Ma Yue stared doubtfully at the contents of the Beast Hide Paper. It was all about the things he had agreed to do.
Cheng Zongyang's promises—not just making him a Martial Artist, but also ensuring his family would live a good life—were also written out, one by one.
Although Ma Yue didn't understand why Cheng Zongyang would bother with what felt like a ridiculous agreement, he ultimately signed his name and pressed his thumbprint to it.
It was simple. If Cheng Zongyang believed this kind of agreement could restrain the other party and provide a sense of security, then he would satisfy him.
He also needed a stable living environment to give his family a better life. And he himself wanted to become a Martial Artist.
Therefore, all he had to do was complete his tasks with single-minded dedication.
Seeing Ma Yue sign his name so readily and willingly made Cheng Zongyang think more highly of him. He seemed like a decent person.
