Just then, Corinne saw a car approaching their direction and immediately rushed toward Shirley. At the same time, Shirley thought Corinne was about to attack and swiftly spun around to use her leg to kick the latter away once again.
This time, Corinne didnât dodge or block the attack. Instead, she was kicked three feet away and fell to her knees, unable to get up.
That scene was witnessed by Roy, who had just returned in his car. He quickly parked his car and stepped out, immediately shouting, âStop! Who gave you permission to fight here?â
Afterward, he quickly went over to Corinne and helped her up, asking, âAre you alright?â
âCaptain, I donât know why Imogen attacked me all of a sudden. Cough!â She coughed several times and held her chest. âMy chest hurts.â
While Shirley stood under the setting sun, her overbearing aura diminished as she couldnât understand why Corinne didnât block her attack. With Corinneâs skills, she couldnât have gotten beaten up so badly.
âCaptain, she broke the squadâs rules. She should be fired for starting a fight,â Corinne angrily accused Shirley.
Only then did Shirley understand why Corinne didnât block her attack. Corinne wanted to provoke her into starting a fight and then get her fired.
Shirley felt her mind start buzzing, and it went blank for a moment. She came to train in Imogenâs place, so if she got fired, Imogen would lose her chance of getting employed by a government agency.
Arriving before Roy, Shirley quickly apologized, âIâm sorry, Captain. It was not my intention to start a fight. Please forgive me this once.â
âForgive you? I will never forgive you,â Corinne angrily rebuked.
âYou provoked me first!â Shirley countered. âI provoked you first? Thatâs outrageous. Are you trying to put the blame on me? Imogen, someone as emotionally unstable as you should not be allowed to work at Mr. Flintstoneâs residence.â
âImogen, head to the lounge to reflect on your actions,â Roy sternly ordered. Nodding, Shirley went toward the lounge. In the meantime, Corinne watched Shirley leave as she hooked her lips into a victorious smirk. Oh, Imogen, youâre going to be fired for sure! You have no status or background, so you donât deserve to stay here.
While sitting inside the lounge, Shirley was both frustrated and worried, afraid she would get fired and ruin Imogenâs future career path.
Although Roy had the authority to dismiss individuals involved in private brawls like this, there was something on his mind-Imogenâs identity was rather special, and Zacharias held her in high regard.
Therefore, Roy would have to inform Zacharias and obtain his consent before firing Imogen.
Sitting in his office, Roy felt it was inappropriate to disturb Zacharias as he was a busy man with all sorts of national matters to worry about. It was not the time to disturb him with such trivial matters, but after contemplating it, Roy still grabbed his phone and dialed Zachariasâ private number.
âHello?â Zachariasâ voice came from the other end.
âMr. Flintstone, thereâs a situation. Imogen Young and Corinne Cleaver from the security team were involved in a fight. At present, weâve decided to dismiss Imogen, so Iâd like to ask if you agree,â Roy asked.
âIs she hurt?â Zachariasâ tone suddenly turned somewhat anxious. The âsheâ in his question was not referring to Corinne but Imogen. Roy immediately answered, âImogen is not injured, but Corinne is slightly injured.â
âIâm coming over right now.â The man hung up right after saying so. Roy was baffled for a few seconds and felt lucky that he had made this call in advance. If he had dismissed Imogen, he thought he might have to invite her back again.
However, why did Zacharias care so much about Imogen? He had seen her file and knew she was from a family of ordinary civil servants. Could it be because of Imogenâs appearance? Did Zacharias fall for her looks?
At this moment, most of the squad had left with Zacharias on a mission, so the security department was fairly empty. Shirley heard footsteps behind her and quickly turned around, only to see Corinne approaching her with a smug smile.