There were only two conditions for the establishment of an Absolute Contract.
One was to have absolute loyalty to Rozen.
The other was to be summoned by Rozen himself.
Once an Absolute Contract was established, one's existence would be turned into a record and engraved into Rozen's soul. Then, no matter who it was, they would not be able to hurt Rozen. If they resisted Rozen, they would be absolutely obedient to Rozen. This was an unchangeable fact. It was the same result as the law of the world.
Even their existence was turned into a record and engraved into the soul of the summoner. How could they resist the object that controlled their existence from the soul?
Just like sugar and salt mixed into water, they would change the taste of the water, but they couldn't change the fact that they had melted into the water and no longer existed in the form they should have.
Therefore, this kind of contract was named Absolute Contract by Rozen, which meant that its nature was absolute and impossible to change.
As long as they concluded an Absolute Contract with Rozen, they were destined to become a community of destiny with Rozen and become absolutely loyal to Rozen.
However, this kind of absolute loyalty was also relative.
It was true that the Tamed Demons would never disobey Rozen's orders, and they would never be able to hurt Rozen, but this didn't mean that their hearts were changed.
For example, the Tamed Demons summoned by Rozen would absolutely obey Rozen based on the contract, but this didn't mean that their hearts were changed. It was impossible for them to have absolute loyalty to Rozen in their hearts.
Of course, it was inevitable for them to have a mentality of dependence on Rozen like a master. Most non-human Tamed Demons were like this to Rozen. However, if someone who didn't like Rozen was summoned, even if they would still obey Rozen absolutely, they would still not like Rozen. It didn't mean that after being summoned and establishing an Absolute Contract, they would suddenly have absolute loyalty to Rozen. It wasn't a contract at all, but a brainwashing.
A contract was a kind of causal force and causal relationship with binding nature.
In view of this, if Rozen summoned an existence like Solomon who wanted to exterminate mankind and burn the human world, he would still have the same mentality. If Rozen didn't restrain him and didn't restrict and discipline him, he would definitely act like a wild horse that was out of control and would do anything.
That was also the reason why Rozen didn't want to use Spirit Summon after summoning Attila.
Servants were a group of beings with a strong sense of self. Even if they didn't consider strength, there was no need to worry about betrayal.
Perhaps, if you asked him to kill his opponent, he would humiliate and humiliate his opponent. After enjoying his opponent's despair and pain, he would kill his opponent and take his opponent's body back as a souvenir and put it in Rozen's room.
Perhaps, if you asked him to be merciful and not kill his opponent, he would not kill his opponent. But as an evil anti-hero, he might cut off his opponent's hands and feet, poke out his opponent's eyes, dig out his opponent's jaw, and let his opponent suffer.
In that case, what was the point of absolute obedience?
It was better to summon some non-human beings who were not self-conscious and easy to rely on him.
In such a case, Rozen should be thankful that Attila was not the kind of servant who made him uncomfortable, and the two gods, Golden Crow and Jade Rabbit, were not as moody as other gods, and they accepted him calmly.
Otherwise, if he ordered them to do something, and they rolled their eyes at him before doing it, would he be happy or not?
And if Queen Sheba stood on Solomon's side, then even if she was absolutely obedient to him, she was not obliged to do her best for Chaldea. It was not impossible to betray Chaldea without hurting Rozen.
This was an absolute contract, a contract that only needed to be responsible to Rozen, but to others, it was sometimes a disaster.
In conclusion, summoning Queen Sheba was still a matter that had to be carefully considered.
"It's okay, senior." Matthew said with a firm face, "I will try my best to help you."
As Rozen's servant, Matthew decided to fill the vacancies of the other servants.
"Thank you, Matthew."
Rozen naturally reached out and held Matthew's little hand, causing Matthew's cheeks to turn red.
Seeing this scene, Roman, Olga Marie, and Da Vinci all sighed in their hearts.
Ever since Rozen came back, he had become more doting on Matthew than before, and he had also become much gentler than before. His behavior had also become unscrupulous, like a couple. It was no wonder that Matthew felt shy.
"Fu!"
Fou, who was standing at the side, called out. It was unknown whether it was because of this or because it could not stand it anymore. It urged everyone to get down to business.
"Ahem!"
Olga Marie coughed, and her voice became serious.
"Since there is a conclusion, let's get back to business."
What business?
"Next, we will officially carry out the spirit transfer and repair mission of the sixth singularity!"
Olga Marie looked at Da Vinci.
"Then, allow me to explain."
As the number one technician of Chaldea, Da Vinci said in a cheerful voice.
"If you say it's a coincidence, then it's a coincidence. We just mentioned the destination of the transfer of spiritual particles."
Hearing this, Rozen and Matthew could not help but be stunned.
Then, Rozen raised his eyebrows.
"Don't tell me you mean Jerusalem?"
Rozen was surprised.
But this was the correct answer.
"Jerusalem, the shared capital of Israel and Palestine, is the political, economic, cultural, and transportation center. It is also the capital of Jerusalem, the largest city in the original Palestine."
Roman sighed and said so.
"It is the holy land of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. It is located in the Levant region of the Near East. It is a city with a long history. Geographically, it is located in Mount Judah, between the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea. It is known as the holy city of the three monotheistic religions. As the third king of Israel, Solomon once lived there. It was also his territory."
The Queen of Sheba had visited Jerusalem and witnessed the prosperity of Jerusalem. She was amazed.
"Could … could it be that the era of the spirit transfer is the era of ancient Israel, the era of King Solomon?"
Matthew's eyes widened slightly.
"Unfortunately, that is not the case." Da Vinci shrugged and said, "The era this time is in the thirteenth century, Jerusalem, which is widely known as the holy land. The exact time is 1273 AD, the end of the Ninth Crusade, when Jerusalem had just disappeared from the ground."
It was a very turbulent era.
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