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It Actually Bothered Her So Much

After watching Sheila leave, Chantel turned around to face Jean, "Do you have anything else? I need to go to work."

Jean could tell that Chantel was still upset, so he turned her around and began to lead her out, "I'll walk you out."

"No need..." Chantel's voice contained a certain coldness. She was sure that Jean knew how Sheila felt, yet he still allowed her to stay by his side. What was the meaning of that?

Jean knew that something was still bothering her, so he hooked his arm around her shoulder as they exited the training grounds.

After seeing the scene in front of them, the remaining comrades naturally felt quite complex, "Sister-in-law can't be blamed for getting angry. Sheila's actions were indeed very sly."

"Love can't be forced. The Major General knew how Sheila felt all these years, yet he always kept his distance. It's obvious that he never liked her."

"Seeing the anxious look on the Major General's face, he must be truly in love."