It was as if, to him, it was not signing a transfer agreement that would result in a loss of wealth that could rival a country 's, but a piece of waste paper.
Murong Mian signed her name and showed it to Mrs. Jones.
The name was indeed 'Murong Mian'. His quick and thoughtless actions made Mrs. Jones even more confused. She could not understand Murong Mian's approach.
Logically speaking, Murong Mian would never sign her name so readily, especially when he had been so cold and unfeeling before. Even when she threatened him with Madam Murong's life, he was unmoved.
But now, he was willing to do it for a can of bone ash, which made Mrs. Jones more suspicious.
She had always been a sensitive person, and now she was even more confused.
However, she could not find any fault with it.
She had prepared the transfer agreement herself, so there was no way it would go wrong. Did Murong Mian really not care about money?
Or did he have other plans?