Gillian was stunned, while Evelyn was expressionless.

"You also work here?" Gillian didn't think anyone who had nothing to do with the company would be here at this hour.

Evelyn nodded indifferently.

“Which department are you in? Why aren't you wearing your uniform during working hours? And you're just chatting away with a co-worker?

Why aren't you at your desk?" Gillian scolded Evelyn arrogantly as if haranguing a subordinate.

Lily quickly denied everything.

“No, I don't know her. We weren't talking. I just. I had to use the restroom. I'm going back to work now." Lily hadn't seen Evelyn before, so she tried her best to disassociate herself from her.

Although Evelyn didn't start at the bottom, she understood how things worked here. She didn't want to get Lily in trouble.

"First, I don't have a work uniform, and don't need to wear one. Second, we weren't in here talking. Please let her get back to work."

“Let Lily get back to work? Who does she think she is? I'm the department supervisor!' Gillian threw a scornful look at Evelyn.

"I don't care whether you wear a work uniform or not, because you don't work in the financial department." As the department supervisor, she was sure that she had never seen Evelyn in the financial department, nor had she ever seen the name “Evelyn Thompson.”

“But we need to discuss this. You said you weren't talking in here? Got any proof?"

Evelyn cast her a cold glance and asked, "So, what are you going to do with Lily?"

“Of course, I'll punish her according to the company's rules and regulations. She slacked off and was chatting during office hours,"

Gillian said in a justified tone.

Evelyn didn't want to waste time in arguing with her.

"Do as you please."

Strictly speaking, Lily was indeed making private phone calls during working hours. What Gillian wanted to do was reasonable. So Evelyn had nothing to say about it.

“Hey, which department are you in, anyway?" Gillian stopped the woman who had turned to Leave. Gillian was a department supervisor, but why was Evelyn acting so arrogantly, Like she had a higher position in the company?

“None of your business."

Evelyn's indifferent attitude pissed Gillian off. Lily had returned to her desk and the two of them were left alone. Looking at the woman who stood with her back to her, Gillian taunted, "I think the reason why you won't wear your uniform is you want to show off your fancy dress

Am I right? But that's not your color. It's coffee. Girls in their twenties like me don't wear dresses like that. Brown is for old ladies."

Evelyn stopped in her tracks and listened to her.

“And what's that old-fashioned lipstick shade? Don't tell me-it's a Luxury brand, huh? I have way better taste than you. Well, maybe it's because your temperament doesn't match the lipstick. It makes you look old and frumpy. This isn't a fashion show. You should change into your work uniform now!"

No wonder Lily had cried and complained to someone over the phone.