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Chapter 24 The Styx Oath

Of course Anubis had heard of the name Styx Oath, but he never expected that Chen Mo would actually know about the Styx Oath and planned to have them sign the Styx Oath with him to ensure mutual trust between the two parties.

"Mortal, I think you may not understand the weight of the Styx Oath. It is the most unbreakable and the most stringent oath in the entire multiverse. Are you really sure you want to sign such an oath with us?" Anubis

A slightly ferocious and complicated expression appeared on the jackal's head of the possessed Hades warrior. He seemed to be very confused that what Chen Mo wanted to sign was actually the Styx Oath.

However, this was exactly Chen Mo's purpose. He showed a smile to Anubis: "In this way, we can build trust, right? Even in the entire multiverse, there will be no one more worthy than the Styx Oath.

A pledge of trust exists."

This is what Chen Mo said and what he thought.

However, Anubis obviously thought more and had more worries.

He grinned and explained to Chen Mo in a helpless and bored tone: "Since you know about the Styx Oath and brought it up, I think you should understand what the Styx Oath is.

Then I won't explain too much.

But I hope you understand that the Styx Oath is the most stringent oath in the entire multiverse. Once signed, there cannot be any violation. Even if we want to modify or cancel the oath in the future, it will be impossible. You can only

The oath shall be executed in accordance with the terms when it was signed, without any violation or deviation.

It is precisely because of this that the Styx Oath has become the most trusted oath in the entire multiverse. No matter who signs the Styx Oath, even the devil and the wild god will become trustworthy."

"Isn't this bad? I don't trust you, and you don't trust me. By signing the Styx Oath, you and I just have a basis for mutual trust, right?" Chen Mo did it for the reasons that Anubis belongs to.

, will choose to use the Styx Oath.

"It is certainly good to establish mutual trust, but the Styx Oath cannot be modified. If you and I feel that this oath becomes inappropriate in the future, we will not be able to modify it." Anubis emphasized to Chen Mo, and said to

He solemnly declared: "You have to understand that both you and us are beings who can have immortal life. It doesn't matter if mortals sign the Styx Oath. Their lifespan is very short, and it is unlikely that they will want to modify the oath."

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But for us immortals, it is almost certain that we will want to modify the content of the oath in the future. Do you want to be dragged into the River Styx at that time because you were judged to have breached the contract?"

Hearing this, Chen Mo knew that his goal had been achieved, because the Styx Oath could indeed effectively bind Anubis and other gods.

Otherwise, they would not show the tendency to modify the content of the oath in the future at this time.

However, Chen Mo did not intend to give up using the Styx Oath because of this point raised by Anubis, because the Styx Oath was one of the few oaths recorded in the spell book that could effectively restrain the wild god.

Although there are other oaths that exist, they are obviously not as effective as the Styx Oath in binding a group of gods.

Moreover, most oaths require the strength of the user. If a mortal signs a contract with a god, why should he bind the god?

So when faced with Anubis's persuasion, he shook his head and still insisted on his opinion: "Sorry, except for the Styx Oath, I don't know if other oaths can restrain the gods, especially a group of wild gods."

Chen Mo's words made Anubis feel embarrassed, but he still nodded to Chen Mo and expressed his understanding: "I will convey your opinions to others. If you insist on doing this, we need to discuss it again.

Regarding cooperation, other people may change their intention to cooperate. I hope you can understand."

"This is natural. I stick to my opinion and look forward to your conclusion." Chen Mo nodded and showed his persistence as much as possible.

Anubis said nothing more, just dispersed the form of the Death Legion soldier and disappeared.

Looking at the place where Anubis disappeared, Chen Mo's eyes flickered.

He knew that proposing to use the Styx Oath to ensure that both parties would not breach the contract would indeed impose great restrictions on him and the group of desolate gods, and would most likely result in the group of gods being unwilling to cooperate.

But he still insisted on doing it, even if the gods really didn't agree to this condition.

Even if he doesn't cooperate, he actually doesn't lose anything. After all, it's gratifying to be able to cooperate with those gods, but if he can't cooperate, he doesn't lose anything, so it can't be said to be a loss.

As for those desolate gods really agreeing to cooperate with him in exchange for signing the Styx Oath, for Chen Mo, the constraints are not as big as Anubis imagined.

Because the Styx Oath, which is completely unbreakable for gods or other beings in the multiverse, is not without loopholes for necromancers.

There is only one way to dissolve the Styx oath, and that is for the person who signed the oath to completely return to the endless Styx, have everything washed away by the Styx water, and turn back into a completely blank soul.

To put it more simply and understandably, it is reincarnation, and it is a reincarnation that completely washes away everything in the soul without any loopholes to exploit.

After going through this step, it means that this person no longer exists, and even if the soul has been reincarnated, it has nothing to do with the previous life.

No matter how glorious your achievements are or how powerful you are, as long as you fall into the River Styx, everything will be washed away, and even the gods cannot resist.

People or gods who violate the Styx oath will be pulled into the Styx and will have no chance of reincarnation.

Therefore, in the multiverse, the Styx Oath has the title of the most unbreakable oath, and no one can violate it.

However, for the Necromancer, there are still loopholes that can be exploited.

You know, necromancers are the most thorough group of people in the entire multiverse who study death, and they are also the most thorough group of people in the study of souls.

The Styx Oath is indeed unbreakable, but the person who signs the oath is not immortal. As long as he can forge a death recognized by Styx, he can escape the shackles of the Styx Oath.

Although this is very difficult for a group of necromancers who specialize in death, it is not impossible.

Of course, after doing this, the protection of the October Ones by the Styx Oath was broken, making the oath itself lose its effectiveness. Moreover, the price paid for doing so was also very high. Chen Mo did not intend to do this unless necessary.


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