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"I know my actions hurt you. But I’ve realized my mistake, please give a chance to make ands and withdraw the lawsuit."

Nathan Jacobs was full of emotion, like a boyfriend seeking forgiveness after making a mistake.

Yet even though he lowered his voice and used a pleading tone, July Quinn still offered no response, and even started playing on her phone right in front of him.

Thus, Nathan Jacobs had to intensify his efforts: "July, even during this ti apart, I haven’t been able to forget you, which is why I made a mistake after seeing you indulging at White Horse Paradise."

"I know I acted poorly, but my relationship with Nina is truly temporary. Once I can secure funding from The Quinn Family, gain more resources, stand out among my peers at The Jacobs Family, and compete against my uncle, I’ll break up with her and return to your side. We’ll be just like before."

Nathan Jacobs even tried to hold July Quinn’s hand, but she shook him off.

So, he started mumbling to himself: "As for your affair with Assistant Keaton, I can let that go. After all, I was the one who made the mistake first..."

At this, July Quinn finally looked up.

"You’re truly disgusting."

"July?" Nathan Jacobs looked at the disgust in those beautiful eyes, a bit stunned.

He thought lowering his pride to apologize and seek reconciliation would deeply move July Quinn.

But what’s going on now?

"Even if you’re willing to sacrifice yourself to tempt , I won’t withdraw the lawsuit."

Maybe she had so sort of filter back then, seeing Nathan Jacobs as inexplicably handso and mistaking this trash for her true love.

But his disgusting plead for rcy has shattered that filter completely, and it can’t be pieced back together.

The only consolation is that Nina Quinn picked up this trash.

"July Quinn!"

Nathan Jacobs went through so many hoops and said so much, only to end up with this result, feeling a bit ashad and furious.

"Aren’t you worried that not withdrawing the lawsuit will make it hard for you at The Jacobs Group? You should know that I..."

Just before, seeing her in the employee trial uniform made him want to use that to threaten July Quinn.

But unexpectedly, before he finished his sentence, July Quinn interrupted him.

"You want to say you’re the General Manager? But I’ve heard you’ve been suspended recently, surviving off your own savings at ho!"

Actually, July Quinn hadn’t gone out of her way to learn this.

But Nathan Jacobs’ situation had beco quite the buzz, almost everyone at The Jacobs Group knew.

In less than half a day at the company, July Quinn had already heard all the rumors.

She hadn’t expected Nathan Jacobs, even after being suspended, would try to use his position to threaten her.

At this point, the elevator opened.

July Quinn bumped into Nathan Jacobs, speaking irritably: "Why don’t you move? You’re suspended, how can you still co here and be in the way?"

It’s hard to tell whether Nathan Jacobs wasn’t on guard or the woman’s strength surprised him, but she accidentally bumped him so hard he nearly stumbled.

Nathan Jacobs looked a bit awkward, but couldn’t hide the venom in his eyes.

"July Quinn, I’ll make you regret going against ."

He gritted his teeth.

But July Quinn didn’t even spare a glance back at him, just disappeared around the corner of the elevator hall.

Solving the lawsuit problem at its root seems impossible.

So, Nathan Jacobs went to find Miles Jacobs.

"Uncle, can I borrow The Jacobs Group’s legal team for a few days? My friend has so issues and needs legal advice."

Nathan Jacobs thought that not ntioning Kyle Keaton in front of Miles Jacobs would make borrowing the legal team easy.

However, Miles Jacobs told him, "Are you making up friends from thin air?"

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