Chapter 2566: 20,000-Year Sale Contract
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Theia, the God of Light, is a smart Titan. Otherwise, she would not have gathered a group of giant legions to follow her to the outside world when she first showed her disadvantage in the war between the Titans and the Wizarding World.
And over the years, under the leadership of Theia, the God of Light, the development of the Titan survivors once entered a prosperous and peaceful state.
Without the difficulties imposed by the Norman Federation and the subsequent pursuit by the Wizarding World, the number of Titan survivors led by Theia would have doubled, instead of shrinking by more than half like it is now.
Faced with Locke's request, Theia, the God of Light, did not think about it for long before she nodded in agreement.
She is a Titan god with a long-term vision. Although the Titan survivors she leads have not suffered a devastating blow from the Wizarding World and the Norman Federation for the time being, she knows that such a hidden life is not a long-term solution.
It's okay to say that giant warriors above level one can adapt to most dangerous environments in the star world.
But what about the ordinary giants below level one?
Just the stray radiation particles and energy rays in the astral world make most ordinary giants miserable.
If it weren't for the Titans' innate resistance and terrifyingly high physical constitution, Theia's Titan troops would probably not even have 30,000 soldiers after such a long period of attrition.
But now, in order to develop and inhabit the 70,000 giants under her command, what Theia needs to do most is to lead the tribe into a micro or low-level plane with complete rules to recuperate and recuperate with the help of Locke.
As long as Locke's conditions don't go too far, Theia will agree.
"What do you need me to do?" Theia handed over the choice to Locke.
This gentle yet heroic fifth-level Titan god quietly watched Locke give the following. (first published by Zongheng)
Locke then took out a magic scroll printed with rules and handed it to Theia. In addition to stating that the Titan survivors led by Theia needed to serve Locke unconditionally for 20,000 years, it also contained some promises and compensations made by Locke.
For example, Locke will provide these Titan survivors with one or two planes as a place to recuperate, and for example, Locke will also give corresponding materials to these Titan survivors every hundred years. If there is a chance in the future, Locke will even help these Titans. The survivors returned to their mother plane, the Titan world, to take a look.
The conditions given by Locke were extremely generous. Whether it was a plane where they could recuperate, materials for the development of the group, or the temptation to return to their mother plane, these were all conditions that these Titans could not refuse.
And the unusually obvious rules of this magic contract also indicate that what Locke said was not a lie.
But the 'deed of sale' that lasted for 20,000 years was not so easy for Theia to sign.
Once she signs this magical contract, it means that 70,000 Titans, including her, will become Locke's personal slaves for the next 20,000 years.
Yes, the word 'slave' perfectly corresponds to the strict requirements for Theia and other Titans in Locke's magic contract.
Unconditional service means that for 20,000 years, Locke can give any order to Theia and other Titan survivors, even if they make them commit collective suicide!
A slightly malicious speculation, if Locke made Theia and other Titans commit mass suicide in the last year of their service, or asked them to sign an endless contract of betrayal again, Theia and other Titans would not be able to refuse.
This is the terrible thing about the rules contract. In order to make all the terms in the contract beneficial to him, Locke's magic contract was specially planned and made by Ashar.
Since following Douglas through several practical magic experiments, Ashar has grown rapidly. Her vision has been greatly broadened, and she has even made clear her path and direction for advancing to level five in the future.
The conditions Locke gave were tempting, but the demands he made were beyond Theia's endurance.
"Rock Knight, I think we need to discuss the many details of this rules contract."
"The conditions you gave are indeed generous, and you have proven your sincerity. But some of the terms are somewhat fair."
"Whether it's the extra-long service period of 20,000 years or the unconditional obedience requirements, these are terms that are difficult for our clan to agree to." Theia, the God of Light, said as tactfully as possible.
In fact, when she first saw the words 'twenty thousand years', she had the idea of leaving in a hurry. As for the so-called 'unconditional service' later, Theia almost threw the magic contract back in Locke's face.
"My time is limited, Ms. Theia. I believe you and your tribe are the same. How long can your Titans survive in such a harsh environment?" Locke looked around and said.
This is a broken plane with unsound plane rules that are devouring the lives of ordinary giants below level one every moment.
The so-called 70,000 Titans only refer to the giants who are still alive.
As far as Locke could see, he saw so many weak giants lying limply on the ground with only one breath left.
If these half-dead giants are also counted among the 70,000 giants, Locke is not sure whether there will be more than 50,000 giants who still have the strength to stand up.
This also reflects from the side the embarrassing situation of the Titan survivors led by Theia at this time.
"You have no idea how much I paid to help you. In my opinion, just 20,000 years of service cannot make up for my losses."
"If it weren't for the One-Eyed God and the Hundred-Armed God who begged me and gave me two unconditional opportunities to attack,
, do you think I would travel thousands of miles to come to this star field to discuss cooperation with you? Locke asked in a disdainful tone.
Indeed, compared to the 150,000 bright jade Locke paid to the Ebalut Empire, Theia and other Titans only served Locke for 20,000 years. No matter from any aspect, Locke lost money.
A rough estimate of the price of 150,000 pieces of bright jade is that they are worth at least 30 million magic coins. If this batch of bright jade is not widely circulated in the wizarding world, its exchange ratio with magic coins will be even higher!
Thirty million magic coins, even if all the remaining Titans including Theia, the God of Light, were sold, would probably not be worth this amount.
The highest price quoted for a fourth-level godhead in the wizarding world is no more than four million, while a fifth-level godhead costs only twelve million.
Locke did not settle this account with Theia in detail, because it was undoubtedly a waste of his worth.
As a smart person like Theia, the God of Light, she naturally knows how much truth and lies there are in Locke's words.
"Either you choose to cooperate with me, or I turn around and leave. Whether it is the vitality leading to the future or the destruction of the present, you choose for yourself." Locke said.
At the same time, at Locke's request, Star Beast Overlord walked out of the Lost Paradise.
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