Ah Lan showed no concern for Ye Ming's furious departure.
If you choose to retreat on a matter of principle, the Mingwu Clan will surely take advantage.
In this world, there are no moral constraints, and it's always fists that do the talking.
In the eyes of outsiders, your retreat essentially means that after weighing the pros and cons, you consider yourself the weaker side, thus choosing to step back and compromise.
This behavior will not only fail to make the outsiders restrain themselves, but it will make them feel they have the upper hand.
Under the law of the jungle where the weak are prey to the strong, compromise is like the scent of blood from a wound, attracting more greedy bites.
Only by facing forward with indomitability can more space for cooperation be gained.
A fearless performance is far more substantial than previous verbal alliances.
As for Ye Ming's anger, Ah Lan did not think he was truly enraged.
