Chapter 363
Divorce Time
Chapter 363 If someone defaults without a valid reason, thereâs always a penalty to pay.
Charlene wouldnât mind parting ways with Neural Nexus Tech as long as the compensation for breach of contract was settled.
âYou!â
Leah was taken aback and almost retorted.
It wasnât just about her not having the authority to decide for Neural Nexus Tech; even if she could, breaking ties with PrimeStar would mean crossing Stewart. Everyone knew that both Vestaâs family and others were keen on maintaining a good relationship with Stewart.
Taking such a rash decision would be akin to making an enemy out of Stewart.
This was clear to Georgina, Katie, and the others.
Seeing Leah left speechless by Charleneâs boldness, Georgina felt a twinge of discomfort.
Even Maureen, who had been watching Charlene, seemed to grow colder.
They hadnât expected anyone to speak so brazenly.
But Maureen wasnât about to let it get to her. She looked at Charlene with a frosty gaze and said, âYou talk a good game, but are you sure your signature holds any legal weight?â
Quincy was shocked to see Charlene going headâtoâhead with members of the Hawkins and Spencer families.
He worried about things escalating further, so he tried to intervene by gently tugging on Charlene. However, she shrugged him off and stared Maureen down with an even colder look. âWhether my signature holds up legally or not, we can find out. But Iâm guessing some people are too afraid to test it.â
Charlene was confident.
Maureen pursed her lips.
Ever since Vesta started dating Thorne, both the Hawkins and Spencer families had been comfortably shielded, rarely facing any confrontations.
Especially not from someone like Charlene.
âWhatâs going on here?â
Vesta approached, curious about the commotion.
Charlene seized the moment and spoke before anyone else could. âMs. Spencer here claims that our PrimeStar isnât competent enough, which is why our team frequently needs to visit Neural Nexus Tech for maintenance. I suggested that if they really believe weâre lacking, they should just terminate the contract. But Ms. Spencer said I couldnât make decisions for PrimeStar. So, I asked them to draft a breach contract for me to sign, to prove whether I could act on behalf of PrimeStar.â
âAnd this ladyâ-Charlene gestured at Maureen-âquestioned the legality of my signature. I challenged them to draft that breach contract and see for themselves. Itâs funny how they insult us freely but hesitate when asked to back it up. So, Mr. Hawkins, what do you say?â
Vesta pressed her lips together, surprised by the turn of events.
With Charlene laying it out like that, Vesta was almost certain that if the breach contract were drawn up, Charleneâs signature would indeed hold legal standing.
But actually signing such a contract would mean paying hefty penalties and scrambling to find a new partner, which could severely delay their autonomous vehicle launch. That would be a costly setback.
Charlene, noticing Vestaâs hesitation, added, âSo, Mr. Hawkins, are you afraid too? You all questioned 1/2 16-13 Chapter 363 PrimeStarâs capability, yet when it comes to drafting a contract, everyoneâs suddenly silent. Whatâs the matter? Do you think your status gives you the right to bully others?â
âItâs a minor issue,â Vesta replied coolly. âNo need to blow it out of proportion, Ms. Ross.â
âYour cousin insults us at will, and your mother supports her despite knowing sheâs in the wrong. Now, Mr. Hawkins, you also know your familyâs in the wrong but refuse to apologize, instead accusing us of overreacting...â
Charlene looked straight at her and continued, âIâve often heard Mr. Hawkins is fair and reasonable. But now it seems neither you nor your family are as understanding as people claim.â
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