Dark Demon Warlock

Chapter 150: brother149

  Chapter 150 Brother 149 The professional ethics of demon warlocks?

  Every time he comes into contact with demons, Arter has a strong sense of vigilance, even for blacksmiths whom he considers honest.

  So, when Smith-Mullers proposed that the deed must be written by himself, and that his name should also be written in the "witness" column, his first reaction was "why"!

  Original contract was drawn up by him, but Smith Mallers specially emphasized it, which is suspicious.

   What's more suspicious, why is his name written in the column of "witness"?

  Although he is an intermediary, the intermediary and the witness are not at the same level, okay?

   He would never believe that Smith Mallus had him as a witness simply because he was the Summoner.

  Smith Marles is just being honest, or in other words, he has not been in contact with many creatures other than demons, so he doesn't have so many conspiracies in his mind. It's not that he doesn't want to, otherwise he wouldn't resell equipment.

  A devil like Smith Mallers, who has lived for countless years, must have a lot of knowledge in his mind that ordinary people can't imagine. There must be a purpose for doing so.

  He didn't know because of the limitation of vision and knowledge.

  Facing the devil, he would naturally not be so stupid as to ask the reason directly, but deliberately pretended to be reluctant and evaded in every possible way.

  Forcing Smith Mallers to speak out for himself.

  Finally, Smith Mallers saw that he was timid and refused to sign, so he couldn't help being suspicious and asked, "Are you trying to lie to me?"

   "Did I put so much effort just to lie to you about your magic equipment?" Art asked back.

   "Then why don't you sign it?" Smith Mallers was very concerned about this.

   "In our human world, you can't sign casually, otherwise you may be used to borrow money, cheat money, or steal your property!" Yate refused confidently.

   "You humans..." Smith Mallers wanted to express his opinion, but hesitated a few times, and his relatively simple brain couldn't think of suitable words to describe this complex race.

   After a few groans, he sprayed directly: "What about your professional ethics? You are not even willing to abide by the most basic professional ethics!"

  Yate paused slightly.

   Quickly used his brain to think about the meaning of his words.

Professional ethics?

  My profession is Demon Warlock.

   So, what is my work ethic?

  Why would my reluctance to sign the Witness section force a demon to rant about my lack of work ethic?

  Why don't I know it myself?

  I only have one professional skill, Devil's Contract.

  In addition to summoning demons, there is only a contract... wait, a contract?

   "If you don't sign, this deal will be void!" Smith Mallers attached great importance to his signature.

   It can almost be said that without his signature, there is no sense of security!

   I don’t know if I have ever been deceived by “people”.

   "Okay." Art finally let go.

  The content of the contract is all about the transaction, and he only bears the responsibility of the middleman. As a witness, he only needs to ensure that Smith Mallers' income is not deducted, Moore Lane is not deceived, and there is no risk.

   "You drew up the contract yourself, and you are the witness yourself. Are you worried about being deceived by yourself?" Smith Mallers couldn't help complaining crazily after he regained his senses.

  It was only then that Yate realized that his ability to draw up contracts seemed not so simple.

   There was almost nothing in the contract that needed to be revised. After it was drawn up, he wrote down his real name in the witness column, and then pressed his fingerprint on the middleman, and handed it to Smith Mallers.

  This time it is a real contract.

   It is not a contract to summon demons, so it does not need to be embedded in the demon contract skill.

  Moore Lane has pressed his fingerprints in advance, fully demonstrating his trust in him, or testing his character.

  Smith Mallers just pressed his fingerprint and handed the contract back to him.

   Like a ghost, Art entered his spirituality into this contract.

  Because he has been meditating diligently these days, not only has his spirituality recovered, but the maximum value has also reached 10 points.

  However, this time only consumes 1 point of spirituality.

  After receiving his spiritual blessing, the contract suddenly turned into a yellowish, parchment-like material, and the handwriting, fingerprints, etc. on it seemed to be sealed by some strange power.

  Smith Mallers showed a satisfied look.

  Yat rolled it into a small cylinder, raised his head and said, "Leave the contract here, and I will keep it well."

  Smith Mallers has no opinion at all!

   After re-summoning, Smith Marles brought the first batch of 10 pieces of blue equipment and 1 perfect ruby ​​as his handling fee.

   It’s no wonder that he no longer deducts both sides, it’s because Smith Mallers gave too much!

  It has nothing to do with the quantity of equipment, the handling fee for each transaction is 1 perfect gem or 3 flawless gems.

The perfect ruby, the weapon effect is +3% damage to fire skills, -2% enemy resistance to fire, increases fire damage by 15~20, inlaid on clothes and helmets to add 11 points of physical strength, inlaid on shields Increases fire resistance by 40%.

  Effects are not at the same level as broken gems!

  However, the more important function is to refine equipment.

   But the consumption in it can be called a bottomless pit.

   Unless luck is against the sky.

  He didn't think about the use, so he kept it for now.

   Despite having signed a contract, but the first transaction, Smith Marcus is relatively conservative.

  After the transaction, Art went home with 10 pieces of blue equipment.

   Prepare to study your own job well.

   Demon Warlock.

   Originally, because he only had one demon contract skill, he thought it was because he lacked inheritance, but now it seems that it is not that simple.

  He, the Demon Warlock, is a little different from the traditional Demon Warlock.

   But it should not be weak.

  The demons in the dark plane know his profession, how could he be weak?

   The race of demons is chaotic, evil, and advocating power!

  After he left, the Church of Souls became deserted again.

   Today is cloudy again, the night is as dark as ink, with dark clouds over the city, it seems that another torrential rain is brewing.

   During this period of time, the weather in Pudera City was a bit abnormal. There has been no such extreme weather for nearly 10 years.

   And, it's only the beginning of May.

   About an hour later, there was still no rain falling.

  A figure came here and entered the Soul Church without hesitation.

   "Here you come." Gregoria Kate seems to have been waiting for a long time.

   "Yeah." The visitor used some kind of magic to hide his figure, and he could only see a shadow.

  However, this spell obviously has no effect on Gregoria Kate.

  The latter fixedly looked at him.

  After a long silence, the visitor spoke again: "You are much older, aren't you?"

   "Any creature will grow old." Gregoria Kate said lightly.

   "Will your current form also age?" The visitor seemed to be very interested in her spirit form, and had a desire to study it.

   A gray light suddenly flashed in Gregoria Kate's eyes.

   "You really have to change your temper. No matter what, I came all the way to see you." However, the visitor was not controlled by her.

  Obviously, they are equally powerful.

  (end of this chapter)

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