"What exactly do you want?" Di Mingchen was helpless.
"I don't want anything," Alvin replied, "I just want to spend a couple of days alone with Miss Nangong, give her the chance to reconsider. Who knows, maybe she thinks I'm more suitable than you."
"Impossible!" Di Mingchen immediately denied.
"Possibility isn't up to you to decide," Alvin said bluntly, "Commander Di, you owe me this. You stopped Miss Nangong from giving me a chance before, so now you should compensate me. I'll say it again, withdraw the military threat immediately, and tell the old man to stop tracking me. I'll return Miss Nangong in a few days, otherwise you'll never see her again. Don't even think about tracking me—a tracker? I can remove it anytime!"
Alvin hung up the phone, giving Di Mingchen no opportunity to speak further.
It wasn't until Alvin hung up that Nangong Ran gradually came to her senses.
What was Alvin talking about?
Di Mingchen threatening B Country militarily, what did that mean?
