Although he had a good temper and usually did not want to resort to tough measures, he was, after all, a product of rigorous training and had learned a trick or two here.
He just didn't want to deal with them.
So, if they kept pushing him, he would have no choice but to deal with them.
One by one, the others also started doing push-ups, but just thinking about "five hundred" made them want to execute the one who complained.
Damn it, this is exhausting!
Soon enough, the complainer got the hint—though not convinced, he had to do push-ups obediently due to being on someone else's turf.
Consequently, when Oscar Bluen and Violet Evans arrived, what they saw was over three hundred people lying on the ground, each doing push-ups at their own pace.
The two of them were immediately shocked, thinking the training plan had changed, but upon seeing Rowdy Brightwill's grim face, they also realized what had happened.
All right then.