With or without a lawyer, the outcome of Gabriel's case wouldn't have been much different.
"I understand... as long as you try your best. Even if the result isn't good, I'll accept it," Wren replied.
"Alright," Philip answered.
…
When Damon heard that shareholders from Nyce Tech wanted to sell their shares and flee, he snickered.
"Don't let them cash out. If they do, we won't be able to recover Prospectus Technology's previous losses," he instructed.
"Understood, Mr. Sumner," Spencer replied.
"Good. You can leave for now," Damon said.
Spencer turned to leave the CEO's office but paused at the door when he saw Tom approaching.
"Mr. Genge," he greeted.
Tom nodded. "I'm here to see Mr. Sumner. Is he available now?"
"Please wait a moment. I'll check," Spencer replied.
Two minutes later, he returned and said, "Mr. Genge, Mr. Sumner is waiting for you inside."
"Thank you, Mr. Hogg," Tom replied.
"You're welcome," Spencer answered.
Tom entered Damon's office and went straight to the desk, sitting down. "Mr. Sumner, Drake knows I told you everything about him. He came to my house to threaten me. Don't forget our agreement—you said you'd help me."
Damon leaned back in his chair, his expression calm. "Of course. I'll help you, but only if you're completely honest with me. If you give me half-truths, don't expect me to go all out for you."

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