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Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? novel Chapter 48

Roland pulled out a crisp white handkerchief and leisurely wiped the traces of Leonard's grip from his hand. With a polite smile, he said, "Leonard, please inform your boss that Ms. Sutherland and I are leaving now."

Leonard stood tall by the door, his voice cold and unyielding. "Mr. Lockwood, are you aware of the consequences of today's events?"

Roland's grin didn't waver as he pocketed the handkerchief. Turning to Mila, he said, "Ms. Sutherland, shall we?"

Once the two had departed, Leonard pulled out his phone and dialed Lysander.

"Sir, your wife has left with Roland. I apologize, I couldn't stop them."

There was a brief silence before Lysander's voice came through the line, "If it's Roland, it's understandable you couldn't prevent it. Don't beat yourself up."

"And as for her?"

"Keep an eye on her, but let her be. She truly thinks Roland and the Lockwood family are easy to handle?"

"Yes, sir."

...

"Mr. Lockwood, I really appreciate your help today."

In the parking lot, Mila expressed her gratitude but couldn't shake off Leonard's earlier warning. "Mr. Lockwood, your assistance today, considering the Lockwood and Montgomery families..."

Roland chuckled, "Ms. Sutherland, don't overestimate your influence. This is a matter between the Lockwood and Montgomery families, not something you can disrupt on your own."

So straightforward, she thought.

Mila sighed, "...That's a relief."

It didn't matter to her whether people were blunt or not, as long as she wasn't caught up in it.

But the dynamics between the Montgomery and Lockwood families puzzled her. Weren't their elders supposed to be on good terms? Yet the younger generation seemed to be at odds.

Particularly Roland, the elder of the Lockwood siblings, who never seemed to see eye to eye with Lysander, despite his brother's childhood friendship with him.

However, as Roland pointed out, the intricacies of the two families' affairs were not Mila's concern.

Nor could she influence them.

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