Twain and Dunn sat in Greenwood's office, looking at what was in front of them. Both men had very serious expressions.
Greenwood pointed to what they were looking at and said, "This is Chen's training log. Records are made every day as per your instruction."
They were two thick, B5-sized notebooks made out of photocopier paper.
Twain certainly could not finish reading the contents of these two books any time soon. He turned to the beginning, then flipped over to the middle, and finally flicked to the back. It was enough for him to draw a conclusion.
"He persisted and completed George Wood's training program at the youth team. To tell you the truth, I'm very surprised by it."
"I could tell George was very strong just by his physique," said Greenwood, "but Chen ... how could such strength come from such a thin figure?"
Twain did not make a sound, and continued to look down as he flipped through the training log.