Chapter 150 (2/2)
“Master, I guess this has something to do with master absorbing the fog that was gathered when the other party was born.”
“Hmm? How So?”
Flanders observed the behavior of this newborn strange creature while communicating with Sword Apophis.
The knowledge that the other party was talking about involved his blind spots, so he needed to have a good tutorial.
“There is a contract law in this. In fact, the contract itself has room for negotiation. However, under normal circumstances, no one can do this. Anyway, I have never heard of any strange creature or mage who could change the nature of the contract after it was created.”
Sword Apophis’s voice rang in Flanders’s mind, and he began to explain the contract to Flanders.
“However, I suspect that it might have something to do with the other party’s state. First of all, the other party in the strange creature egg state isn’t born yet.
Although I don’t know what method master used to be able to sign a contract with the other party under such circumstances, this also leaves the other party with some leeway to control it. In addition, no matter what method master used, master probably didn’t ask for the other party’s consent.
Under such circumstances, the maneuverability was even higher. A compulsory contract that can not be refused, and the target is a strange creature that has yet to be born. In my opinion, it’s a miracle that this contract can be established.”
Facing this long speech, Flanders was still a little confused. His tone became heavier, and he said a little impatiently, “get to the point.”
Hearing Flanders’s voice, Sword Apophis quickly increased the speed of his speech and quickly said, “the other party is unable to escape from master’s means and escape the signing of this contract.
However, when it was born, before the contract officially took effect, it was able to perform some operations to change the contract. It used some of the contract’s rules.”
“Some of the rules of the contract?”
“Yes, master. The contract is a back-and-forth. Both parties discuss and reach a consensus. In essence, it is like this. Although there is a compulsory contract like master’s, in the end, the contract can not escape from a restriction, and that is the conditions of the contract.
Both parties of the contract must pay and gain something.”
This was the first time Flanders had heard of such a saying, but after careful thought, it seemed to be true.
“Like the master-servant contract I signed with master. In essence, I submitted to a stronger master, and then I received protection.
As a price, I will serve master and be at his beck and call. I will also provide a portion of my own strength to master. Even when master unfortunately dies, I will be buried with master.
This condition may seem extremely harsh, but it is still valid. It is still within the scope of the contract. There are conditions, and both parties have their own gains and losses.”
The master-servant contract seemed to only benefit Flanders. However, in reality, the strange creature being enslaved might not have been without benefits.
Under Flanders’s hands, if something were to happen to these strange creatures, if they were to be attacked, as someone whose interests were damaged, Flanders would not sit idly by.
This was because the death of each of his subordinates would weaken his own strength.
This was because the protection and guarantee of safety that Sword Apophis mentioned existed.
After understanding this point, Flanders continued to listen.
Sword Apophis also continued what he had just said.
“As for the contract between master and this mighty strange creature, before it takes effect, nothing is set in stone yet.
The contract can not be canceled, but the contents of the contract can be discussed before it takes effect.”