Chen Ping: "Uh, Chief Linafil, is this so hastily done? Don't you even know about the restrictions the islanders' clan contract places on your clan?"
Linafeel said nonchalantly, "I know, it's just about pledging allegiance to you, the island lord. It's a small matter, nothing serious, completely acceptable."
"Chen Ping, you don't know, in this endless sea, wanting a piece of private land of your own is harder than becoming a god."
Chen Ping asked in confusion, "Is it that difficult? That shouldn't be the case. Once we survivors upgrade our rafts into islands, wouldn't everyone have their own territory?"
Looking at Chen Ping's puzzled expression, Linafeier smiled and said, "Well, you can't really be counted yet, since you haven't reached the final stage."
"However, Chen Ping doesn't need to worry. Since you already have the islanders' clan contract, it means that your island truly belongs to you. Even if you haven't crossed the Yellow River, the island is still your private territory."
Chen Ping: "Uh, according to Chief Linafil, does that mean the raft or island doesn't belong to us yet?"
Linafei nodded: "That's right, your rafts or islands are all the property of the survival game. They won't become yours unless you can destroy them."
Chen Ping: "Why does it turn into gibberish at the crucial part? I can't understand it at all."
Lina Fiel laughed and said, "That's normal. You haven't reached the final stage yet, so you definitely can't hear the content. That's a limitation."
Chen Ping: "Alright, but Chief Linafil, the islanders' clan contract isn't as simple as just pledging allegiance to the island lord. Take a look, although there's only one rule, it's quite fatal."
Chen Ping took out the islanders' clan contract scroll and handed it to Linafiel.
Linafil looked puzzled, then opened the contract scroll and began to read it. The scroll contained only one golden rule: after signing the contract, the lives and fortunes of the entire clan would be in the hands of the island lord.
"No wonder, no wonder. I finally understand why the Rainbow Feather Clan, who have always been our ally, suddenly betrayed us. Sigh."
Linafil was a little sad. Back then, when the chief of the Rainbow Feather Clan shared with her that someone wanted to form a contract with their islanders, she was happy for them. She never expected that it would be a scam!
It's a shocking scam that's gone undetected to this day! Ha, that makes sense. The lives and fortunes of the contracted tribes are completely controlled. Who can say anything? Who would dare to say anything? The moment that thought crosses your mind, you'd be dead the next second.
But looking at the gleaming golden contract rules on the scroll in her hand, she couldn't understand why those tribes would sign it. This contract scroll only had this one rule; wasn't it obvious?
Seeing Linafil's puzzled expression, Chen Ping said, "Chief Linafil, are you puzzled as to why those tribes sign contracts?"
Linaphile nodded: "That's right. The rules on this scroll are so obvious, why would they be so foolish as to sign a contract?"
Chen Ping didn't reply, but instead asked her for the contract scroll back, and then handed it back to her after a while.
"Hey, take another look."
Linafil opened it with a puzzled look, and then her expression changed instantly. The rules had been completely changed. It was no longer the previous golden, deadly rule, but some kind of messy rules about love and equality.
Linafil: "What, what's going on? Can the rules be changed so easily?"
She looked at Chen Ping, puzzled.
Chen Ping shook his head and said, "The rules cannot be changed, but the owner of the contract scroll can overwrite the real rules and write false rules on them."
"Chief Linafil, didn't you notice that although those words are also gold, they are still quite different from the real rule you just saw?"
Lina murmured, "Light...radiance? The true rules are shimmering with golden light, not just ordinary golden characters!"
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Now everything is clear. No wonder those tribes were willing to sign the contracts. If the owners of those contract scrolls added any favorable conditions and concealed the true rules, probably very few people could resist the temptation.
So.
Linafiel looked at Chen Ping and asked somewhat dejectedly, "Chen Ping, you've shown me the real rules, so are you not planning to form a contract with us?"
Chen Ping: "No, I still want to form a contract with you."
Linafei rolled her eyes at him and retorted, "Now that I know the real rules, how could I possibly still make a contract with you?"
Chen Ping laughed, "Well, how would we know if we didn't try? Besides, Chief Linafil, if you didn't sign the contract, I wouldn't dare let you come to my island. After all, the secrets on it are quite significant."
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