Still irritated because of the interrupted fight, I pouted. "Too botherso."
My consciousness wouldn't allow to just murder the urchin. Especially now that he was both intelligent and guarding the trench's opening against this Carcinodon, whatever it was. Considering my luck, it was a giant shark with tentacles.
I felt the urchin appraising .
Lacking eyes, I couldn't glare at the urchin efficiently. "Are you sure that if we were to fight now, you'd lose?"
"Then you need to forfeit the duel. Submit to ."
For the first ti, I felt emotion from the urchin. Confusion.
"Contract?"
The surprise distracted . I looked around and noticed we still had hundreds of dead fish floating around us. And hundreds more eating them, happy to avoid both urchin and rmaid.
But I had a hunch what the urchin said. It was possible to make a contract, a bond between a powerful entity and a mortal, granting power to both through the bond. Nenandil and I had a contract of sorts, though ours were on a more profound level.
"What would you offer?"
Sothing told it was a bad trade. That I should just grab the Exp I reasonably could and go on with my life. Leave the urchin to do his job.
"Put the contract idea on hold. What is this carcinodon? Is it a shark? A squid?"
It had 'bad news, terrible idea' written all over it. "Tell more, please."
Run Forrest, run.
"What level is it?"
Ti out. A creature born of the first iteration of the System, that actually lived all this ti. The first iteration of the System, when weird shit Perks were tossed left and right. I doubted this guy had an update to its Status in ages. Worse, it was over level two hundred. I had no idea it was even possible. My greedy self drove to calculate how much Exp such a creature would give .
I set this issue aside for a mont. Let's solve the easy problems before taking on impossible-TPK-wipe-ress-reroll tasks.
"First things first, sir urchin guardian. Do you have a na I can call you?"
I focused my thoughts inward.
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