It might invite criticism, being a respected female general and having such low intelligence requirements for her partner.
But she didn't care about the criticism. She was more concerned about Harrison Clark being stopped at the threshold.
She had thought she didn't have many feelings for him and could remain calm, but things turned out to be different once push came to shove.
Whenever she thought about him potentially failing the exam, and not having the chance to participate in the next-round IQ assessment, the General's mood became inexplicably anxious.
Nora Camp secretly wondered just how well Harrison Clark had learned in a month.
What if he really failed?
Should she break her promise and cancel the selection competition?
Wouldn't that have a bad impact?
Sigh.
As things stood, she was powerless to change the outcome.
She just hoped he could succeed.
Nora Camp sighed quietly once again.
She knew her prayers didn't have much use.