Chapter 1936 Failed Mediation

It could be considered a greeting of sorts.

However, Edith clearly wasn't buying it; her gaze remained sharp and unwavering, fixated on Elisa as though she had singled her out as prey.

It wasn't entirely her fault; after all, they had a heated disagreement before entering the courtroom. Edith had even tried to dissuade Elisa just before the trial began.

“If you're willing to drop the lawsuit now, the Grayson family will be there to support you in the future. In other words, our family would owe you a favor,” Edith had stated during their last mediation session before the court proceedings.

Over the years, the Grayson family's standing might not have been as illustrious as before, but they still held a considerable amount of influence. Many were willing to be indebted to the Grayson family, given the chance.

Elisa, however, remained unfazed.

She would much rather send Paul into prison than be owed a favor by the Graysons.

She had come too far to change her mind. It would be unjust to her and Gareth, considering the hardships they had endured during this ordeal. It would also be unfair to Bella and Julia, who had carried their burdens alongside them.

replied, “Thank you, Mrs. Grayson, but there

why you're so determined to bring Paul to justice.

with the company for many years, and although he may not have made substantial contributions, he has put in years of hard

facade as a wealthy lady

a dedicated contributor to the company in his early years. But later,

about his current situation,

was no one else to

Edith with a mixture of puzzlement and

is disloyal to his family lacks the most fundamental sense of responsibility. How can we expect him to behave responsibly in

respond but

already persuaded Rochelle to take full responsibility? What is there

a half step back, surprised that Elisa was privy

young lady possessed far more extensive resources and

Elisa's case proceeded smoothly

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