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Adrian nodded again, relieved that Eve was willing to take this step. "Good. We'll make sure the terms are fair and ensure both of our safety. Once the contract is signed, we can move forward with the plan."

As they prepared to seal their fates together with the contract, the tension between them slowly eased, replaced by a tentative hope. Both knew that the road ahead would be treacherous, but for the first ti, they were no longer facing it alone.

Eve took a step back, the last remnants of her spell dissipating as she released the mana she had gathered. Her eyes remained wary, but there was a new determination in them—a willingness to try, despite everything.

"So, what do we do now?" she asked, her voice steadying as she focused on the task ahead.

Adrian, still in Darian's guise, laid out the details. "First, we need to make sure your father believes I'm really Darian. When we et him, I'll tell him that Adrian Everhart has fallen for you and that I've convinced him to surrender on the condition that you're given to him."

He paused, gritting his teeth as he continued, "We'll make it seem like I'm using you to gain favor with your father, and that I'm willing to hand over Adrian's mother and sister in exchange."

Just the ntion of handing over his mother and sister, even as a pretense, made Adrian's stomach turn. The words felt like poison on his tongue, a painful reminder of his current powerlessness. If only he were stronger, he wouldn't have to resort to such deceitful ans.

The thought of his loved ones being used as pawns in this dangerous ga filled him with a deep, simring anger—a reminder that he needed to grow stronger, fast.

Eve nodded, following his logic. "And my mother?"

"Once we're in Mortir territory, I'll find a way to rescue her. We'll escape together before he realizes what's happened. By the ti he figures it out, we'll be back in Everhart territory, where he can't reach us."

Eve took another deep breath, the enormity of what they were planning sinking in. It was a dangerous ga they were about to play, with everything at stake. But for the first ti in what felt like forever, she had a choice—a real choice.

"Alright," she said, her voice resolute. "Let's do this."

But before they could proceed, Adrian realized there was one more thing he needed to do to ensure their success. He had to beco stronger, and that ant acquiring his class first. I need to be prepared. I can't guarantee my safety with my current strength, he thought to himself.

Turning his attention inward, Adrian asked the system, "Can you prepare the soul contract?"

The system responded promptly. "Yes, it can be done for 1,000 SP."

Adrian couldn't help but grumble at the system's greed. "You'd bleed every last bit of SP from if you could," he muttered, eyeing his dwindling SP balance of 1,500. The system, ever sarcastic, replied, "Host should complete his missions faster."

Sighing, Adrian reluctantly bought the soul contract. The item materialized in his hand out of thin air, causing Eve's eyes to widen in surprise. She had heard of legendary storage rings but had never seen one in person. Even Baron Mortir didn't possess such a luxurious item; they were used by only the most powerful families and clans.

Eve carefully read the contract, which stipulated that whatever she witnessed while with Adrian would be kept secret forever. If she broke the contract, whether directly or indirectly, her soul would be engulfed and shattered into the void, damning her for all eternity. Sa conditions would apply for Adrian also if he broke his oath.

Other terms outlined their cooperation, including Adrian's commitnt to helping rescue her mother and freeing Eve once he gained control of the slave collar.

After ensuring the terms were clear, they both pricked their fingers and signed the contract, sealing it with their blood.

After signing the contract, both Adrian and Eve felt the weight of their commitnt settle over them like a heavy cloak.

The atmosphere was tense but filled with a newfound resolve. The contract, now sealed with their blood, was more than just a piece of parchnt; it was a binding agreent, tying their fates together.

The sense of finality was suffocating, yet there was also a strange sense of relief, knowing that they had a plan, no matter how dangerous.

Adrian turned his attention back to the system. "System, you've been recording my fights, right? I bought the 4K recording subscription for a reason," he said, recalling how he had invested in the feature to analyze his Sophia...ahem, Sophia's training.

The system's voice chid in with its usual efficiency. "Affirmative. All battles have been recorded in 4K. You can access the footage at any ti."

"Good. I need the recordings of Darian's fights," Adrian requested. "I need to study his fighting style, his mannerisms. I can't afford to slip up when we're facing Baron Mortir."

Adrian then looked at Eve. "I need you to teach everything about Darian—how he spoke, how he moved, any habits he had. If I'm going to pull this off, I need to beco him."

Eve nodded, her expression serious. "I'll teach you everything I can. He was… ticulous, always careful with his words and actions. I'll help you mimic that."

With that, Adrian and Eve sat down, and she began to walk him through Darian's quirks and behavior. anwhile, Adrian studied the recordings, noting every detail that could help him perfect his disguise.

Once they had gone over everything, Adrian asked, "How do you communicate with Baron Mortir? What about the base? I need to know every detail."

Eve explained their communication thods, the secret signals, and the location of the base. She also inford him about the other mbers still stationed there.

Since the mbers stationed there were low level ones, Adrian decided to proceed with the plan with only two of them, rather than calling for reinforcent as Baron Mortir might have other spies planted.

Adrian absorbed the information, formulating a plan.

"We'll head to the base first. Disguised as Darian, I'll go in with you. We'll take out the remaining mbers—no loose ends. Then, we'll report to Baron Mortir exactly as we discussed, ntioning that we eliminated everyone to prevent any leakage."

With their plan set, they wasted no ti. Adrian and Eve steeled themselves for what was to co, knowing that there was no turning back. Together, they headed out, their path filled with danger but also the possibility of a new beginning.

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