"Well, Colonel Brown, why don't you go back first? Harrison Clark has just started using the Individual Soldier System, how can he compare to you? Your reputation precedes you, we all understand your eagerness to engage in battle, but this is really too early."
Facing the universally recognized strongest soldier in the army, Daniel Thompson feels quite pressured.
He spent considerable effort to stabilize his emotions, and finally, as an instructor, his sense of mission prevailed over his awe.
He approached and said this.
Needham Brown glanced at Daniel Thompson, his face expressionless, and his eyes reveal no emotion, "Letting someone like you be his instructor is like casting pearls before swine. No wonder he's unwilling to cooperate with your training."
Daniel Thompson stared, "You..."
Lion is angry, but he has no comeback.
However you look at it, Needham Brown's words are painfully true.
Harrison Clark indeed refuses to cooperate with him.