Chapter 945 Waiting For Your Good News (1/2)
”Well, I accidentally fell and got wounded during field training last month. Don't worry about it. Besides, it's already healing,”
Sean explained in a nonchalant tone as he sat down.
However, what Sean didn't tell Carla was the truth that it was not really an accident. He was trying to save his comrade who would have fallen off a cliff without his help. Back then, he didn't have any time to think, let alone check his surroundings and make sure if there was anything that would back fire on him. He just let his training and instincts kick in.
”Sean, do you still remember what I've told you? You have to be more careful. Don't overestimate your ability,”
Carla reminded him. She would always be protective of her younger brother. Growing up together, his pain had been her pain, too. All the wounds and tears growing up had strengthened their bond as siblings. There was no one who loved Sean more than her.
When he was nine, he had a fight with one of his classmates. He was beaten black and blue. He even lost a tooth. After hearing what happened, she was so angry that she wanted to find his classmate and teach him a lesson.
Luckily, Sean's milk tooth was about to fall off even before the fight. If it weren't the case, Carla would have gone to find that boy and hit him back.
”I can't avoid injuries while I'm in the army. Stop fussing over me. I'll be more careful next time,”
Sean said. Every time he got hurt, he worried about how he should explain his injuries to Carla.
She was the only one who cared about him, and the only person who could worry whether his injuries healed properly or not.
Last time when Sean got hurt, Carla had asked Terence if he could persuade Sean to take a leave from the army so he could recuperate properly. Sean remembered clearly that Adonis still wasn't born at that time. After taking a week's rest, Carla finally allowed Sean to go back to his training.
”By the way, where is Adonis? I haven't seen him yet,”
Sean asked. He had only seen Adonis in pictures.
The army had been very strict in letting their trainees contact their families. In fact, it had been a long time since he had seen Carla.
”Okay. Wait a minute. Let me bring him here,” Carla stood up and went to the next room.
Right after Carla left, a small figure sneaked into the room.