Chapter 28: Nate who is determined to start a business

According to the traditional social habits of the United States, when you move into your new home, you must invite three or five friends to the home to have a party to celebrate.

Jamie does have such intentions.

It's just that the occasion is not very suitable for bringing it up at the moment.

After all, Nate's family had just suffered such a major change that it was even so miserable that it was already homeless.

And Jamie is going to have a party at his penthouse, which is a bit too shocking.

After packing their bags, everyone was still the same as when they came, and they were divided into two cars to Bozeman Airport.

The only difference was that Jamie had one more person in his car.

His personal lawyer, Jimmy.

Anyway, the Chuck family's private jet could seat 14 people, and Jamie decided to take Jimmy with him, lest Jimmy have to drive his Suzuki Esteem across most of the United States to New York.

Hell, I know what moths this hapless guy will encounter on the way.

On the way to the airport, Jimmy makes full use of his ability to read words and faces, and soon learns from a frowning Nate that Nate's father is facing a lawsuit.

Jimmy immediately knew it was a great opportunity to expand his business.

He immediately used his eloquence as a mobile phone salesman and a trickster to try to convince Nate to hire him as Nate's father's defense lawyer.

Jimmy knew that he had no name or foundation in New York, and it would not be easy to convince Nate, so he offered a killer idea.

Gratis!

Nate was intrigued.

The two finalized the initial cooperation intention in the car, during which Jamie did not express any opinions, and quietly watched Jimmy perform alone.

Arriving at the airport, Jamie meets Jimmy in the bathroom who is "reciting" the draft in front of the sink mirror.

Later, Nate will formally discuss Nate's father's case with Jimmy, and Jimmy needs to do a dress rehearsal in advance.

For Jimmy's sake, Jamie finally couldn't help but want to remind this guy.

"Jimmy, I've seen your previous lawsuit history in New Mexico, and your first lawsuit was commissioned by the court to defend the innocence of three students who drunkenly sneaked into a morgue to mess around, and you lost that lawsuit."

Jimmy was about to plead a thing, but Jamie didn't mean to listen to his nonsense.

Straight to the point:

"I watched the video of that trial, and you did your best to defend your three clients, but the prosecutor only showed the court and the jury a surveillance video of the morgue, and didn't say a word the whole time, and in the end you still lost the case and only got one-third of the legal fees."

This past incident made Jimmy's eyes swell with unwillingness, and he gritted his teeth and explained loudly:

"Those three bastards broke into the morgue, sawed off the head of a deceased person, and carried it in their hands to show off their might and provoke all kinds of cameras in front of them, such a lawsuit is a lawsuit that everyone has to lose!"

Jamie tells Jimmy not to get excited.

"You're right! And that's exactly what I'm trying to tell you, Nate's dad case is of the same nature as your previous case, you don't really think that Nate's family is desperate to the point where they can't even afford a lawyer, right? ”

"By the way, Nate's grandfather's name is William Vanderbilt, yes, the Vanderbilt family you know."

After saying that, he left Jimmy, who was stunned, and turned to leave the bathroom.

Jimmy, who was deeply shocked, took more than ten minutes to adjust his mind and get out of the bathroom.

Back in the VIP lounge, Jimmy's mind was full of thoughts about what reason to refuse Nate on the plane later.

It's good to die, and Nate receives a call from his mother at this time.

Walked to the side and answered the phone, and when he came back, Nate looked terrible.

Blair immediately got up from the couch and asked Nate what was wrong.

Nate shrugged his shoulders helplessly and said a piece of news that stunned everyone present.

Nate's dad absconded on bail.

This incident hit Nate very hard, and it can be said that he completely destroyed the image of his father in his mind.

Things got to this point, and everyone was sympathetic to Nate.

Except for Jimmy.

He should be the happiest person to hear the news.

Nate's dad ran away, so naturally there was no need to fight the lawsuit.

Jimmy finally didn't have to worry about losing his first lawsuit in New York.

Blair tried to comfort Nate, who would have thought that Nate would confess to Blair at this time that the previous reunion was a decision he made against his will due to pressure from his family.

Now he didn't want to continue to deceive Blair.

Blair was teary-eyed and looked disappointed at Nate, who said this.

"So you're going to break up with me at this time?"

There was a hint of reluctance in Nate's eyes, but he finally nodded firmly.

Without hesitation, Blair slapped Nate and turned to run out the door.

Serena hurried out after her.

Nate didn't feel good either, sitting on the couch with his head in his hands and a desperate expression.

Chuck looked at all of this coldly, and had no intention of comforting Nate.

Jamie too.

Eventually, it was Dan who kindly walked up to Nate and persuaded Nate to cheer up.

Nate looked up and gave Dan a grateful look.

At the same time he asked Dan.

"What would you do if you were in the same situation as me?"

Confirming that Nate wasn't joking, Dan thought for a moment and then replied:

"I'll send Jenny to my mom first, then drop out of school and find a job to find a way to pay off the debt first."

Nate grabbed Dan's hand like a drowning man grasping at a life-saving straw.

"What about Rufus? Will you give up on your father, or will you persuade him to turn himself in? ”

This question stopped Dan.

He just thought about it casually along Nate's question, and he didn't think about it that much.

"I'll probably choose the latter."

Dan replied with a shrug.

Swear to God, he really answered nonsense this time.

After all, Dan doesn't have the support of a grandfather like Nate, and naturally he can't empathize too much with Nate's experience.

Nate seemed to be greatly encouraged, and his eyes suddenly became firm.

He got up from the couch and announced in a loud voice:

"I figured it out, and when I go back to New York this time, I'm going to take a year off from school and try to start my own business."

Ahem!

Jamie didn't hold back for a moment, and quickly lowered his head to cover up.

Nate immediately looked this way.

"Jamie, you think that's a great idea, right?"

"Oh...... No, I just wanted to ask you where does the start-up capital come from? Because of your father, it's hard for you to borrow a penny from the bank now, so you can't go to your grandfather to borrow it, right? ”

If so, Jamie felt that Nate didn't need to start a business, and went directly to Nate's grandfather to be an obedient and good baby, which was 10,000 times better than him working hard outside.

How could the efforts of the Vanderbild family for generations be lost to Nate's once-whim-struck venture?

Nate shook his head as he set a determined gaze on his best friend, Chuck.

"I don't need anyone else's help, just you!"