Chapter 493 - Chapter 493: 161. Sacred Position Achievement”_2 (1/2)
Chapter 493: 161. “Sacred Position Achievement”_2
Noland Lee rummaged around in the Blood Haven, taking out a barrel-shaped sheepskin parchment.
Soul contracts are widespread in the Realm of Wizards.
As long as during the drafting of the contract, the words “soul contract” are written in the title, the contract will automatically become a soul contract.
Why is it that simply writing “soul contract” in the title can turn a contract into a soul contract?
This is a very mysterious extraordinary phenomenon. Its history can be traced back to ancient times, several eras before the present-day wizard kingdom of Ulnas Circle.
All wizards researching this extraordinary phenomenon eventually gave up because nothing could be learned. This extraordinary phenomenon has thoroughly merged with the natural world, becoming an indivisible part of it.
Over time, soul contracts became one of the natural phenomena.
The soul contract that Noland Lee is holding now was written by himself.
He is the client, and Mabel is Party B.
The client sells knowledge, Party B pays gold coins. Both parties keep this transaction confidential. Whistleblowers will be punished, including but not limited to amnesia, degradation of sensory abilities, forced magic knowledge erasing, spiritual ocean decline, and so on.
In the contract, Noland Lee emphasized one point: he only wants gold coins and nothing else. Even if extremely valuable magical items were in front of him, he would firmly refuse.
The reason is simple:
Things other than gold coins are too easy to be traced, and they are also difficult to liquidate. Moreover, sometimes expensive magical items have unclear origins, easily attracting the attention of Wizard Enforcers.
Noland Lee doesn’t want to become a channel for others to dispose of stolen goods.
So, what kind of knowledge can Noland Lee sell?
Death-related spells? Psychic spells? Or spells from the Night Spirit Branch?
None of them.
Directly selling spell blueprints is akin to courting death.
Imagine if a buyer knew that Noland Lee could sell spell blueprints, what would she think?
She would definitely worry if her own wizard force’s spells would appear on Noland Lee’s product list, which would hinder the transaction and create a rift between her and Noland Lee.
In an extreme case, the buyer may pretend to trade but secretly collect evidence of Noland’s crimes to report to the Wizard Enforcement Department.
Such action would amount to betraying Noland Lee and be punished by the soul contract.
However, as long as the rewards given by the Wizard Enforcement Department and their own wizard forces can compensate for the punishment of the soul contract, some people will certainly do it.