Joe Ga didn't feel much about 'Gunfire''s experience because he wasn't particularly familiar with the situation in England.
The Irish Republican Army was formidable; they had fought against England for many years, and now, the Republican Army had faded into obscurity, but there was still a small area in the north of Ireland that was in a rather awkward situation.
'Gunfire' was of Irish heritage, had joined the English military, but ended up being kicked out of the military because a relative was involved with the Republican Army.
To Joe Ga, this situation sounded very awkward, let alone to empathize!
However, understanding it or not wasn't important. Now that he knew 'Gunfire' was a master among masters, Joe Ga naturally started to take him seriously.
Up to now, Joe Ga had experienced so many battles and seen so many impressive teams, but the milestone that still left a deep impression on him in his heart was the 'Combat Diving Training'.