Chapter 115 - 115: What If We Win
Chapter 115: Chapter 115: What If We Win
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Everyone was taken aback.
Mrs. Jameson almost immediately stood up, asking excitedly, “Which law firm?!”
“Prominence Law Firm.” Zara Jameson looked at Henry Jameson, “Purple Summers recommended it to my brother!”
“Prominence? I’ve never heard of it.” Mrs. Jameson was somewhat confused, as she had consulted with almost all well-known law firms for her son’s case but had never heard of Prominence,”… Who is Purple Summers?”
“Purple Summers recommended a law firm?” Jade Carlson was equally surprised; she didn’t know about this and instinctively looked at Nathaniel Summers.
After coming to the Jameson Family, Nathaniel Summers had been silent most of the time. Mentioning Purple Summers now, he speaks up to explain to the Jamesons, “Please forgive me; Purple Summers is my younger sister. She happened to overhear my conversation with Henry Jameson and, being young and naive, recommended a law firm…”
Jade Carlson sneered, her eyes expressing disdain, “Now I see, it must be one of those law firms that would guarantee winning a lawsuit for a few hundred dollars, right? Mrs. Jameson, Mr. Jameson, these low-quality law firms distribute flyers and post little ads daily in various low-to-middle-class communities, fooling people. You don’t actually believe them, do you?”
Henry Jameson found the idea absurd as well, his expression somber, “Mom, Dad, even a big law firm like Rainier can’t promise to win my case. A law firm like this, unheard of and claiming 90% chance of winning, can’t be believed.” The light that had just flared up in Mrs. Jameson’s eyes instantly snuffed out, her face filled with disappointment.
“How do you know if you don’t try?” Zara Jameson wouldn’t give up, “Do we really have to reconcile with Chloe Bennett? And have my brother marry her?!”
Chloe Bennett was the female student preparing to sue Henry Jameson.
“Zara, don’t be foolish. Don’t you trust Prosecutor Carlson’s words? Purple Summers is even a year younger than you; what could she know?” Henry Jameson tried to discourage his sister, not wanting to upset Jade Carlson.
Upsetting Jade Carlson meant making Nathaniel Summers uncomfortable since Jade was introduced by him.
Jade Carlson was indeed somewhat unhappy in her heart.
What right did that lowly adopted girl have to be mentioned alongside her?
“It’s OK; you can think about it.” Jade Carlson appeared understanding, smiling softly, her eyes revealing contempt, “The situation is clear to everyone; no matter which law firm is approached, it would be futile. The best solution is to have the other party become Mr. Henry Jameson’s fiancee; in this way, even if prosecuted, the case would become an emotional dispute and eventually be dropped.”
Zara Jameson remained stubborn, still protesting, “Even if there’s only a slim hope, we should try! What if we win?! My brother didn’t even touch Chloe Bennett at all!”
Zara Jameson’s interruption made it impossible to continue the conversation, and Jade Carlson had no choice but to get up and leave.
Before leaving, her lips held a proud smile as she said, “Contact me anytime when you have made a decision.”
The Jameson Family expressed their thanks to her.
After Nathaniel Summers and Jade Carlson left, Mrs. Jameson sighed deeply.
“Ms. Carlson seems gentle, but she is actually very arrogant. I don’t like her,” Mrs. Jameson muttered disappointedly, “The former Prosecutor Suzanne Saunders was always clear when investigating cases and never showed off. What a pity… such a young person is gone…”
Mrs. Jameson felt regret for Suzanne Saunders’s death; she even had a feeling: if Suzanne were here, she would definitely not hastily ask Henry Jameson to settle.
“Zara, what’s going on with the Prominence Law Firm?” Mr. Jameson looked seriously at his younger daughter, “How did you learn about this firm?”
Mr. Jameson was worried that his young daughter had been deceived.
“Laura told me on the phone that her father was helping our family find a lawyer, but once they heard someone recommended a law firm to my brother, they all refused to take the case,” Zara Jameson said honestly.
Mr. Jameson sighed at his daughter’s naivety, “Zara, that’s just an excuse they use to refuse, you can’t take it seriously.”
Zara Jameson showed a stubborn expression, “I know, that’s why I called Prominence Law Firm afterward….”