Anyway, Jian Ran had always looked down on such men.
Jian Ran glanced at Gu Tingjue's signature, grandiose and tangled, only the first character "Gu" was clear.
She couldn't make out the rest of the name, but it didn't matter.
Just knowing his surname was "Gu" was enough.
Jian Ran also signed her name carefully, then made two copies and handed one to Gu Tingjue.
"Mr. Gu, right? We've finished discussing everything, so please go back," Jian Ran guessed the children must have finished their meal by now.
Her energy was low today, and she really didn't feel like dealing with the man before her.
Gu Tingjue frowned slightly, "Woman, we've just finished negotiating."
He still wanted to see the children, didn't he?
"I know, but I need to say hello to the children and explain the situation to them. They need time to adjust," Jian Ran explained.
Suddenly having a father appear out of nowhere would indeed be quite frightening, wouldn't it?