Xia Xiaoqiao knew Wang Dali was an old fox, and if she didn't apply both soft and hard tactics, he surely wouldn't have signed the document so readily.
This was the task Mr. Gu had assigned to her, and she would complete it no matter what.
"Baby, no rush. I'll sign it later, but first let's have a chat," Wang Dali said, looking anxious.
Seeing this, Xia Xiaoqiao frowned briefly, then said, "Let's get the formalities out of the way first, and then..."
Xia Xiaoqiao hesitated to continue, but Wang Dali, cunning as he was, had already caught on, "Alright, alright."
Wang Dali hurriedly spoke, picked up the document, and quickly read through it. Indeed, as they had discussed, there were no changes; it was the consensus everyone had reached.
He picked up a pen and swiftly signed the document.
However, after signing it, he didn't hand it directly to Xia Xiaoqiao, but set it aside, "There, baby, the serious business is handled, now we can do something less serious..."