"Can you tell me more about the contract?"
"It's something I found by chance. It isn't very useful."
"Can you tell me how to do it? I want to sign a contract with a bird," Philip asked curiously.
In fact, there were many ways to sign a contract.
For example, one could lay down a spell in one's consciousness. Once the party betrayed the other, the contract would take effect, and the party would end up dead or severely injured.
Some mages could even forcibly absorb the consciousness of the other party they wanted to form a contract with.
However, Philip was more curious about the contract that was done under the hexagram.
Philip had never seen such a contract.
"I can give it to you, but only mages can learn this," the young girl replied.
Licht felt as if he was being targeted and felt more flustered. He said to Philip, "We're brothers. You can't treat me like this. I've agreed to accept you as an apprentice on behalf of the teacher. By then, you'll become my senior. You can't do this to me, or my grandpa won't let you off!"
Philip looked at Licht. He was not interested in him, okay? However, he still said, "By then, our lives will be bound to each other. Do you think your grandpa will kill me?"
Philip's words sent a chill down Licht's spine.
Indeed, if Philip really did that, even the holy being could do nothing.
Philip watched as Regus backed away to a far distance.
"Why are you standing so far away?"
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