Dan De reached out and took out a small oval-shaped black stone that was less than five centimeters long. He held it in front of Nangong Nuannuan.
"This stone is not even the size of a fist. If you can crush it, then Mr. President and I will believe you."
Everyone knew that big stones were easier to crush than small stones, but Dan De used a stone that was only one-fifth the size of a fist for Nangong Nuannuan to stomp on. He even said to Nangong Nuannuan, "Treat this stone as a toe. I really want to witness how you can break it, Miss Nangong. You only need to break it; you don't have to crush it."
However, Nangong Nuannuan stomped on the stone without hesitation.
Then, she removed her foot.
No one saw what happened, nor did they see how much force Nangong Nuannuan used. However, when she removed her foot, the stone had already cracked into more than ten smaller pieces.
Everyone, "…"
Dan De, "…"