Chapter 520: Chapter 520: What a Coincidence, Isn’t It?
“We need to calculate, there are so many people here, we definitely need to come up with a satisfactory compensation for everyone. However, each person’s expected compensation is different, and we have to satisfy everyone while also ensuring that our restaurant can afford it.”
“These matters are quite complicated,” Wendy Clarke said, “We can’t solve them today, and everyone can’t stay here forever, right?”
Wendy Clarke’s comforting smile: “So, let’s all go back for today. We’ll sort out the restaurant’s internal matters and contact you as soon as possible.”
“When will you contact us? Tomorrow? The day after? You say ‘as soon as possible,’ but there’s no specific deadline.” The woman spoke again, “Or are you just trying to delay us? You tell us to wait, and then we na?vely wait for your message. And then you never contact us.”
“As time goes on, things quiet down, and when we come back to you, your restaurant won’t own up to it, pretending nothing ever happened, and we become the ones trying to extort money!” The woman said.
Wendy Clarke hesitated.
What kind of people are these today?
It seems like her earlier suspicions were correct.
Are there people who arranged this, specifically targeting her for trouble?
If not, why is everyone being so clear-headed?
And not falling into her trap at all!
Her earlier good attitude and promise of compensation were meant to appease everyone and get them to leave.
Once time passed and this incident was no longer fresh, except for the people directly involved, few would remember what happened at the restaurant.
Then, when these customers returned, the prime time for seeking compensation would be long gone.
No matter how much they stall, it’s still up to them, isn’t it?
Dragging things out will wear these people down eventually.
However, now her thoughts were once again called out by someone directly.
Wendy Clarke was really starting to lose her cool.
“How could that be?” Wendy Clarke said stiffly, “No, our restaurant has been in Nork City for four years. We’re quite a well-known establishment, and since this is our restaurant’s mistake, we’ll definitely take responsibility and won’t brush you off.”
A lot of customers’ faces turned pale, and they looked as if they were about to vomit.
Wendy Clarke: “...”
“Everyone, let’s get back to the point,” Harrington Lawrence continued, “Since I’m also a victim in this case, I’m willing to offer you legal support and assistance at no cost.”
“From now on, we’re all in this together,” Harrington Lawrence said, “I can become your pro bono representative. Of course, if any of you have your own ideas and don’t want me to represent you, don’t want us all to band together, want to go it alone, you can choose not to participate and leave our group. It’s okay.”
“Wow! Harrington Lawrence is offering to be our pro bono lawyer? You’re a famous lawyer in Capital City! Usually, people have to line up to hire you as their representative. And now you’re offering to represent us for free, which is an opportunity we couldn’t get even if we begged. I don’t know about the others, but I’m definitely in. With Harrington Lawrence here, I won’t be at a loss.”
“Yes, me too. Leaving now would be truly ungrateful,” someone else chimed in.
“Please don’t say that, don’t say that, everyone has their own ideas,” Harrington Lawrence smiled and advised them.
“Mr. Harrington Lawrence, you’re a professional, I trust you! Whatever you say, I’ll do it!”
One by one, the customers expressed their opinions. As expected, everyone agreed to have Harrington Lawrence represent them.
“Thank you, Harrington Lawrence!” Some people had already started thanking him.
Wendy Clarke: “...”
Do these people think she’s invisible?
Calculating her money right in front of her, do they think she’s that easy to bully?
They can hire a lawyer, but she can’t?
What does being famous matter?
Who doesn’t have the money to hire a famous lawyer?
In that case, she would be even less willing to compensate these people!
At least, not according to their wishes and allow them to get a high compensation!
At this moment, they heard Harrington Lawrence say, “You don’t need to thank me. After all, I’m a victim too, so whether I claim compensation for myself or for everyone here, it’s all the same.”
“As I said before, there’s strength in numbers, and we’ll likely be more successful if we work together rather than individually,” Harrington Lawrence said, “Rest assured, since I’m personally seeking compensation as well, I guarantee you that we will all be compensated equally.”