediately understood that this must be deliberately arranged by Boone.

Camille stared at the cliff and then said, "It's so high. How do you get it down?"

The Dragon Army soldiers stared at Casey, and wanted to see how he dealt with it.

Boone turned his eyes, and then smiled at Casey and said, "General instructor, this is just a ceremony, although the provisions say only the general instructor can touch the flag, if you can't take the flag down, I can help."

He thought putting the battle flag on the cliff could let Casey take the initiative to admit his weakness, once he said he really can't take the battle flag from the cliff down, it would be difficult to build up his prestige in the hearts of the Dragon Army soldiers in the future.

And he could use this opportunity to show that, although 100 meters high of cliff was difficult to climb, with some tools, he could do it.

As a Thai boxing master, Boone had some experience in rock climbing, so he had specially prepared climbing tools, which he intended to use today.

He was confident that he could get the flag down in half an hour.

After that, he believed that the Dragon Army soldiers would certainly compare him with Casey, when the time came, they would certainly think that he was more suitable to be the general instructor.

Hearing that, Camille fell silent and turned toward Casey.

"Hum, hateful guy, punish me to do push-ups, he deserves to be embarrassed." Camille muttered to herself.

The Dragon Army soldiers began to whisper.

"I can't believe that our new instructor is really good at boasting. He said he could take down the battle flag in less than a minute, even if Boone would not say that." Muttered Glenn.

"Yes. It is so high that it would take him more than half an hour to climb up even from the slope. It is crazy for him to think of bringing down the battle flag in one minute." Drake chimed in.

"Probably he wants to pretend to be strong in front of us, regrettably he is not good enough and make himself awkward."

"Wait for the fun. If he fails to get the flag down within a minute, he'll have very little prestige in the Dragon Army."

...

Although he had gone far, Casey used his god mind to see their move. Listening to their ridicule, he showed a playful smile on his face.

"Want to see fun? I'm afraid you can’t reach your dream today."

Muttering a sentence, Casey had pulled out the Muramasa.

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