The employment agreement was quickly drafted.
In truth, it was a contract.
It consisted of five clauses—
First, after being employed by Duldur, Taniel must remain loyal and not betray him.
Second, Duldur shall not mistreat Taniel without cause and must ensure a weekly salary of no less than 4 Gold Crooks.
Third, with the length of service, Taniel's salary will increase by 5% starting from the third year.
Fourth, when Taniel is required to perform highly dangerous tasks, Duldur shall provide additional equivalent remuneration.
Fifth, upon the contract's effect, any violating party will suffer excruciating soul-consuming pain.
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The third, fourth, and fifth clauses were all proposed by Taniel.
Duldur did not object to this.
In the ambassador's view, Taniel, who proposed these conditions, genuinely intended to follow him.
To survive, a contract was signed.
At the same time, ensuring his own interests.
There's nothing wrong with that.
As for the first and second clauses?
