"I, I barely saw anything," said Tang Wulin meekly.
Dai Yun'er gave him a scowl. "How much would you have liked to see? Do you know that you could have been dealt with the death penalty? However, since you were concerned about my safety, I'll pardon you."
Having said that, she signed her name on the piece of paper. She then passed it to Tang Wulin.
Tang Wulin remarked, "I see that you know how to appreciate what's good."
Dai Yun'er's exquisite eyebrows were raised. "Why wouldn't I know how to appreciate the good? I'm just being difficult at times. Do you think I can't even distinguish between a good and a bad person? You're not bad actually, and I know that."
Tang Wulin put the piece of paper, apparently a legitimate contract away. "Okay, it's a deal. How long has it been since we were here?"
Dai Yun'er replied, "It's been two months."