“Yes, Donald. Oh, by the way...”
Saul added, sounding casual, “The deal with Anthony is already in motion. The joint training program between Cabinda University and Kingswood University has started.”
He picked up a pair of binoculars, scanning the packed training area. “Sounds like they’re doing some kind of sparring practice. Want to swing by and check it out?”
“Sparring practice?” Donald’s face twisted with a hint of mockery. His voice was deep and cold. “Just a bunch of pampered students waving their arms around. There’s nothing interesting about that.”
The White Whale Training Base had been built to train top-tier special forces. Backed by the state and led by the Eldoria Special Forces Alliance, the place sprawled out for acres. Every year, the soldiers who graduated from here were sent to some of the toughest, most dangerous places on earth, defending their country and keeping the peace.
The name White Whale Training Base was enough to make people nervous, both at home and abroad. If you called the White Whale members gods, then this place was where gods were made.
Usually, the base wasn’t open to outsiders. If it weren’t for a recent funding crunch and a sponsor willing to pay up, those students wouldn't have even gotten past the front gate.
“I’m not interested,” Donald said, turning away and giving Saul a bored glance. “Let’s just head to the main training center.”
“Yes, sir.” Saul dropped the subject, trailing after Donald and updating him on what had been happening at the base.
“Donald, here’s how things are looking at the moment...”
As they walked, Donald listened, pulling his new phone out of his pocket. He opened up the family group chat.
He’d lost his last phone on a mission in the mountains. After everything wrapped up, he’d flown straight back to Cabinda and had someone pick up a replacement as soon as he landed.
There used to be a photo of his little sister in the chat, a bit blurry but still there. Now, the whole chat history was wiped. Nothing left at all.


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