133. Don't fill disappointment with guilt_4

Of course, they never did manage to impress her, but rather she completely tamed them, and they were all single-mindedly determined to make her proud at the end-of-month assessment, no longer wanting to hear the whispers behind their backs from the Third Squad.

Lai Liang always found Mo Shangjun to be quite an extraordinary person.

Indeed, he really admired her.

Impressive.

Truly impressive.

He also firmly believed that a person like Mo Shangjun, no matter what she encountered, would never bend her backbone.

Therefore, he found it hard to imagine Mo Shangjun being reprimanded because of their stubborn actions by those leaders who had never personally supervised their training.

"This isn't something you should worry about," Mo Shangjun said indifferently, "How is Gu Rong's mood?"

With a lump in his throat, Lai Liang opened his mouth, instinctively wanting to ask "How about your mood?", but seeing Mo Shangjun's composed demeanor, he swallowed the words back down.