The tone was one of absolute command, Nangong Ran frowned slightly, turning her head to look at him.
You expect me to get in the car just because you told me to?
I’m not your soldier, ready to charge at your command without hesitation.
Sorry, I’m not interested in following your orders.
Nangong Ran is a free-spirited person who loves freedom, and she is inherently proud, so she simply ignored Di Mingchen’s command.
She calmly withdrew her gaze, not paying any attention to Di Mingchen, and continued to walk forward with her head held high.
You’re the one who played with me, you’re the one who scolded me, and now you’re the one telling me to get in the car. I’m not a puppy, so why should I comply every time you say something?
Sorry, I’m in a bad mood and unwilling to comply. Even the sun can be hidden at times. She’s often a happy-go-lucky person, but that doesn’t mean she has no emotions or temper, right?
Nangong Ran thought to herself, walking with an air of defiance and determination.
Di Mingchen felt a headache coming on, not expecting this stubborn streak from the girl.
After thinking for a moment, Di Mingchen started the car and slowly followed beside her, asking again, "Are you getting in the car or not?"
Nangong Ran proudly didn’t answer, continuing to march forward.
Di Mingchen stopped the car as Nangong Ran walked proudly into the distance, her steps powerful and determined as if proving just how incredible she was.
Eyes straight ahead as if she were marching in formation.
Watching her demeanor, Di Mingchen suddenly felt amused; she was rather cute and girlish.
Nangong Ran gradually walked further away, sensing that Di Mingchen wasn’t following. If he wasn’t coming, so be it. Even if the sun was a bit glaring and hot, it didn’t matter; she’d treat it as exercise.


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