Jett walked over to Elias and stood before him. He said lightly, "I'm sorry, Elias. I had to think ahead for the sake of the Gould family's future. I hope you understand."
"I understand." Elias nodded in response, not blaming Jett for doing what he had done.
However, he wasn't going to harbor any expectations for Jett since they were clearly no longer on the same page. On the contrary, he was going to show Jett just how foolish his decision was.
Peter sneered, "Since there's already concrete evidence, what else do you have to say for yourself? Are you going to admit that Carpenter Corporation is involved in illegal dealings?"
Peter's accusation was powerful, causing the people around them to launch into their own discussions. Most of them quietly decided to get rid of the Carpenter Corporation's shares that they had on hand the moment they got home. If everyone were to do the same thing, Carpenter Corporation's stocks would most likely plummet by another ten percent or more by tomorrow.
Elias's tone was icy when he replied, "It doesn't matter whether the evidence is irrefutable or not. The law will decide the outcome of the investigation, not you. Until it is concluded, I won't allow you bunch of clowns to point fingers at me!"
His voice was steady and powerful when he delivered his declaration. He wasn't bothered at all by the whispers and criticisms that were aimed at him.
It didn't matter whether Carpenter Corporation was involved in illegal dealings or not, what was undeniable was how Elias carried himself as he faced the brunt of the Roe, Trevell, and Gould families' joint attack. He didn't show even a single hint of fear, firmly grasping the choice on whether he wanted to advance or retreat when facing off against them.
A scornful smile appeared on Peter's face. "Is that so? Well, we'll just have to wait and see. We're going to send Carpenter Corporation down into the deepest pits of hell by tomorrow!"
Peter had made his stance clear in front of everyone. He was officially declaring war against Elias!
Anyone with some wits about them could see that Elias was at a disadvantage. He was alone with no support, and he had just made an enemy out of the entirety of the upper class of Tarthy City.
Meanwhile, Patrick remained silent as he watched his subordinates rush forward. Devin and Peter were more than enough as part of the vanguard to deal with Elias. Patrick was in charge of strategizing, so he just had to hang back and watch the scene unfold.

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