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7. Equality Contract(1/2)

The imp that Black summoned didn't have anything outstanding in appearance.

But the bloody contract it holds is quite strange.

Not only does it look weird, like a tattered ledger stained with blood, but its meaningful content is also as weird as its weird appearance.

The first few lines of the first page are huge, smooth and full of evil.

But the font size of each subsequent sentence is shrinking. On the second page, the handwriting is less than half of the beginning, and on the third page, the handwriting is so small that it is almost impossible to see it.

The handwriting on the last page is completely twisted and cannot be read by the naked eye of ordinary people.

Its content is this:

"I, the one who signed the blood contract, swear by the true name of my soul to accept Daglop. Lavalish. Diskaul. Brat (the forty-digit cross is omitted below)...hereinafter referred to as 'Daglop'

'Blood Pact.

I promise to help Daglop complete all the rituals it needs.

Including but not limited to the elimination, massacre, assassination or murder of all individuals and forces that hinder the performance of the blood contract obligations and prevent the completion of all requirements made by Daglop.

No matter life or death!

In exchange, Daglopp agreed to provide me with all support except practical help.

and a large amount of disembodied fel magic.

After completing the blood contract obligations, the reward that Daglop should pay me will be paid through direct extraction by any third party.

If the third party selected to bear the payment responsibility refuses to pay the remuneration, it is an unexpected situation and Daglopp will not be responsible for it."

At the bottom of the last page of the blood contract, there is an evil contract pattern.

Only Blake's first drop of blood was needed to complete this blood contract, which was full of connotations, but its content directly amused Blake and the well-informed Merry Dongfeng.

He is indeed a devil.

Very cunning.

From this kid's funny and bad appearance, you really can't tell that this little thing's dark wisdom is so powerful.

According to the demon knowledge Black has acquired so far, it is said that imps are one of the smartest types of all demons in the twisted void. They are not as powerful as other demons, so they can only use cunning to make up for their shortcomings.

Many warlocks do not need imps to assist them in battle.

But when they prepare their plots, they often involve imps.

The dark wisdom and bottomless nature of these little guys, and their cunning can often help the warlocks a lot.

"Stop it, Ben Bol Ba, come here."

Blake held the blood contract in his hand and shouted something to the roaring little fishman. The latter was dissatisfied and pulled out the dagger he had inserted into the little devil Daglop.

He raised his foot again and kicked the kid hard in the face, then jumped back into Blake's arms, staring at the guy with cute big eyes.

As for the kid, he was bullied miserably.

His body was covered with wounds, his sharp-mouthed monkey-cheeked face was bruised and swollen, and a small section of his tail was cut off by the little fishman's sword.

But it is a demon, and its self-healing ability is ridiculously strong. It looks miserable after being beaten, but in fact it only needs to return to the Twisting Nether to recuperate for a few days before it recovers.

"Your contract is very interesting."

Blake crouched down, pulled out the True Devil's Strike dagger from his waist, used the cold edge, pressed it against the kid's forehead, and raised its head.

He looked at this weird little devil and said:

"A brat like you is so weak that he would not dare to respond to the warlock's call casually, but you took the risk to do so, so you have a reason to take the risk, right?

Let’s talk about it.

I’m quite interested, and so is the legendary lich next to me.”

"Daglop wants revenge!"

Upon hearing Blake's question, the beaten kid suddenly howled.

It has nothing to be afraid of.

Demons cannot be killed in the material world.

Even if Black kills it, its soul will return to the Twisting Nether and be reborn.

Of course, it is also possible to be imprisoned in a soul stone and undergo torture, but the problem is that any warlock with some strength and style will not need the soul of an imp as a casting material.

They are too weak to do anything.

This is probably a realistic example of the legendary "As long as I am a waste, no one can take advantage of me." It grinned and rubbed its chin, looking at Blake with eyes burning with evil energy.

With extreme fear, he glanced at the aging Meili Dongfeng.

It says:

"My old master was a very, very bad guy. When Sharazane was still weak, it was Daglop who used his dark wisdom to help him escape countless plots against him.

It also promised me that after it becomes stronger, it will give me strength.

But after it became a high-level demon, it was stingy and unwilling to share its power with me. It also deliberately broke the contract and drove me away from my territory!

I’m going to make it pay for breaking the contract!”

"Who is Sharazane?"

When Blake heard this, the more he heard it, the more familiar it became. He always felt like he had done this task chain somewhere before, but the details were a little blurry.

Then he asked:

"Is it a draenei...er, eredar demon?"

"Yes! He is a stingy and annoying high-level Eredar!"

The fire of anger in the little ghost's eyes shone brighter and brighter, and it shouted:

"You know a lot as a human warlock. You also know the Eredar Demon. You must be a powerful guy! Come and sign a contract with Daglop and help me kill that idiot!

I will share my dark wisdom and power with you."

"Really? I'm really interested."

Blake said this and winked at the orc warlock beside him.

The latter immediately understood the plan of his evil captain. Evil Eye chuckled and handed Black a quill specially used to modify the contract.

Under the desperate gaze of the kid, Black opened the bloody contract and made corrections under the guidance of a very professional demilich.

Shi Shiran reversed the name of the kid and his own name.

Added another one above:

"From the date the contract is established, within one hundred years based on Azeroth time, the contractor will help Daglop complete his revenge on Shalazane."

After writing it, Blake re-read the blood contract. After correcting a few grammatical errors, he threw the contract to the kid Daglop and said:

"You said you hated your former master, so let me see how much you hated it."

The blood ring warlock behind him also cooperated and picked up a ruby ​​specially designed to bind demon souls, and waved it maliciously in front of the kid's eyes.

This is a warning!

A difficult smile suddenly appeared on Daglop's ugly, bruised face.

It knew that it had met a master.

Today's blood contract was completely reversed. He had to sign it even if he didn't want to, but considering the newly added revenge motto on the blood contract, the kid couldn't accept it.

Anyway, it is a little devil, it is weak as hell, and it is not afraid of death. Even if it signs this "slave contract", what can Black do to it?

Thinking of this, the resentful little ghost became angry, bit the tip of his claw, and dropped a drop of sticky evil blood on the blood contract.

Blake also waved the dagger and lightly scratched his finger, and a drop of blood fell into the blood contract.

"Wow"

The bloody contract paper immediately burned with dark green evil fire, burning it to ashes. In the skill column of Blake's character card, under the demon summoning skill, there was an additional folded branch:

Summons the imp Daglop.

This skill is fixed and has no proficiency.

In the future, if this kid dies unexpectedly or is temporarily expelled back to the Twisting Nether, and you want to summon it again, you only need to use a skill with the soul stone.

The various demon summoning materials that the orc warlocks used before actually have the same effect.

First summon the devil to the living world, and then sign a soul contract with the warlock.

These materials will not be needed for the second summons.

Except for some powerful demons, such as powerful thugs like the Doom Guard, each summoning requires sacrificing souls and preparing materials.

"You can sneak in, right?"

Blake stood up, and the kid ate the soul fragments in his hands. He quickly regained his energy and ran around the cabin like a restless bastard, screaming everywhere.

The pirate didn't care about it and asked casually.
To be continued...
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