It all depended on whether Mr. Zachmann could find a way to communicate privately with the Wilmar Family and whether the Wilmar Family would consider the joint reputation of both families and handle this matter gently.
Of course, they would surely compensate for the damage and apologize as required, just as long as Raymond Wilmar would be willing to show some leniency with a lift of his hand—any condition would be negotiable!
He just feared that the Wilmar Family wouldn't give them that "face"!
Mr. Zachmann looked unwell, and if not for his body being stronger than before, his condition tonight could have triggered a severe bout of anger that would have felled him; now he was barely holding himself together by sheer willpower. Hearing the news, his face turned even grimmer, and he said, "That's not it. I didn't meet with anyone from the Wilmar Family."