Chapter 126 - Zach’s Thoughts

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n“Demon’s Contract?”

nZach exclaimed.

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nHe was both familiar and unfamiliar with the word demon.

nDemon.

nIt was a species that only appeared in the myths and legends of the Sailu Continent.

nBut whether Demons actually existed in this world was a mystery.

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nSome people said that the bards made it up to scare people.

nBut others said that the Bottomless Abyss led to the place where the demons lived.

nIt was a land of death.

nOther than the demons that people heard about, there were countless abyss monsters.

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nNow, hearing the word “Demon” in the elder’s mouth shocked Zach.

n“Are there really Demons in this world?”

nThe elder didn’t react.

nHe chuckled and said, “If even Angels exist here, then why are there no Demons?”

nHearing this, Zach was stunned.

nYes, even angels, magical and holy creatures, existed.

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nThen why didn’t Demons appear?

nIt was just that there were two races. One lived in the Heavenly Realm, and the other was indeed in the Bottomless Abyss.

nAt the same time, Zach thought of the name of the scroll.

n“Demon’s Contract?”

nHe whispered.

nAs if he wanted to understand the meaning of these words.

nThe elder heard his whisper and explained, “Tearing the scroll is equivalent to signing a contract with the demon. The demon will fulfill your request, but at the same time, he will also receive the corresponding sacrifice according to your request.”

nHe paused for a moment and continued, “I think you have also heard about the need for sacrifices in the clan.”

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nZach nodded.

nThe elder said meaningfully, “You better prepare enough sacrifices, or the consequences may not be something you can bear.”

nThe elder sounded threatening, but also seemed exhorting.

nSuch a complicated expression confused Zach.

nHowever, he knew that the price of tearing the scroll was going to be serious.

nThe elder stopped at Preston for a while, then left.

nThey set off on the journey to the tribal land.

nZach looked at the scroll in his hand, which was surrounded by endless black fog, and his eyes were full of uncertainty.

nAfter all, he didn’t know what the price was, or how big the price would be.

nOf course, he was not willing to take the risk.

nHe rolled his eyes and suddenly thought of a good idea.

nHe tidied up his dressing.

nHe walked to Morris’s residence with a smile on his face.

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nSince he did not want to take the risk, he might as well hand it over to Morris.

nHe was someone that Zach hated anyway.

n“Knock, Knock?”

nThere was a knock on the door.

nMorris, who was resting on the bed, was shocked.

nUsually, only Zach, whom he disliked very much, knocked this way.

nThinking that it was him, Morris felt a burst of displeasure.

nIn his heart, he knew that this Zach had some bad ideas and wanted to teach him a lesson.

nBut although he was a little annoyed, he wasn’t afraid.

nAfter all, his absolute strength was there.

nHe had an Advanced-Level Holy Rank, and Zach had just broken through to the Intermediate-Level Holy Rank.

nMoreover, he even knew how to butcher.

nHe had completely relied on his powerful family to back him up.

nOtherwise, on the battlefield, that kid would not even dare to come out.

nIn his heart, he was mocking Zach.

nHis mouth was also not slow. “Come in!”

nMorris’s deep voice sounded.

nZach pushed the door open with a thick smile on his face.

nMorris could tell at a glance that he didn’t have any good intentions.

nHe curled his lips unhappily and asked, “Deputy Zach, what’s the matter?”

nThe word ‘deputy’ was heavily bitten by Morris.

nIt displayed his status as a general.

nAs expected, when he heard Morris’s deliberate emphasis, Zach’s smile froze.

nBut when he remembered his plan…

nZach still tried to put on a smile.

n“General Morris, there is something that I need your permission to do.”

nSomething was wrong!

nWhen Zach used this expression to face him, Morris was very sure that something was wrong.

nZach had always looked down on him, so why did his attitude suddenly change?

nThis situation made him instantly cautious.

nAt this time, Zach took out the scroll that had been in his arms.

nMorris’s eyes instantly widened.

nThe black fog filled with an ominous aura instantly made his wolf hair stand on end.

nHe hurriedly asked, “Could this be that thing?”

nZach nodded with a smile and said, “General Morris, you must also know that opening this thing requires a sacrifice. I don’t have that much authority to decide the sacrifice, so I can only hand this scroll to you, General.”

nMorris looked at Zach with a doubtful gaze.

nThe grandmaster felt that Zach had some bad intentions.

nBut he could not say.

nWas it because the decision to sacrifice would cause dissatisfaction among the werewolves, so, in order to not ruin his image in the hearts of the werewolves, Zach decided to let me be the bad guy?

nAfter thinking about it, Morris could only think of this reason.

nHe laughed in his heart.

nHe thought that this Zach was really petty.

nHe had to care about such a small matter.

nMoreover, Morris did not intend to give Zach the right to choose the sacrifice.

nHe wanted to use this opportunity to get rid of some of Zach’s parties.

nSo that he could strengthen his control over this place.

nThinking of this, Morris looked at Zach with a faint smile and said, “Don’t worry, I have already prepared the sacrifice. Deputy Zach, thank you for your trouble.”

nSeeing Morris’s expression, Zach frowned.

nCould it be that he saw through my plan?

nBut Zach, who was in a hurry to get rid of the Demon Contract in his hand, could not care less.

nHe could only say, “In that case, I will leave this scroll here. From now on, I will not disturb the General’s rest.”

nAfter saying this, Zach left.

nAfter Zach’s figure disappeared,

nMorris walked over and took the scroll in his hand.

nA group of things that were deep in his bones seemed to penetrate his skin and enter his body.

nThis feeling made his heart ring with alarm.

nHe felt that this thing was really not a good thing.

nBut he did not know the specific effect.

nHe could not help but mutter, “This Zach, he put it down and left without telling me what the use is.”

nHe stared at the scroll and thought, can this thing really deal with the cardinal?

nAlthough this scroll did not give him a good feeling, its power was actually not as fierce as the flame.

nThis made him doubt the ability of this scroll.

nOutside the door, he let go of this scroll.

nZach’s mood was also relaxed.

nWhen the time came, Morris would be the one to open the scroll, so the one to enter a contract with the demon would naturally be Morris.

nIt will have nothing to do with him.

nIf anything happens, it should have nothing to do with him right?

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