“Something happened?” Stella’s expression flickered. “What’s wrong with him?”
Abby, clearly delighted by the news of Leonard’s misfortune, couldn’t hide her excitement.
She said, “Early this morning, Leonard was attacked during the contract signing. It’s all over the trending news.”
“The Lerman family has some major business deal going on with Lythania. The signing today was a huge event—they even streamed it live, worldwide.”
For a family as powerful as the Lermans, sealing a strategic partnership with a nation was hardly out of the ordinary. A global live stream was just business as usual.
Abby launched into a detailed retelling of what she’d seen in the trending video.
“Leonard—who knows if he was being chased by a hitman—showed up at the signing with a gash across his face and a leg injury. He actually rolled in on a wheelchair.”
She glanced around, then lowered her voice conspiratorially. “Maybe it was Neville’s people, helping you out behind the scenes.”
Stella said nothing.
She knew all too well that Leonard’s injuries—his face and his leg—were courtesy of her.
No one ever questioned Stella about what she’d been through, and she never offered any details. For her, that chapter of her life was something she’d rather not revisit.
But Stella wasn’t one to run from the past, either.
The fact that Leonard had insisted on appearing in a wheelchair at such a crucial contract signing spoke volumes about how important this deal was.
And yet, just before this event, he had gone out of his way to kidnap her—intending to drag her away and continue tormenting her.
It just showed how arrogant he was.
He truly believed he could abduct her and still walk away unscathed, that nothing would jeopardize his precious deal.
Stella asked, “You said Leonard was attacked at the signing. What exactly happened?”
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