Chapter 389 Contract
Chapter 389 Contract
"Elder?! You can't really agree to her?!"
"No, elders. We have an irreconcilable feud with the human race!"
"Yes, elder. Being able to refine weapons for them is the minimum requirement we can agree to! Things like recognizing her as the master..."
"Alright, stop arguing." The majestic voice instantly silenced everyone, "The clan leader will make the final decision on this matter."
Grom knew that the elders had entrusted the future of the dwarves to him, and no matter what choice he made, the elders would fully support him. He looked around, and the eyes of the tribesmen were either angry, or sad, or pleading, all focused on him. He knew that the dwarves were unwilling to be inferior to others. But he didn't dare to gamble with the lives of the entire dwarves!
Grom took a deep breath, and his rough fingers tightly gripped the handle of the warhammer, his knuckles turning white from the force, "Okay, we agree to your request."
"Clan leader?!"
"There are only two of them, the clan leader. We don't need to be afraid of them!"
"Yes, they are definitely bluffing, Patriarch, you don't have to worry!"
Grom felt mixed emotions when listening to the tribesmen's voices of opposition, but he had made up his mind, and he knew that his decision was for the future of the entire tribe.
"Enough!" he shouted, "Do you think I want to? You don't understand what that flame represents!"
"Since the clan leader has agreed, let's sign the contract first." At this time, Bai Sinan, who had been silent, spoke slowly.
"Okay, but I need to add two conditions to the contract. If you don't agree, then we dwarves will never recognize you as our master even if we die!"
Bai Sinan raised his eyebrows: "Tell me about it."
Grom stared at the beautiful girl in front of him with a sharp gaze, and said in a low and firm voice: "First, although we recognize you as our master, we also have our own rights. You must respect and treat the dwarves well. Second, since you have recaptured the dwarves, you must help the dwarves to avenge their grievances!"
Bai Sinan smiled lightly, a hint of amusement flashed in her peach blossom eyes. "Of course, there is no need to say more about the first condition. I am never stingy with my own people, and I will also give them a great degree of freedom." She paused, and the smile in her eyes deepened, but with a dangerous meaning: "However, I am a little curious about your second point. If you say that the enemy is the entire human race, then wouldn't I have to kill myself first?"
"Don't worry. We dwarves are not the kind of people who are sneaky and will not play such word games with you. As for who the enemy is, the elder said before that he would tell you in person. But I can tell you in advance that this enemy is very powerful, and it is unpredictable. They may even have left this continent by now."
Bai Sinan was speechless: "You want me, an outsider, to avenge a grudge that even you can't figure out? How could you come up with that?"
Hearing this, Grom crossed his arms and shrugged his shoulders: "After the contract is signed, we are all in this together, so there is no such thing as an outsider."
"Alright, revenge for one person is the same as revenge for two people, so it doesn't matter if I add one more." After saying that, Bai Sinan quickly condensed a contract in his hand and handed it to him.
"See if there are any problems. If not, just sign it."
Grom took the contract and read through all the terms carefully. After a while, he nodded, and the contract turned into a golden formation that connected Bai Sinan and the dwarves together.
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