This was highly likely to happen.
Especially since they did not trust Flossie Wright's abilities, they would never let her cover them from behind.
Without even the most basic trust, how could they possibly agree to entrust their backs to her?
Of course, considering Flossie Wright's previous behavior, they genuinely wanted to strangle her, so their current feelings were complex, extremely complex.
"Regarding this matter, I'll self-reflect," she said.
After a pause, Edward Milton was brave enough to admit his mistake.
It was true that Flossie Wright had not discussed with them, and her behavior then had indeed been far from likable. But had he shown a little trust earlier, Flossie Wright wouldn't have acted behind their backs.
She was a soldier with a fierce temper and rebellious nature.
Such a soldier, if one had never worked with her before, it was indeed difficult to trust her.