Furthermore, the warriors at the peak had a big difference in skill from one another. Those warriors had all initially minded their own business, and although they knew each other's existence, they were not familiar with each other. However, a month ago, they suddenly got together to plan something, and Triton was one of them. However, Triton ranked in the middle of those warriors at the peak, so he did not have much power. The Toman Battlefield was not the only plan being set in motion, there were several others as well. As for what the plans were, Yeagen and others at his level did not know

much about it.

There were a total of three warriors at the peak of the Toman Battlefield. Other than Triton, there were Seymour and Desmond. Those two were ranked quite high among the warriors at the peak and were stronger than Triton. They were the leaders of this operation. Triton was not the only one involved in the plans against Fane, the other two were very involved as well. After hearing what Yeagen said, Fane had a cold look in his eyes as various thoughts surfaced in his head.

Desmond and Seymour's names were names he had heard before many times. Every time they were brought up, their names were mentioned with respect and admiration. There was a deep sense of fear as well. The two of them were very famous. Fane had nothing to do with them, but they regarded Fane as a thorn in their side.

Comparatively, he was not really that angry at Triton. After all, Triton had a reason to want him dead. The two of them were different. Fane had done nothing to them, but they insisted on targeting him. It infuriated Fane!

Fane took a deep breath before he slowly looked at Yeagen. Yeagen immediately straightened his body, trying very hard to look like he was still calm. In truth, he was in complete panic. He was worried that Fane would suddenly change his mind and attack him. With Yeagen's skills, there would be nothing he could do.

Fane raised an eyebrow, "Since you're willing to do anything to stay alive, let's sign a master and slave contract."

The moment that was said, Yeagen suddenly widened his eyes. His expression darkened, looking like his own father had just died. A master and slave contract was equal to selling his soul. After signing the contract, he had to do anything Fane asked him to.

The moment he went against Fane's orders, he would be punished by the laws of the world. Even if Fane asked him to die, he could not go

against it. Ninety-nine percent of et

warriors would never sign that

contract, feeling like death was a better choice. Even Yeagen

remained silent. Fane could see that he was not very willing to sign the

contract.

In truth, it was to be expected. After all, the moment he signed that contract, he would be Fane's slave. Even if Fane asked him to kill his own family, he would have to do that.

Fane said calmly, "Don't be in such a hurry to say no, listen to me first. This contract has a time limit. I'm only making you sign it because I can't trust you. I'll only be able to relax after making you sign it."

Fane really did have some matters he wanted Yeagen to do. Just like what Lourain said, Yeagen was not very trustworthy. No matter how much Yeagen assured him, Fane knew that Yeagen would betray them in a heartbeat.

Having someone like that help him

was equal to selling himself to his enemies. He would have to be crazy to trust Yeagen. However, it would be different with the master and slave contract. The moment the contract was in effect, Yeagen would not be able to betray him unless Yeagen died.

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