The mysterious journey begins with becoming a pirate

Chapter 72: A contract should be simple

"I, I, I." Roger held his head in incomparable pain. Even bloodshot could be seen in the seagull's eyes as big as rice grains. After thinking hard for a while. He seemed to have lost the last bit of strength and said:

"I promise you."

With a slight smile, Il looked straight at Roger and said: "That's right, Roger. You will definitely be proud of this decision."

Il's expression was mixed with an increasingly strong sense of success, and he smiled strangely.

"Then let's talk about the treatment issue." Il said again. "As a second mate, the normal salary is about five gold coins per month. You now owe me 124 gold coins and 75 kate. That should be 24 months and 28 and a half days of work."

"No. You can't calculate it like this. I also gave Alok 100 gold coins. There is a written document to prove it. And. Why is my salary so low?" Roger suddenly shouted excitedly.

Il laughed strangely again. That smile made Alok think of the non-existent creature like the little devil.

She said grimly: "You gave it back to my brother, not to me. Our contract does not stipulate that Alok is one of the parties to the contract. Hehehe~"

"Besides, the salary is set by the boss. If you don't want to work here, then you can continue to be your blue-haired seagull."

After a long silence, Roger seemed to be stimulated by Il, and his expression gradually became ferocious.

"No. I don't want to be a seagull anymore. Now I feel sick when I see fish. You don't know how terrible it is to swallow a whole raw fish with their internal organs and excrement." Roger shouted madly. He fell on the table and looked at his wings in despair.

Then, he looked at Il and Alok, the two siblings, with resentment in his eyes.

"So. You have to work for two years and twenty-eight and a half days." Il's devilish laughter sounded again.

This voice made Alok tremble uncontrollably.

Fortunately, I will deal with Il. The more you resist at this time, the less benefit you will get. Only by following her can she cooperate well.

A timely apology or selling misery to gain sympathy is the key.

She gradually approached Roger, who was limp on the table and kept retreating, like approaching a little white rabbit that was about to be dissected. The strange green light reflected on her slightly lowered face was particularly terrifying.

Finally, she came to Roger, picked up Roger's legs with her right hand like a devil, and a slightly crazy smile appeared on her face. She turned her head and said slowly to the dazed Alok:

"Please give me some time. To add the last insurance."

Alok swallowed his saliva and felt sad for the horror that Roger was about to face. But he still nodded in agreement:

"I don't think it's safe either. I'm afraid he will run away."

He looked at Il and asked:

"Are you going to hold a magic ceremony?"

"Yes, I think your captain's room is big enough." Il looked around and said.

"Okay, do you need me to go out?" Alok pointed to the door and asked.

Il suddenly looked at Alok and smiled, and replied: "No, I can just teach you how to perform magic rituals."

She paused for a while, pointed to Alok's pocket and said: "Please take out your book."

Hearing this, Alok felt sad for Roger again.

Not only was he cheated, but he also became a textbook.

Oh, sorry. This is the punishment you deserve. Who told you to use magic rituals to escape debts.

Ah~hahaha.

Sorry, I laughed. Sorry, we can't build our happiness on the pain of others.

Try to hold back a smile, Alok took out five pieces of parchment from his pocket and put them on the table. Il quickly cast a spell and turned them into neatly stacked books.

Take out the bottom book "Basic Magic Ritual Application" and put it on the table. Follow Il's command and open to page 153. Alok saw the content above:

Simple application of contract magic ritual

Are you going to make a contract with Roger? Employment contract. Tsk tsk tsk.

This reminds me of the contract in my previous life.

"Don't be in a daze, Alok." Ir's voice interrupted Alok's thinking.

Alok quickly came back to his senses and said:

"Okay, okay. What should I do next?"

"You do this ceremony." Ir looked at Alok and said nonchalantly.

"Me? I haven't done it before." Alok was surprised.

