Contract with the devil is a topic that has been controversial for a long time even in the Iterana Empire, which has a pro-magic tendency. This is because the guarantee of the contract is the soul of a person.
When their life as a wizard comes to an end, the devil takes their soul. If the contractual partiesâ hierarchical relationships were reversed, as in Iterana, the story would be slightly different, although such cases were extremely rare.
If so, how are the retrieved souls disposed of?
Thereâs nothing great. The devil eats souls and possesses more magical power. It becomes a part of the devilâs power.
âWhen did I ask you to sign a contract?â
Then what other way is there?
Whether or not he knew Catherineâs stuffy stomach, Cesare smiled lightly.
âWell, if thatâs your wish, Iâll make it come true.â
âIs there any other way?â
âI donât know. Itâs a method youâll have to findâand Iâll follow it if I think itâs reliable.â
She was dumbfounded. Catherine was not an idiot. Except for contracts with the devil, there is no way to tie each other to promises.
No, there is, but that method was a very serious crime under the Imperial Law. In front of it, Cesare is both a demon and a Grand Duke. He could not suggest a way to violate the Imperial Law.
âThe Emperor, the Archmage, canât know the identity of Cesare. That means there was a deal between them.â
There was no way to break the Imperial Law by using his request as an excuse, so there was still only one way left.
âAs expected, thereâs nothing else but a contract right?â
âWell I donât know, whatâs certain is that Iâm not forcing you right now.â
âCan I break the Imperial Law?â
âOf course. If Miss Phanya wants to rot her whole life in a dungeon.â
A deep sigh came out. There is no other way for this. For Catherine to live, there was nothing that could be pledged as collateral other than her soul.
âDo I have to sign a contract?â
No, before that, will Cesare sign a contract with her?
Even the devil judges people when making contracts.
For people, even if there was no magical power, there was a magical talent. In this case, they will desire to meet and work with a more talented wizard dreamer.
But Catherine had no talent. At best, she only had the rare ability to nullify magic.
âThink carefully. Iâll give you a minute or so.â
âNo I mean, how can I decide in a minute?â
âAt times like this, it wouldnât be bad to choose the first option you thought of.â
How can he be so annoying like this!
However, it is worth it. She thought that she wanted to live a life once, even if it was as the devilâs food. Catherine bravely screamed.
âPlease sign a contract with me!â
âLetâs do that.â
Her throat was choked at the permission to fall right away without delay.
âIsnât it too fast?
âInstead, thereâs something you need to know.â
Cesare leaned deep on the sofa. No, were they really going to sign a contract?
She listened to his voice with a complicated feeling.
âThose who have made a contract with the devilâ canât be saved, as the saying goes. They must be reincarnated with the memories of their previous lives for hundreds of years, when their souls are completely destroyed every time they die.â
âYou know youâre part of the devil, right?â
âThatâs what little b*stards do. I donât need any more power.â
He showed off that he was offended as if he was compared to trash rolling on the street.
âWhat is the higher probability of you being reborn as a human or being reborn as a living worm?â
It was an assumption that she had never imagined.
âOr maybe youâre more likely to be born as a pine tree in an unpopular forest than the two. Are you confident that you will endure boredom by looking at the scenery where you have been born as a pine tree for life?â
She canât stand it.
Apparently, Cesare wanted to tell her about the disadvantages she had to endure when signing a contract with him.
âUm. If I donât have the confidence to bear it, can I do something that shouldnât happen?â
Cesare stared at Catherine with an expressionless face. It wasnât a very pleasant atmosphere. From Catherineâs point of view, even if he was serious, it could feel like he was offering it to the other person. (Iâm not sure about this;;)
âAre you giving me a chance?â
Itâs an opportunity to take away the soul. What a devilish mercy.
âCesare, if I were reborn as a worm in the next lifeââ
âI will fill the entire room with good-quality soil and take good care of it until I die.â
âWhat if I were born as a pine tree?â
âCan I move it to the office so that you can see what Iâm doing?â
She canât even ask why he does that. Due to the nature of Cesare, she didnât think he would answer her properly.
What does this situation mean? Itâs unfortunate that she got caught by the devil, and she canât afford to give up her house, and then she ends up signing a contract with him.
However, there seemed to be no need to think longer here.
âOkay. Please sign a contract with me.â
âAre you confident you wonât regret it?â
It was the most serious and playful appearance she had ever seen. Catherine decided to answer honestly, too.
âHonestly, Iâm not confident that I wonât regret it, and Iâm just trying it. Thereâs no other way, right?â
âIn reality, thatâs right.â
âLetâs get along well for the rest of our lives.â
âRest of our lives?â
ââI heard that it takes tens of centuries for a soul to completely die. Isnât that enough for a lifetime?â
Will it be different for the devil?
