“My actual husband?” Miranda paused at Juniper’s question, then her face broke into a radiant smile. “Of course! The one and only, genuine article.”
“Then… aren’t you…” Juniper was at a loss for words, finally forcing them out after a few seconds. “Aren’t you afraid they’ll break his leg?”
He looked tall and strong, but he was outnumbered. It was hard to imagine him handling all those men on his own.
“There’s no need to worry. Very few people in this world can touch him,” Miranda said with a confident smile, then smoothly changed the subject. “So, Juniper, do you have a boyfriend?”
The whiplash from the topic change was dizzying. Juniper was starting to seriously doubt Miranda’s claims.
Inside the soundproof room, Hayden was surrounded by several bodyguards. The overhead lights glinted menacingly off their baseball bats.
“Mr. Garner, which leg would you prefer?” a bodyguard asked respectfully, his tone so casual it was as if he were asking about dinner.
“Why don’t you get on your knees and apologize to Mr. Garner right now!” the captain, standing beside Victor, hissed at Hayden, trying to give him a way out. If he could earn Victor’s forgiveness, he might escape with only a few bruises. Otherwise, Victor was more than capable of following through on his threat. And frankly, a broken leg would mean a lot of troublesome paperwork for him later.
Hayden stood his ground, hands in his pockets, his chin slightly lifted. The sharp lines of his profile were severe and unyielding.
“Are you deaf?” the captain’s anger flared at Hayden’s inaction. He strode forward to force him down. “Looks like you’re determined to do this the hard way.”
“Have you thought through the consequences of touching me?” Hayden’s expression remained flat, his deep-set eyes fixing on the captain with a gaze so cold it felt sharp. His voice was low and gravelly, laced with a chilling authority.
“And who do you think you are?” Meeting the man’s piercing eyes, the captain felt an inexplicable tremor of fear. He feigned composure. “Search him. Get his ID for registration.”


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