Lee Han, with trembling hands, slowly signed his name on the paper.
Just as he finished writing, Tan Jincheng's people immediately snatched the paper away.
Tan Jincheng looked it over from top to bottom, then nodded and handed the paper to Jing Si.
Jing Si took the agreement and carefully examined it twice, paying particular attention to Lee Han's signature, inspecting it meticulously several times.
After confirming there were no errors in his signature, Jing Si calmly said, "Bring the ink pad."
Ink pad?
Who wouldn't know what it was for?
They still needed a fingerprint.
Jing Si's attitude indicated she was genuinely furious and determined to make Lee Han relinquish his custody rights over the child completely.
With the signature already on the paper, Lee Han eventually pressed his trembling hand onto the ink pad.
At that moment, his expression was pitiful, his eyes filled with sorrow.
But by now, who would care about him?
After obtaining the agreement, Jing Si smiled.