âFor the rest of my lifeââ
Cesare closed and opened his eyes very slowly. It was a face that seemed to be savoring the meaning of the short word âlifetimeâ.
âItâs not bad.â
At the last voice engraved in the air, a long shadow fell over Catherine. His ice-cold hand wrapped around her cheek, but it took quite a while to realize what had happened.
âWhat are youââ
Catherine, who opened her eyes tried to push the manâs chest by extending her arm reflexively. However, she couldnât move his body due to the hot breath that squeezed between his lips.
When did he come so close?
Without even having time to react properly, Catherine lost consciousness in an instant.
And when she opened her eyes again, Catherine was not in Cesareâs drawing room. She felt a warm touch down her back as she slowly raised her upper body. She was lying in her mansionâs bedroom.
âOne condition for the contract to be fully established. Exchanging a part of the soul.â
It was a voice with a hint of tiredness. Cesare was sitting on the chair next to the bed, flipping through the book with calm movements.
The straight silver hair and the comfortable two-piece outfit without wrinkles were all the same as before Catherine collapsed.
âAs much as I took part of you, I put part of me into you, too. You may feel dizzy for a whileââ
âDo we have to kiss to exchange souls?â
At Catherineâs question, the hand that was turning the page of the book stopped. Cesareâs calm eyes met Catherineâs eyes.
âI canât believe youâre remembering that, how should I say it to Miss Phanyaâ Usually, you lose your mind in the blink of an eye.â
Cesare then continued with a shameless face.
âItâs a custom.â
âCustoms?â
âYes, itâs a custom passed down from ancient times to generations of devils. Is there any problem?â
No, was the devil also a species that considered custom?
It was a response without any change in expression, so she felt embarrassed to argue.
âIs there any problem? Of courseââ
Of courseâthere is?
When he opened his mouth, it was vague to say where and how the problem was. Above all, it was not the Grand Duke who requested the contract, but her.
To be honest, it was strange that the contract was granted. Also, itâs a custom between them, so itâs a bit of an odd thing to say.
âThere is no problem, but please ask me from now on. A contract relationship is not a relationship where we kiss each other.â
It wasnât that Cesare was particularly offended at those words, or that he didnât understand her intentions. Rather, Cesare closed the cover of the book he was reading and said with a smile brighter than ever.
âWell, thereâs nothing wrong with that. Letâs be careful.â
âWhy are you smiling?â
He tilted his head. Still with a bright smile.
âWhy am I smiling? Do I have to get permission to smile?â
Itâs a custom, so sheâll just skip it, but seeing that bubbly smile that strangely touches peopleâs hearts makes her feel uncomfortable.
âMiss Panya, I donât think you know, but in order for the contract to be fully established, one more thing is needed besides the exchange of souls.â
âI donât remember learning that in class.â
âDevilology assumes that a shabby devil is subject to a contract. Iâve decided to own your soul without eating it, so I have to give you the corresponding reward.â
Is it like a salary? It wasnât a bad rule for Catherine.
âThe reward is simple. To make a wish that you desperately desire come true. If these two are successful, you will belong to me forever, and we will become a bond that goes beyond blood.â
âWhat does it mean to be closer than blood ties?â
As if it was an unexpected question, Cesareâs eyes widened.
âWell, itâs purely a way of explaining among the devilââ
It was hard for Catherine to understand the words of Cesare, who shrugged lightly.
âDonât you know that when youâre talking about yourself?â
âBecause Iâve never felt that bond. First of all, I donât enjoy making contracts with humans. Itâs annoying in many ways, andââ
Cesare, who had blurred the tip of his words, covered his wrinkled forehead with the back of his hand. Even looking back on the past was cumbersome, so she couldnât ask why he accepted the contract with her.
âI didnât expect to sell my soul to the devil in my lifetime.â
After they did it, she realized that it wasnât a big deal. Even if she was born again as a worm, Cesare promised to raise her, so she had no choice but to believe him.
âIâll give you two days, so think slowly about what you wish for me.â
âIsnât the day after tomorrow too short?â
Cesare replied in a nonchalant tone.
âDo you think you can think of a satisfactory wish after thinking about it for one more day?â
ââThatâs not wrong either.â
Cesare, who put the book he had in his hand on the bookshelf, turned his head.
âOh, andâ Itâs been raining since before. Donât you have to take out the laundry you can see through the window?â
âWhat?â
Stumbling up, Catherine got out of bed with her head raised. Beyond the window, curtains hung finely on the laundry line were seen getting wet in the rain.
âOh my!â
Catherine pushed Cesare on the shoulder and went down the stairs faster than ever. She was in a hurry, and her wet clothes did not come off easily, but when she returned to her mansion after many twists and turns, he had disappeared.