Now that I dared propose this, I naturally had already thought of a countermeasure. I looked at them confidently. "Don't worry, I have a solution. She won’t counter me."
However, in both their eyes, my confidence at the moment was just from the fact that I wanted to move back in. I understood this from Marius' gaze, as well as Drover’s.
I understood that they were thinking about what was best for me, but I had my own plans now.
Drover understood my character and knew that I would still hold out even if they objected, so he accepted. "Alright, since you’re confident about it, then go ahead and move back. But for your safety, I’d like something to be implemented.”
"What?"
"What?"
Marius and I asked in unison.
"Give me your phone."
Drover reached out and asked for my phone. I looked at him suspiciously before handing my phone to him. After he accepted it, he got up and walked toward the living room.
There was a computer in the living room. He connected my phone to the computer with a data cable and then tapped away on the keyboard. Marius and I looked at each other, not knowing what he was doing.
Drover stopped 10 minutes later. "It's done." He returned the phone to me.
I accepted it and switched it on. I swiped through it but could not spot anything different. I looked at him. "What did you just do?"
"I installed a program into your phone. I’ll receive a signal as long as your location is slightly off," Drover responded calmly.
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