What bothered me was what the chief said when he was trying to escape.

- You want me to leave you alone for a while?

Me I wasn't going to see anymore.

But if you're going to take the chief's word for it, it sounds like the chief isn't going to see you for a while, but he's going to see you after a while.

What are you going to let me do when I see you?

Obviously not a busy thing.

"Come on, let's get some answers"

"Gu......"

It's too late just now trying to refuse.

Orders reach the chief through the Immortal Emperor.

"I have medicine for a while, so I can delay getting old. But the next time I needed medication, I was going to be in contact in about 20 years."

That's how I was going to demand the material again.

Besides, this guy predicted that we had already [magic converted] some of the material that we handed over carefully, and the next time we came into contact, we could expect the material to be recovered only by consuming magic without the hassle of picking up "Shizuku the Rainbow".

Of course, it will consume magic commensurate with the material.

But I guess you're going to do more damage then this one.

If twenty years have passed, our vigilance will be diminished.

"I see your purpose. But that's a breach of contract."

'What...?

A contract between me and the chief.

- Exchange of 'materials' and 'antidotes'.

- Strict secrecy.

"Neither of them would be relevant stories"

"This is the third time you've violated it."

"Such things..."

I still can't seem to think of it, so I take out the pledge and try to look like a chief.

"There's no third sentence anywhere."

It doesn't look like it at first glance.

But I kept it well stated.

"'Keeping each other's promises' - this is the third contract."

'What?'

It was indeed well stated at the bottom of the contract.

Upon confirming the pledge, the chief mistakenly assumed that it was a word to comply with the 'contract details'. However, they are not limited to contracts exchanged because they use the term 'promise'.

This is the third contract content.

"Understanding this, you have an appointment between me and you."

- I hope we don't see each other again.

- I don't mind.

We made such promises after the poison was detoxified.

I guess the chief answered appropriately because he was going to be gone from before us soon.

But if you ask me, it's one of the words I wanted to pull out the most.

"You were going to make contact with me again, but you made a promise not to see me."

"I mean, you didn't mean to make promises from the beginning."

As the Immortal Emperor (Undead Emperor) said, it does not make sense as a promise, such as a promise that he did not intend to keep from the beginning.

Nothing went wrong if that wasn't known to the other person.

However, under the control of the Immortal Emperor (the Undead Emperor), lies were clearly conveyed as lies because they could not be stated.

It's a breach of contract.

"I'll get you one of your belongings, as promised."

"No way from the beginning......"

"Maybe you were going to create a situation in your favor again by limiting the content of the contract, but I was going to move it from the beginning so that you wouldn't know the exact content of the contract."

There is no escape from the 'Pledge'.

Just as the village chief of Dayton Village, who was once from me, was forced to collect ten times the amount of gold in compensation because he ended up defaulting on his contract.

While coarse "pledges" may not be enforceable, the "pledges" I prepared are specially made with the power of a labyrinth (dungeon).

What the hell do they demand?

I hear an unpleasant noise of nectar because I'm shaking my rattlebody out of fear.

"What I demand is the Rangen clan."

'Is...?

The chief didn't understand what I asked for.

But at the next moment I understood that things that were in the mansion, in the mansion, people like the young and the leader, were engulfed in a pale light only for a moment.

The sight is similar when the chief used the 'Jewel of Transfer'.

"You already understand. Light wrapped objects are subject to transfer."

They made me demand Ri itself.

There is no distinction between things and people there.

"At first, I struggled to expand my perception to" people "when all I could ask for was" objects. "

I was going to leave that area to Melissa to negotiate.

"But your actions have solved my difficulties."

Thanks to the thought of using the "Jewel of Transfer" from the chief to let the reed itself escape, it was no longer necessary for the "reed" to be perceived as the "possession of the chief" as well.

"I've been annoyed by the scattered 'Rangen Clan' so far. I'm only interested in taking the Ri itself from the beginning."

There are a lot of very valuable things in here.

For starters, a number of magical tools owned by the chiefs, including "The Jewel of Transfer" and "Resurrection Maru". No other magic tools were found within sight of the mansion, but the mansion was built underground, where many magic tools slept. It's all hard to get or it takes a lot of money to get it.

Next, there's all kinds of information inside. So far, intelligence information can be sold to a variety of people for large sums of money. Information will fluctuate in value depending on precision, but at least the information gathered by the Rangen clan will not result in ending in a binary tritext.

And people. I have no intention of using it as an agent. If you give me orders, they'll gather information just for me, but if you allow me to move freely, they could poke some kind of loophole and spread the information.

"Let me [convert magic] all my magic tools. Information should be bought out by royalty in neighboring countries or something for a high price. Ask everyone to go to the labyrinth about people."

Gain stability and magic by letting them live in the labyrinth.

Fortunately, I'm not a combatant, but I'm trained by intelligence, so I can expect magic.

"There's no way you can admit that!

"Kill him!

Two leaders are attacking us.

You need to do something about me to reverse the situation.

"Ma, wait...!

The two don't stop what Riegel, the young father, stops.

- Death Arm.

From the cuff of the robe of the Immortal Emperor (the Undead Emperor) standing next to him, a different black arm emerges and grabs the neck of the two men who came under attack.

"It is arrogant to poke the owner when it comes to possessions..."

"Hey, don't kill me."

"I thought grabbing it with this arm and not dying was the proof that you weren't going to kill it."

My attitude toward me, the Lord, is respectful.

However, it is completely overlooked against the Rangen clan.

The Death Arm (Death Arm) used by the Immortal Emperor (Undead Emperor) was a very dangerous arm that killed the target just by touching it for three seconds. Now I don't have to die because I'm just keeping the two of you in custody after invalidating the effects of death.

I'm not going to kill these guys.

"It's a precious source of Labyrinth magic. You need to spend your whole life trying to produce you, but you don't have to die because you need to earn it."

You can no longer gain magic from a chief who became a demon called the Undead.

I couldn't have wasted a single one.

"We're alive. Treat it like a thing…"

"What are you talking about? No one had any doubts earlier about being treated as the property of a chief. Plus, they're the kind of guys that even their own children and subordinates could easily cut off if they had a sheikh's order. Proof that you knew you were the chief's property."

……

The leaders couldn't argue with anything.

"If you regret it, you resent our past thoughts."