Gao Yi's plan was to wait to be apprehended by the Internal Guard Force stationed around Red Square.
It didn't matter who arrived first. As long as someone came, the Glou couldn't continue their attack. This location was too critical, too unique. If the Glou dared to fire at the Internal Guard Force, it would truly be considered armed rebellion.
Glakov taking private action was fine, and him faking military orders to settle personal scores worked too. However, whether it was Glakov or other Glou members, they ought to understand where the boundaries lay.
Three minutes wasn't a long time, but holding out for three minutes inside this restaurant was definitely no easy task.
It could be described as seconds stretching into years.
Xinfeng understood Gao Yi. He understood Gao Yi's mentality.
In fact, everyone now understood Gao Yi's plan—it was simply to see whether Russia's top brass would let Yuri go after Glakov was dead.