Yeagen's heart started to beat wildly. He wanted to say something but found himself scrambling for the words. Fane did not care about Yeagen's conflicted expression as he continued to speak, "It'll only be for seven days. I just want you to sign this contract because I need you to help me with some things. We can even add a clause in the contract that says I can't take your life. Don't worry. I don't like to torture people. After the Toman Battlefield ends, I'll set you free."

Yeagen's eyes twitched as his body stiffened. Yeagen could already guess what Fane wanted him to do. However, he was still not willing to sign the contract. The moment they signed the contract, he would not be able to fight back even if Fane decided to go against his words. The master and slave contract was like a lock to the soul. Unless the master was willing, he would not be able to escape.

Yeagen's hands shook, and his voice was raspy, "Even if the contract states that you won't take my life, I will still die if you make me do something I would have no chance of surviving. Wouldn't I just die if you ask me to do something like take Triton's life?" Lourain felt like Fane was already being quite merciful with his conditions, but that guy was still trying to question it. It was just ridiculous. Lourain could not stop himself from rushing forward to argue with Yeagen, but Fane held him back. Fane patted Lourain on the arm, motioning for Lourain to calm down.

Fane calmly looked at Yeagen, saying after some thought, "You're not someone I absolutely need right now, and I always keep to my word. As long as you do your part, I won't take your life. After the Toman Battlefield closes, I'll set you free as well. Of course, you can choose not to believe it and not sign the agreement with me, but you'll be useless to me after that."

Fane calmly expressed everything, but Yeagen felt like his heart was about to stop listening to it. Fane was telling him that this was not a negotiation at all. He only had two choices, and that was it.

After understanding that, Yeagen

decided against continuing to

negotiate with Fane. He slowly shut his eyes, and his heart was beating rapidly. He felt like he was walking right into his death. After a few moments, Yeagen clenched his teeth and nodded.

That was his last chance. If he did not agree, he would die. Compared to Teagan, who was writhing on the ground in pain, he was already quite lucky. He needed to make sure he had a way out. When Yeagen

agreed, Fane breathed a small sigh

of relief.

In truth, the matter was not as easy as Fane said. Yeagen was actually quite useful. Things would go much better with Yeagen. The two of them quickly signed the master and slave contract with their blood.

When their blood merged in the air and formed a large seal, the contract was in effect. With that contract, there was no longer any need to worry if Yeagen would regret it or try to betray them.

Fane did not let Teagan remain in

pain for that long as he ended

Teagan's life right after the contract was signed. Teagen deserved his death anyway. With Hashem's group, Dickens and Yeagen, made a temporary group of seven. They

found a medium-sized ey

not too

far away to rest.

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