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Let Me Go, My Mafia Husband (Aria and Alessandro) novel Chapter 329

Chapter 329 The Commitment
Leonardo's arrival was a sight to behold. Clad in a perfectly tailored black tuxedo, he emanated an air of sophistication and power. His attention to detail was evident in the impeccable knot of his red tie, while the unbuttoned black jacket revealed the crisp white shirt that lay beneath. His hair slicked back with gel, added an extra touch of refinement to his already striking appearance. As always, Leonardo had the ability to make Sofia's heart skip a beat with his devilishly handsome face.

His intense gaze swept over his wife, taking in every detail from head to toe. Sofia could see the admiration shining in his eyes, causing her own heart to flutter. He cleared his throat, drawing her attention.Let Me Go, My Mafia Husband

"Excuse me, ma'am," Leonardo began, a playful tone lacing his words. "Have you seen my wife? I left her in this room. Where did she go?" His eyes continued to scan the surroundings as if searching for a missing person.

At first, Sofia was momentarily puzzled by his question. However, the realization dawned on her that he was teasing her. A surge of delight washed over her. Oh my God! Leonardo Morelli has a sense of humor. That's news worth savoring.

"What do you mean?" Sofia pouted, pretending to be offended. "I am only here, standing right in front of you." She playfully tilted her head and struck a pose, teasingly questioning her own appearance. "Am I...am I not looking good?" Her voice carried a hint of playful insecurity.

A mischievous smile danced across Leonardo's face as he closed the distance between them. He placed his hands gently on her waist, pulling her closer.

"You want to hear the truth?!" He whispered, his voice filled with genuine adoration. "You are more than just good. You are breathtakingly stunning. Every time I see you, it takes my breath away." His words dripped with sincerity, his eyes locked onto hers, intensifying the moment.

Sofia couldn't help but blush, feeling a rush of warmth envelop her.

Mark's firm knock on the door disturbed their moment, signaling his presence. "Boss, the car is ready," he informed Leonardo, who was seated in the dimly lit room. Leonardo rose from his seat, his commanding presence filling the space. Sofia, standing nearby, caught his attention.

Without a word, Leonardo extended his hand towards Sofia, his palm open and inviting. She hesitated for a moment before placing her delicate hand in his. His long, strong fingers enveloped her hand, creating a possessive grip that sent a thrill down her spine. It was a gesture that conveyed both protection and ownership.

Together, they made their way towards the waiting vehicle. As they approached, Sofia noticed a group of unfamiliar men in crisp uniforms standing near the car. Their presence struck her as odd, as she had never seen them before.

Curiosity getting the better of her, Sofia turned to Leonardo and asked, "Who are they?"

With a hint of pride, Leonardo replied, "They are your bodyguards, baby girl. They will be by your side twenty-four seven." He gestured towards the men, signifying their role in safeguarding her.

Sofia's eyebrows furrowed in confusion. "But I don't need half a dozen bodyguards," she protested, her voice tinged with uncertainty. She couldn't fathom why she would require such an extensive security detail. After all, Leonardo was always there to protect her.

Leonardo's gaze softened as he looked into her eyes, his voice tender yet resolute. "I don't want to take any chances, my love. These men are the best in their field, and I want to ensure your safety even when I am not by your side," he explained, his adoration and affection evident in his words. Sofia found herself melting under his intense gaze.

Mark held the backseat car door open, allowing Leonardo to assist Sofia in settling inside, being mindful of her long gown. Leonardo joined her, taking a seat beside her.

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