Perhaps it was Nangong Ran’s gaze that made Di Mingchen feel a bit guilty, but he still thought she had drunk enough and really shouldn’t drink any more.
"Xiaoran, be good, listen..." Although Di Mingchen didn’t let go, his tone softened, coaxing her affectionately.
"Is it that whatever I do, you have to go against me?" Nangong Ran stubbornly looked at him, excitement welling in her heart, and in her unstable emotions, she blurted out her grievances, "What makes you think I’m going to hurt myself with the beer bottle? To self-harm? Why can’t I just have a drink? Why does it have to be whatever you say? What makes you think you have me completely under your control? You’re way too self-absorbed! You arrogant narcissist!"
"I..." Facing her accusations, Di Mingchen was a little confused. "I’m just doing it for your own good..."
"I don’t need you to do what’s good for me!" Nangong Ran interrupted him. "I’m an adult, I have the ability to discern right from wrong, I have things I want to do and things I don’t want to do, I have freedom! I don’t need you to impose your idea of ’good for me’ on me! Maybe you think it’s good for me, but I don’t agree!"
"Xiaoran, stop being unreasonable." Di Mingchen’s face turned serious.
"You think I’m being unreasonable!" Nangong Ran glared at him, "Everything is just what you think. Just because you think I’m being unreasonable, does that make it true? This is only your assumption! What makes you measure me by your assumptions? Do you think I’m so in love with you that I must listen to everything you say?"
Hearing this, Di Mingchen furrowed his brows slightly, his hand gripping the beer bottle relaxed a little, and asked somewhat confusedly, "Don’t you love me?"
"What makes you think I should love you?" Nangong Ran looked at him, her pure eyes filled with a stubbornness, her voice choked with emotion, "What makes you think that way?"
"I..." Di Mingchen was really at a loss, feeling an intense pain in his heart.
Why is she saying such things?
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