Layla's POV
To say it easy, everyone looked each other in astonishment. It only confirmed my suspicion that Pristine acting this way had got to do something about last night. I kept my silence with furrowed brows as I watched the worried exchange of conversation of the officers there.
"We don't have a choice but to comply. This way, the project will push through if all of us can pass the evaluation." Harriet said.
"What's her basis on evaluation? Maybe we can prepare in advance?" Kanali asked and turned to the other officers.
"Yeah," Jira agreed along with the others.
"We are all competitive in our respective duties. The student rate for our services is the proof of it." Maia said.
"You're right, Maia. But I'm sad to say that there was no basis or criteria for the evaluation. It will be just her and her judgment." Harriet said. "We will start today,"