"I didn't do it for the first time either, but it's still the same. Who hasn't had a first time? Don't worry, it's very simple." Ir looked at Alok and taught like a teacher.

Uh (~_~;), this is really like forcing a duck to climb a tree. I still want to hug my thigh. What if it breaks down, what will Roger do.

Alok felt miserable for Roger again. But he looked like he had accepted his fate and didn't move. He was held upside down in Ir's hands with lifeless eyes.

Helplessly squeezing out an ugly smile at Roger, Alok looked at Ir.

She took out a piece of parchment, a bottle of ink, and a feather pen from her pocket. Put it on the table.

Are you Doraemon? Why do you have so much in your pocket? Who would carry this with them? Alok looked at Ir in surprise.

"Quick, pick up the pen. Write!" Ir ignored Alok's surprised look and ordered.

Before he recovered from the surprise, Alok took the brand new feather pen from Ir. He asked with a little confusion in his eyes:

"How to write. What to write?"

"Of course, write the contents of the contract. You listen to me, just write it like this~~" Yi Er said as a matter of course, and then began to talk about the contents of the contract he thought of.

Hmm? This suddenly reminded me of the contract I signed in my previous life, but I couldn't remember it clearly. Maybe it can be used as a template, but leave out the item about my responsibilities and obligations. Hehehe~~

"Yesterday is repeated." Alok muttered in his mouth.

Then, he closed his eyes and recalled the contract he signed in his previous life. After only a short while, he opened his eyes and said to the chattering Yi Er:

"Wait, maybe I have a better way to sign a contract. You can listen."

"What?" Yi Er was a little surprised and angry when he was interrupted. But he still stopped and said:

"You tell me, I'll listen."

"Ahem, of course. I'm just suggesting. I saw others sign ordinary employment contracts when I was in school. So I think it can be used as a reference. This will make the content of the contract richer and without loopholes." Alok smiled apologetically.

Il frowned and said, "In the supernatural realm, the key contents of the contract only need to be correct, and the most important thing is to be concise and clear."

"Ah? Why? Shouldn't it be detailed and accurate?" Alok asked in confusion.

"Because the God of Contract is very busy. There is another problem. The more complex and seemingly flawless the contract is, the more likely it is to have problems and omissions." Il gave an unexpected answer. "And the contents stipulated by the God of Contract have their own hidden rules."

Ah? ~This~~~

"I see, I understand." Alok scratched his head and answered with some helplessness and confusion. "But you can still listen."

Seeing Il glanced at him, he did not answer. He thought for a moment and said:

"Party A: Alok

Party B: Roger

Parties A and B have voluntarily signed this contract after equal consultation and jointly abide by the following terms.

This contract will take effect from May 13, 984 in the new calendar to June 11, 986 in the new calendar.

Party A is responsible for the daily management of Party B.

Party B serves as the second mate of the "Ghost Pirate Ship" and obeys Party A's instructions.

During this period, if Party B has any of the following situations, Party B shall be punished accordingly.

Actively or passively destroy the Ghost Pirate Ship. Compensate for losses. The contract will be extended for a corresponding period of time. (5 gold coins per month)

Any harmful behavior to Party A. Then you will suffer the same harm.

Party A dies directly or indirectly due to Party B. Then Party B will also die."

Alok thought about it, this It should be the most concise, so I asked Ir:

"How about this? This is already very concise."

After considering Alok's words, Ir nodded and said, "Well. How should I put it. It's not concise enough."

She thought about the language and spoke again: "Party A and Party B are not necessary. Voluntary clauses are useless. The start and end dates are redundant. Just say it will take effect from now on, and the time is 24 months, 28 and a half days. Don't mention the corresponding punishment. Because if you breach the contract, the God of Contract will punish him. It's much heavier than this."

Looking at Roger in Ir's hand, Alok said helplessly:

"He is so pitiful. What should I say, I'd better listen to you."

It seems that the trick in the previous life doesn't work very well in front of the God of Contract.

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