Most of Murphy's notes were his own concoction, even though they were written in the form of a conversation record with Gao Yang, but Gao Yang had to admit it was a pity Murphy didn't write novels.
Gao Yang nodded in satisfaction, then smiled and said, "Not bad."
Murphy handed the pen to Gao Yang and whispered, "Sign it, don't make a mistake."
After Gao Yang finished writing his name, he suppressed the pain in his throat and whispered, "Is it over?"
Murphy nodded and whispered, "Official business is over, now there's some private business."
Gao Yang was a bit surprised, but not too surprised, because Murphy's visit today was very strange, which is why he asked Murphy why he came over. Although Murphy gave a seemingly reasonable answer, Gao Yang didn't quite believe it.