The young team member reported the scores for targets No.6 and No.5 again, with Hugo Edwards, the elder brother, achieving the best among the boys—three nines and an astonishing ten.
Lieutenant Johnson, having reviewed Hugo Edwards' information, wasn't too surprised since, after all, he was an actor who had served on the guard team during university.
Alexander SkyShaw's score was only slightly better than Charlie Peterson's, at 57 points.
And that was really just slightly.
"Report the girls' scores," Lieutenant Johnson ordered.
"No.4 target, third ring, second ring, fourth ring, fifth ring, seventh ring, fourth ring, sixth ring, first ring, first ring, third ring, second ring..."
"Stop!" Upon hearing the subsequent scores, Lieutenant Johnson's eyebrows furrowed, "There are only ten bullets in total; where did these extra points come from?"