Chapter 281 Contract
“… Just call me the Hidden Lord, what do you want?”
Before his eyes, his disguise has been completely seen through, and Gargas finally chose not to continue. In disguise, the angel relief on the shield instantly began to change drastically.
The angel's face that occupied most of the shield suddenly became twisted and evil, wide and swollen. In just a few seconds, the angel's arms completely disappeared, replaced by a whole The ferocious demonic face spread all over the shield!
“You don’t want to do any more resistance? Is it possible for a hidden lord to achieve such a skill?”
Nohir said mockingly, and Gargas said weakly to Nohir, as if a jar had been broken.
"Disguise? You cunning boy, what's the point of disguising in front of you? I'm sure you have seen through my disguise long ago, even before the woman named Satir told me I'm very sure about this."
"Oh, how can you see it?"
"Oh, do you need to explain this? You are a violent alien with brains? The power of it didn't burn out your brain, and it even seemed to have given you extraordinary wisdom. The biggest mistake I made was to underestimate you, and that's why you now have the opportunity to stand in front of me and humiliate me. . ”
Jagos’ tone was a little indignant, but Nohill didn’t express anything about it. He seemed to be really just curious about where Jagos came from and thought he could see through a bird. The devil's disguise? And Gargas seemed to have accepted his fate, and began to tell his speculation about Nohir.
"From the day you discovered me, you have never trusted me even once. I am sure that your suspicion of me has been deeply rooted in your bones since then."
"At that time Even if you don't have Satyr to provide you with information to support your guess, you must always unswervingly believe in your own inference, because only in this way can you maintain your confidence after learning my true identity from Satyr. He was so calm and could even resist exposing me, which made me always worried about the possibility of being exposed."
At this point, Gargath's tone already had an obvious tone. anger.
"You cunning boy! If it weren't for the accident that I heard the news about that artifact this time, you don't know how long it would have to wait before you would consider exposing me! What are you doing? You have to expose me to prevent me from leaking information about that artifact, right?"
Pa! Snap! Snap!
After hearing this reasoning, Nohir immediately clapped his hands and admitted Gargas' guess.
"You are right, Hidden Lord. It seems that the years of sealing have not damaged your brain. Is your logic still quite clear? Indeed, if it were not for this accident, , I may wait a long time before I consider exposing you, so that you can maintain your previous well-behaved state during this period, but it is a pity that you no longer know the news about the artifact. He is no longer the dispensable little transparent person he was before."
"That information cannot be leaked to anyone, whether it is devils or humans, and the matter related to the artifact cannot be expanded in any form. , because as long as a large number of people know about it, it will definitely affect my search operations secretly. I have to be responsible for everyone in the entire city, so unfortunately, I am afraid I have to leave you alone."
Nohir shook his head regretfully as he spoke. At the same time, he walked up to the shield, picked up the shield, and went to find the Grand Duke of Ravengard.
"Wait, what do you want to do? Didn't we have a good chat before? Let's continue discussing! Didn't you just keep me here to negotiate terms? Why did you stop talking about it halfway? What’s going on!”
"Ah? What are you thinking about? Brother, didn't you already sit in on the entire meeting just now? You don't know what kind of mission we are going to perform next, right? Or do you think that in the next step? Will we bring a time bomb like you with us during the trip to Furnas? Stop it, brother, just stay here and wait for the lava to be poured into the ground, or be thrown directly into the River Styx. "
"What...wait! I'm still useful! If the paladin doesn't have me, his combat effectiveness will be greatly reduced! He needs a shield, and I'm the best one! Forget about my abilities! I admit that I have concealed my abilities from you before. My true strength is much stronger than what I told you before! Let me stay! I swear, I will never reveal any information about you!" After hearing Nohill's threat, Gargas immediately threw out all the conditions he could offer, because the current situation was no longer enough for him to do so. Without any concealment, as someone who has witnessed the various feats of these magical guys with his own eyes, he already clearly understands that the execution ability of these guys is simply ridiculously high, and they really do what they say.
In addition, the two methods Nohill said hit his Achilles heel almost perfectly. If he was really thrown into the magma, it would mean It means that he will face the lowest thousand years and the highest eternal seal. If he is thrown into the River Styx, it is almost equivalent to directly issuing his death notice.
At this time, Nohir also showed a scheming expression in his heart. He had always wanted to plot the power of Gargath. Naturally, he could not hand over the shield, but this did not prevent him from using it. This condition is used to threaten Gargas.
Now that this threat has achieved the effect he expected, Gagassi wants to ensure his safety and harmlessness through the hell contract. There is a lot of room for him to play, and this devil is very likely to act in it. What kind of tricks, but with the panel, he is not afraid of any loopholes in the contract.
As long as he dares to present the contract, Nohir will definitely fill in various additional conditions until he cries, and it is not impossible to even make Gargas completely lose the possibility of becoming a demon. He is so confident, but is it enough just to do this?
Seeing Nohir stop, Gagas secretly breathed a sigh of relief in his heart. Seeing that the conditions he mentioned moved him, but Nohir never stopped. Taking the next step, Gargas began to panic again, and at this moment.
“I have to say that I feel your sincerity from your words, but, Hidden Lord, is this all the conditions you can provide?”
“ You...what else do you want from me? I am willing to sign a hell contract with you, this is all I can give..."
"No, no, not everything. You underestimate yourself too much, Hidden Lord. Although the hell at this time has been hundreds of years since you were sealed, I believe that even so, there must be something in your memory. Things that can help us.”
“I’d like you to write these additional help on the contract to be signed, and please don’t play tricks if you want to leave some gaps there, or I can tell at a glance what kind of dirty trick it is. For the sake of both of us, we might as well be more sincere to each other. "
"...If that's all, okay."
Jia Ge. Si's mind was churning with thoughts. He thought about playing tricks on the contract, but if his trick was really seen by Nohir, the consequences of welcoming him would be devastating.
So after a brief hesitation, Gargas still used his remaining strength to write a document without any gaps or dirty tricks. All projects were clearly written and completely mutually beneficial. Hell contract out.
Nohir looked at the illusory burning parchment in front of him. After confirming that it had no hidden dangers through the ability of the panel, he asked Gargas to add some additional treaties that he personally requested, including that it would never be used in any form. Hurt, frame, and entrap Nohir and his party, as well as all kinds of miscellaneous hidden terms.
Jagos added all these things very obediently. After confirming it carefully, Nohir signed his name in it with confidence, and then with a burst of fire, This contract, which is valid for 50 years, begins its formal operation from this moment on.
As the main beneficiary of the contract, Nohir hardly felt the pressure brought to him by the contract, because most of the pressure and restrictions were borne by Gargas.
(End of this chapter)