Leila choked and felt like she had shot herself in the foot. She waved her hand quickly and said, "No, brother Zac, although the condition here is not good, the air is good and the environment is without pollution. After I came here, I feel much better than in Dragon City."
A deep and sharp light flashed in Zac's eyes. "If you want to stay, you have to be obedient. Now go back, or I will send you back to Dragon City tomorrow."
Hearing this, Leila didn't dare to say anything more. She lowered her head and walked out of the room dejectedly.
After closing the door, Zac breathed a sigh of relief. He went to the window and opened it so that the cold wind could cool his hot head. His face was still covered with anger, and the coldness in his eyes was faintly flashing in the night.