"Stephanie, you're close with Mr. Gonzalez. For the sake of our past friendship, please ask him not to sue me. I'll do anything to repay you in the future."
Stephanie looked at Victoria, finding the situation absurd. "Why should I help you? What are we to each other? Do you think I'm some kind of saint?"
This woman was ridiculous.
Did she think that just because Stephanie had bailed Quennel out, she was a sucker to be used over and over again?
The only reason Stephanie hadn't dealt with her was that she didn't want to get her hands dirty.
Victoria bit her lip, about to say more.
Just then, Serena walked out from the coffee shop next door.
She pulled Victoria behind her. "Stephanie, will you ever stop? Why are you always picking on Victoria? You've already resigned, what are you doing back here at the company?"
Stephanie was baffled.
Seriously, was this woman insane? Why was she slinging mud at her?
"Do you own this street? Is your name written on it? I can't even be here?"
Serena then turned to Victoria. "You're a wealthy heiress, why are you begging her? You have Mr. Gonzalez to back you up. Even if Verdant Grove Capital sues you, Mr. Gonzalez can support you."
Serena had seen the video of Quennel's signing ceremony that had gone viral a while back.
She had also seen the comments below, saying Quennel had a fiancée who was his childhood sweetheart.
Even the company Quennel worked for was owned by his fiancée's family.
Serena had never imagined Victoria's background was so impressive!
She was an heiress, yet she was always so low-key.
Just a few days ago, Serena had seen Victoria taking the bus to work.

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