Leander walked through the grand entrance of the event hall as the glittering lights reflected off the elegant chandeliers above. Wyatt was beside him, looking sharp in a tailored suit, his usual laid-back demeanor replaced with a calm sense of confidence."Quite the night, huh?" Wyatt said, glancing around at the crowd filled with the most influential people in the tech industry. The prestigious award ceremony was one of the biggest events of the year, where top moguls were honored for their breakthroughs in technology."Yeah," Leander replied, scanning the room. "Feels like the whole industry’s here."The two of them found their seats near the front of the hall, where the nominees for the major awards sat. Leander felt the usual weight of pressure. He wasn’t someone who thrived on recognition, but it was hard to ignore the fact that being acknowledged tonight would solidify his position. Especially with the recent issues involving his inheritance, every success counted.Wyatt nudged
Leander adjusted his tie as he stepped out of the venue. The air was cool, and the city lights shimmered in the distance. He felt a strange mix of relief and satisfaction after the night’s events. The Innovator’s Legacy Award had caught him off guard, but it was a moment that he’d remember for a long time.As he made his way to the black sedan parked at the curb, Wyatt, who was walking beside him, nudged him with a grin. “That was something else, huh? Camila’s face was priceless.”Leander smirked. “She deserved it.”They got into the car, the interior quiet, the buzz of the evening slowly fading away. Leander leaned back into the leather seat, still processing the events when Wyatt’s phone buzzed. He glanced at it, his expression shifting slightly.“Leander, you might want to know this,” Wyatt said, handing over the phone.Leander took it, reading the message. It was from one of Wyatt’s contacts, someone who had been keeping an eye on Dorian lately. The text was brief but to the point
***Leander walked into the car showroom. The bright lights shined down on shiny cars. He felt excited. He had been thinking about getting a new car for a long time. Today was the day he would buy a Porsche.As he walked around, Leander looked at all the cars. There were big ones, small ones, red ones, blue ones, and black ones. But he was looking for something special. He wanted a Porsche. It was a fast car. It looked cool, and he loved the way it drove.“Wow!” Leander said to himself. “Look at that one!” He pointed at a bright red Porsche. It was sitting in the middle of the showroom, shining like a jewel. A friendly salesperson came over. “Hello! Welcome to our showroom. My name is Anna. How can I help you today?”Leander smiled. “Hi, I want to buy a Porsche. The red one over there.”Anna nodded. “Great choice! The red Porsche is very popular. Would you like to take a closer look?”“Yes, please!” Leander replied, feeling excited. Anna led Leander to the red Porsche. “This car is
After being invited by Brianna's parents, Leander arrived at the grand palace gates, feeling a little nervous but keeping his cool. It was his first time meeting Princess Brianna’s parents, the king and queen, along with her aunt, Alyssa. The thought of walking into the palace was exciting, but there was also a slight pressure—he wanted to make a good impression. Two royal guards opened the golden gates, and Leander stepped inside. The palace grounds were massive. Beautiful gardens stretched as far as he could see, with fountains sparkling under the sun. Birds chirped quietly from the treetops, and the scent of roses filled the air. A servant led him toward the entrance of the palace, where large marble steps gleamed in the light.The huge wooden doors opened with a deep creak, and inside stood Brianna, dressed elegantly in a soft-blue gown. Her eyes lit up when she saw Leander. “You made it,” Brianna said, smiling warmly as she walked toward him. Leander returned the smile. “I w
After being invited by Brianna's parents, Leander arrived at the grand palace gates, feeling a little nervous but keeping his cool. It was his first time meeting Princess Brianna’s parents, the king and queen, along with her aunt, Alyssa. The thought of walking into the palace was exciting, but there was also a slight pressure—he wanted to make a good impression. Two royal guards opened the golden gates, and Leander stepped inside. The palace grounds were massive. Beautiful gardens stretched as far as he could see, with fountains sparkling under the sun. Birds chirped quietly from the treetops, and the scent of roses filled the air. A servant led him toward the entrance of the palace, where large marble steps gleamed in the light. The huge wooden doors opened with a deep creak, and inside stood Brianna, dressed elegantly in a soft-blue gown. Her eyes lit up when she saw Leander. “You made it,” Brianna said, smiling warmly as she walked toward him. Leander returned the smile. “I
After finishing their meal, Leander and Brianna left the cozy dining room, feeling lighter and more connected than ever. Brianna suggested they take a stroll outside the palace grounds, and Leander happily agreed. As they walked through the beautiful gardens, the vibrant flowers bloomed all around them. Brianna laughed at a butterfly that danced around them, and Leander couldn’t help but smile at her joy. “What should we do now?” Leander asked, glancing at Brianna. “I thought we could go shopping,” she said, her eyes sparkling. “There’s a nice boutique not too far from here. I need to pick up a few things.” Leander nodded. “It sounds great. I could use a new shirt anyway.” They strolled through the gardens. As they reached the entrance of the palace grounds, Brianna turned to Leander, her face serious. “Just so you know, I really appreciate you coming here today. It means a lot.” “I’m glad I came,” Leander replied, sincerity in his voice. “I enjoy spending time with you.
The grand building of Congress stood tall, its stone pillars radiating a sense of authority. Leander took a deep breath as he stepped out of the car with Brianna by his side. Today was a significant day, one that could change everything for him. He was about to face the House of Representatives to fight for his rightful place as the heir to the Goldstein fortune.Brianna looked up at him, her eyes filled with encouragement. “You’ve got this, Leander. Just remember, you have the truth on your side.”He nodded, grateful for her support. “Thanks for being here. It means a lot.”As they approached the entrance, Leander’s mind raced with thoughts of the challenges he had faced. The rumors claiming he was not Daxton Goldstein’s legitimate son had threatened to strip him of his inheritance. He had fought hard to gather evidence to prove his connection to his father, including DNA tests and family documents.Inside, the hall was bustling with representatives, staff, and reporters. The atmosph
The next morning, Leander stood on the steps of the government building as the officials finalized the release of his father’s seized assets. The hum of voices and the tapping of keyboards filled the air, but all Leander could think about was how everything was finally falling into place. A middle-aged man wearing glasses and holding a folder approached him. "Mr. Goldstein, the necessary documents are ready. With today's ruling, all your father's holdings will be restored under your name—effective immediately." Leander nodded, feeling a mixture of relief and triumph. "That’s good to hear. Thank you." The man handed over the documents. "We apologize for the delay these legal issues caused. The properties, company shares, and investments listed here are now officially yours." Leander opened the folder and scanned the content. The long list of properties, businesses, offshore accounts, and investments made his heart race. His father’s legacy—everything that had been unjustly take