Chapter 1917 Reading The Fine Print

Chapter 1917 Reading The Fine Print

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Location- Unknown, Blood Rule Source

After taking the oath the Elder Anesthesia Dragon looked at Wyatt as if seeking praise for doing something that was meant to save its ass. However, Wyatt played along. He looked at the Dragon with an impressed gaze and said with a wide smile he nodded at it. Then pointing at the orb he said, "Now get in, so that we can live this damned place."

Satisfied with Wyatt's reaction the Dragon entered the monster orb fortifying its space with its energy, locking its realm and senses within its body as per its oath. Now that the Dragon's true body was in the monster orb and its spiritual body was locked in its true body.

Witnessing this, Wyatt had a satisfied grin on his face returning the monster orb to his grimoire. Today he had successfully captured a ruler-class Anesthesia Dragon by binding it with an oath that he had it take out of its own violation, declaring,

i) Enter the "monster orb" voluntarily with its true body.

ii) Use its energy to strengthen and fortify the orb.

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It was not like the Dragon did not have other means left, considering the gap between the Dragon and Wyatt's realm, a simple pressure from its actual realm oozing out the monster orb could kill him but Wyatt had it take an oath to lock its realm into its true body. As such the Dragon's strength cannot be exerted out of its body, including its sleep breath which was a part of its wide range of abilities.

With its spiritual powers and physical powers limited to the bounds of its true body that was locked in the monster orb's space, the Dragon had zero means to threaten or coerce Wyatt into releasing it of its oath.

Though the Dragon would not use its strength to get out of Wyatt's trap, it could use its brain. Anyone with a little brain would know that if the space of the monster orb were to be destroyed the Dragon's oath to Wyatt in the presence of the blood rule source would be invalid.

However, Wyatt having already thought of it, had the Dragon vow that it would use its energy to fortify the space. Basically, it could only use its energy to fortify the monster orb's space and nothing more.

With the Dragon's might just moving in sleep could destroy the A-rank monster orb space. However, this was not allowed, as its energy could be used to strengthen and fortify the space and not destroy it.

Wyatt did not specify that it cannot use its energy to destroy the space but it would be contrary to what it claimed in its oath to him, that it would use its energy to strengthen and fortify the monster orb while locking its realm (personal domain and power) and senses within its true body.

If a soldier who was tasked to guard a castle were to destroy it, it would be against their duty and punishable. Similarly, the Dragon tasked with fortifying the space of the monster orb could not destroy it, otherwise it would be a breach of its oath to Wyatt in the presence of the blood-rule source.

Lastly, the dragon could not leave the monster orb until Wyatt called on it. Meaning it was up to Wyatt how long the dragon would be held captive. Wyatt planned to use this to negotiate with Dragon into becoming his thug if there was ever a need. But Wyatt would not use it useless it was absolutely necessary because, once the Raukaul's presence appears in the Myriad Realms soon the Deviant Devil would track it down. It was too much risk. Therefore, it can only serve as a last resort.

Regardless, the feat achieved by Wyatt was not some small accomplishment. Through his cunning wordplay, he ingeniously ensnared the dragon, making it his captive. This emphasized the crucial significance of thoroughly reading any contract before affixing one's signature to it. Wyatt's strategic manipulation of language not only showcased his intellect but also highlighted the potential consequences of overlooking the fine print. In this instance, the dragon found itself bound by terms it hadn't fully comprehended, serving as a cautionary tale for all who encountered contractual agreements.