Amelia stopped persuading. She wasn't a generous person, but she thought Aiden Jameson was also a pitiable person who couldn't be with the one he loved, so she was willing to let it go. Tyler was right, no matter what your purpose was, you should bear the consequences if you did something wrong.
Amelia didn't ask about what to do with Aiden Jameson. Tyler knew what he was doing.
...
Suddenly, Amelia thought of something and she shrunk her neck next to Tyler.
"Um, Tyler, my foot might need to be re-medicated!"
Yes, everyone was in a panic earlier and forgot that Amelia was covered in injuries and couldn't get wet.
Tyler glanced at Amelia out of the corner of his eye, and Amelia grinned helplessly with a hint of killing intent.
Tyler lifted Amelia onto the desk, sitting high up while he half-knelt on the ground, carefully checking Amelia's foot.
He had treated her on the mountain before, using the best medicine and carrying her all the way without letting her down. But it still looked terrible.
Amelia twisted, feeling uncomfortable sitting on Tyler's desk like this.
For some reason, she felt normal about all her previous interactions with Tyler, but now that he was just putting medicine on her foot, why did she feel a little embarrassed and her heart racing?
It's all about mindset!
The sole of her foot itched, and her fair and delicate toes couldn't help but wiggle.
"Report!" A familiar female voice came from the door.
Amelia's eyebrows furrowed slightly, and she couldn't help but retract her foot.
"Don't move, I haven't finished applying the medicine." He pinched Amelia's foot as a punishment. She was afraid of itching, and instantly stopped moving. Then, Tyler responded to the door, "Come in."
Amelia's expression turned slightly cold, and Tyler focused on her foot while she focused on the outside of the door.
"General..." The person who had just spoken froze when they saw the scene before them.
The person who came is Ava Ramirez. It was their first meeting since they parted ways at the villa last time. Ava Ramirez unconsciously clenched her fists and stared at Amelia intently. Yesterday, General Tyler arranged many things and specifically mentioned that there would be a woman among the accompanying officers this time.
Ava Ramirez was happy for a long time. Wasn't she the only female officer under General Tyler? She thought that maybe her recent performance was good, and the General finally saw her strengths.
But the moment the door opened, she understood that she had been thinking too much. Maybe the General called her here just because of her gender, it was more convenient to take care of this pet.
Tyler was applying medicine to Amelia, and after thinking for a moment, he casually pulled over a nearby blanket and covered Amelia's feet. Precious things were always not meant to be seen by outsiders, even women.
Amelia had not thought about how unbelievable it would seem to others that Tyler was half-kneeling in front of her like this. She had become accustomed to Tyler's shameless petting and did not see anything wrong with it.
"General, everything you arranged has been taken care of. Jacob and I are on standby at Forest Peak. This... should I apply medicine to Miss Bai?" Ava Ramirez said softly.
"I don't like outsiders touching me!" Amelia murmured.
"Okay, okay, don't move. It will be over soon." Tyler quickly appeased her and ordered Ava Ramirez without looking back, "Okay, you can go now. Don't say anything you shouldn't say."
"Yes," Ava Ramirez left with hatred.
She knew what she shouldn't say, and it naturally referred to Amelia's business. She was so jealous that she was almost going crazy.
She had never seen Tyler behave so subserviently towards anyone other than this damn Amelia.
Amelia didn't like Ava Ramirez when she saw her. This scheming woman had a jealous look on her face, and she might be plotting something to harm her again.
"I don't like Ava Ramirez," Amelia pouted.
"I know," Tyler smoothed her fur.
To outsiders, this unreasonable dislike was an arrogant and presumptuous behavior that relied on favoritism. But Tyler didn't think so. He could let his woman be as arrogant and unruly as she wanted.
Amelia was still rational. She only said that she didn't like Ava Ramirez and wouldn't cause trouble for Tyler to fire her. She remembered that Ava Ramirez came from the Ramirez family, a legitimate military family that dominated one side.
...
Amelia stayed with Tyler for two days, thinking that since everyone thought she was in solitary confinement, she might as well rest for a couple of days and wait until her foot got better before going back. She didn't want to risk not being able to keep up with the upcoming training and give Aiden Jameson any reason to find fault with her.
When Amelia returned to the dormitory, Noah Foster was surprised to see her appear with a bright red face. "Good morning," Amelia greeted cheerfully.
Noah Foster snorted and his expression changed, remembering how she owed Amelia a big favor from their time on the mountain. After hesitating for a while, she managed to force out a "good morning."
"Thank you," Amelia said, grateful that Noah Foster was the first to speak up for her when she was facing expulsion. She knew how to recognize a good deed, even if it wasn't done out of pure kindness.
"Don't give me that look, I'm not falling for it," Noah Foster said uncomfortably. She had helped Amelia so much and yet Amelia only said "thank you" with a smile. Plus, Amelia was the type of person who would start a fight at the drop of a hat, which was both impressive and frightening.
In the morning assembly, the atmosphere in Class 6 was much better. After all, Amelia's heroic deeds had earned her a lot of respect from the students. Without her, they wouldn't have been able to pass the trial, so she was truly a hero in their eyes.
Amelia remained indifferent, neither sad nor happy about the change in attitude towards her. She was used to both praise and criticism and had learned to maintain her composure in any situation.
Soon, Aiden Jameson arrived with a grim expression on his face. "Today, I have something to tell you all. From now on, I will no longer be your instructor."
"What! Is Instructor Wilson not teaching us anymore?"
"What happened? Who is our new instructor?"
The students were more concerned about the new instructor than Aiden Jameson's departure, which showed how little attachment they had to him.
In the military, it was easy to form friendships, even between instructors and students. But Aiden Jameson's attitude had kept him at a distance from the students.
"Your new instructor will be Major General Tyler," Aiden Jameson announced.
As soon as the words left his mouth, the students went wild with excitement.
"Major General Tyler!"
"Oh my God!"
"Is this for real?"
The cheers were deafening and even Aiden Jameson was feeling mixed emotions. He had never been satisfied with Class 6, thinking they were too weak and that he was being underutilized as their instructor. Now that Tyler was taking over, he knew that he could never be their instructor again.