Mila had no intention of causing a scene on the street over such a trivial matter.
After taking the photo, she grabbed Miranda's arm and headed toward the car parked across the street, ready to leave.
But as soon as they stepped out of the bar, they were stopped.
Blocking their path was a young man with a stern, sharp face, dressed in a crisp black suit that accentuated his tall and commanding presence.
Mila recognized him immediately.
Leonard, Lysander's personal aide, had been sponsored by Montgomery Holdings since childhood and had been chosen in high school to shadow Lysander. He was fiercely loyal and the most trusted person in Lysander's inner circle.
Leonard was known for his aloof demeanor; he only ever heeded Lysander's words, making him appear almost inhuman.
Mila didn't have the best impression of him.
His presence now, coupled with Lysander's earlier expression, signaled trouble. Instinctively, Mila tightened her grip on her phone.
"Ma'am, please hand over your phone," Leonard requested, his face an emotionless mask as he extended a hand toward Mila.
Mila remained silent, but she had no intention of complying. She turned slightly, glancing in Lysander's direction.
He was engrossed in an intimate conversation with Giselle, his face displaying a tenderness Mila had never witnessed before.
Not wanting to see more, Mila diverted her gaze back to Leonard, her expression now icy. "And if I refuse?"
"Please don't make this difficult for me," Leonard replied, his tone as cold and mechanical as a machine programmed without emotion. "And don't make it difficult for yourself."
It was a thinly veiled threat.
"What's that supposed to mean?" Miranda interjected, stepping protectively in front of Mila. "Are you really going to strong-arm us in public? Is there no law in your world?"
Leonard studied Miranda's face for a moment before releasing a stream of information, "Miranda, an attorney with six years, five months, and eighteen days of practice, specializing in commercial litigation, intellectual property cases, and corporate legal services. Currently with Harding & Cole Legal, the top-ranked firm in the country."
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