We explore a scenario of New Physics entering the description of B→K(∗)μμ decay through couplings to the operators O9,10′, satisfying C9′=−C10′. From the current data on B(Bs→μμ) and B(B→Kμμ)[15,22]GeV2, we obtain constraints on ReC10′ and ImC10′ which we then assume to be lepton specific, and find RK=B(B→Kμμ)/B(B→Kee)[1,6]GeV2=0.88(8), consistent with recent value measured at LHCb. A specific realization of this scenario is the one with a scalar leptoquark state Δ, in which C10′ is related to the mass of Δ and its Yukawa couplings. We then show that this scenario does not make any significant impact on Bs−Bs mixing amplitude nor to B(B→Kννˉ). Instead, it can modify RK∗=B(B→K∗μμ)/B(B→K∗ee)[1,6]GeV2, which will soon be experimentally measured and we find it to be RK∗=1.11(8), while RK∗/RK=1.27(19). A similar ratio of forward-backward asymmetries also becomes lower than in the Standard Model.