In Andrei's place, Kiran provided on-site teaching while we walked up to the front door of Imprezio's main headquarters. The first rule of taking a job was to never believe the client. Some clients want you to believe that they are the victims when, in fact, they are the fraudulent ones looking to eliminate their competition. "Are you wearing your contacts?" "Yep." It certainly made sense for an Undercode spy to use Undercode on the job. To no surprise, I was feeling quite nervous about my first official team job. I guess I should have taken Andrei's advice and done something more nerve-wracking before the job to shift my perspective. At the very least, it didn't seem like this job would be that crazy compared to prior experiences, but it was too early to judge. We entered the establ