"Can we sue them?" Fatih asked, his voice small but firm, as he broke the hug with his mother.
Rümeysa looked down at her son, a flicker of surprise in her eyes. "We can," she began, her lawyer's mind immediately assessing the situation, "but our chances of winning are very slim. The clause they used to terminate the scholarship agreement is notoriously difficult to prove against in court. The legal battle would be long, arduous, and expensive, and the compensation we might receive at the end of it all would likely be less than the legal fees. It also risks them sabotaging you during the season, causing you to have bad performances that they could then use as additional evidence for their case. And even if we were to catch them doing it, by the time the case is over, they would have already derailed your first season, meaning it would have been a better choice to just quit now and wait for the next one."