Chapter 403

When their business partner pulled out and voided the contract, leaving a mess of ruined reputation and loose ends, it was enough to make even an idealist like her feel hopeless.

You could say it was a devastating blow.

"It's all right. If you're not ready to let this go, we can take it as far as you want," Alexander said, glancing at Elodie. He was clearly considering her feelings.

But Elodie shook her head, seeing right through his concern. "Alex, who is she to me? Why should I even bother fighting Sylvie? If I made a big deal out of this just because she walked away from the project, wouldn't that just make Jarrod think I can't move on from him, and that's why I'm targeting Sylvie?"

Besides―

At the end of the day, Sylvie's biggest mistake was making that defamatory statement and getting caught up in Terrence and Seymour's infringement on VistaLink Technologies' patents. She was misled-she's only guilty by association. Even if Jarrod stayed out of it, Sylvie could hire top-notch lawyers herself, and she'd still have a good shot at winning.

The real cost for Sylvie was her reputation.

That's the way the adult world works: it's all about weighing pros and cons.

Even when Verdant University revoked her admission, and Professor Abbott publicly stated she was no longer his student, it was still about protecting interests, nothing more.

It's not like Elodie ever set out to ruin Sylvie personally. She only got involved because VistaLink Technologies' reputation was at stake. Seeking justice was just

a way to safeguard the company's interests.

herself? Elodie never really

to be locked up for a year or two. What would that even accomplish? Maybe it'd bruise Sylvie's ego for

for her with his gleaming tech empire, Neural

Analytics to Sylvie, it

settled," Elodie said briskly,

energy, or health dragging out Sylvie's case. With Jarrod's legal team from The Silverstein Group ready to swoop in, there was a good chance

VistaLink Technologies had Nexus Analytics as their manufacturing partner, they'd leapfrogged years of development. With both software and

a dent in Jarrod's

being a shareholder

pushing her cup across the table before musing aloud, "Isn't it funny? When we used to work with Nexus Analytics, everyone treated Sylvie like the future Mrs. Silverstein. And now... you're about to

cry from the days when Sylvie was

drift and grinned. "Bet

million to start up, but Nexus

in billions in annual revenue. There was no

still," Alexander

The Silverstein Group defend Sylvie? Why hand over

puzzled herself. "Maybe he just wanted to end the circus

stick-he's tried every trick in the book." Alexander still couldn't figure Jarrod out. "He really

was it just that he couldn't say no to his

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