Mrs. Zhao certainly knew the contract she'd signed, but she didn't actually care about it.
"Listen carefully, Guo Hailong. The contract I signed with you did agree to let my daughter marry you."
"And once I receive the inheritance, I will fully support you, equivalent to investing in your new energy project."
"But in return, you need to give me half of the shares."
"If you can't do that, you'll have to compensate me, so you shouldn't be so pleased with yourself."
Mrs. Zhao's words seemed to suggest the contract was binding on both parties.
It appeared that Mrs. Zhao wasn't at a disadvantage, yet she never considered that her daughter, Zhao Xiaotang, was the biggest victim.
Getting nothing, yet becoming Guo Hailong's fiancée.
It's utterly ironic; Zhao Xiaotang was completely disappointed in her mother.