In other words, Christen, who returned to her office early, set up a special position to target Saria.

This shows that no matter how gentle Kristen behaves in front of Miku, she is still the same as an ordinary Terran at certain times.

Consider "being head-on" as the final solution to the problem.

After hearing what her best friend said, Saria looked at Kristen seriously.

When Kristen was wondering whether he should start the second plan against Saria, Saria suddenly said to Miku beside him:

"How do I go about the onboarding process at Rhodes Island?"

As if he had anticipated that Saria would ask him this question, Miku took out an employment contract early on.

"Wait a minute!" Christen felt something was wrong. Miku had been trying hard to help her retain Saria all along the way, so why did he suddenly start poaching her at this time?

Kristen raised her hand and tried to snatch the employment contract from Miku before Saria could.

Then Miku said in a slightly apologetic and playful tone:

"Oh, sorry, I got the wrong one."

“…” Kristen’s arm stopped midway.

"..." Saria also turned her attention to the contract that Miku had taken by mistake.

Then Kristen and Saria both saw the signature of the contract at the same time.

The name "Kristen Wright" was written in a very elegant line of signature Colombian script.

"You did this on purpose!" Kristen, covering her forehead, said it directly without even using the private chat channel.

"Yes, I did it on purpose." Miku put the wrong file in Saria's hand without any hesitation and said:

"I just showed Saria the terms of the contract. They are all the same anyway."

"They are all the same?" Kristen put down her arms, looked at Miku in surprise, and then looked at Saria who was reading the contract at a glance.

If Christen remembered correctly, the contract she signed was not signed to Rhodes Island, but to Miku himself.

More importantly, the number of years of service listed above is an extremely exaggerated number.

"5000 years?" Saria, who also saw this line of numbers, showed a puzzled expression.

What is this, a contract to sell oneself? Selling oneself for 5000 years with just a few pages of paper?

Miku noticed the confusion on Saria's face and said with a smile:

"Of course, you can also sign this for 50 years."

After saying that, Miku snapped his fingers.

A gap opened up in the floor of the general manager's office without any control by Christen.

The technician robot BT, who had just finished a spa, took the elevator up from the gap and then slid all the way to Miku.

He opened his round head and lifted up a document rack that contained a document.

The last time Christen saw BT take out something so solemnly was when Miku used the holy cabinet to break open the star pod from the outside.

For some reason, Christen, who didn't know why this contract was the same as the holy cabinet that could break open the star pod, immediately set her eyes on this contract.

Compared to the 5000-year contract which only has seven or eight pages, the 50-year contract obtained from BT is much thicker, and is much thicker than the normal three-copy contract combined.

I've never seen Miku use the Holy Ark, so I don't know what the specific meaning of this BT is. Saria picked up the 50-year contract and started reading it.

For a moment, the only sound in the general manager's office was the swish of Saria turning pages, which sounded like quantum speed reading.

As the director of Rhine Life's defense department, in theory all contracts signed by Rhine Life with external parties need to be reviewed by Saria.

Seeing Saria calmly flipping through the contract, Kristen suddenly regretted letting Miku give the Babel fish to Saria so early.

Otherwise, Kristen should ask in the private chat channel what this 50-year contract is.

Miku, who seemed to be able to read Christen's mind, said:

"It's easy to sign a 5000-year contract, but it's very difficult to sign a 50-year contract."

"Why?" Since Miku took the initiative to speak, Christen didn't mind disturbing Saria and asked Miku.

"Because..." Miku deliberately dragged out a long sound, and then Saria cooperated very well and stopped flipping the pages in her hand, closing her eyes.

She took a deep breath and explained to her bestie:

"Because the 5000-year contract is for individuals, while the 50-year contract is for... civilization."

"Civilization..." After hearing what Saria said, Christen wanted to take the 50-year contract and read it carefully immediately.

"That's right. I am qualified to sign the End of Reincarnation with you on behalf of Xujing. This is what Kaname Madoka promised." Miku explained seriously to Christen and Saria.

Although these two people didn't understand what Miku said at all.

"The end of reincarnation?" Although I didn't understand what Miku was saying, the term alone sounded very bad.

"And I can also confirm that the two of you together just meet the qualifications to sign this contract on behalf of this world."

In other words, if it was just one of Christen and Saria, Miku would not take out the final contract.

But together it's enough.

And Kristen and Saria together equal "Rhine Life"

"..." After going around in circles for a long time, Christen finally realized that what Miku meant was that Rhine Life could represent the entire Terra.

Kristen looked a little surprised, not knowing whether this was a compliment or not.

"That's enough, I said." Miku smiled.

So far, Miku has seen three "people" who are qualified to sign the End of Reincarnation on behalf of Terra.

Kjerag's patron saint, the demon king of Sarkaz, and the Rhine life controlled by Kristen and Saria.

"Is everything written in this contract true?" Saria didn't care about Miku's "praise" of Rhine Life, but focused all her attention on the contract in her hand.

"Of course, I'll compensate you tenfold if it's fake." Miku said with a smile.

"..." As a result, Miku's answer made Saria unable to be sure whether the contents of the contract were true.

Because in Colombia, there have been "fake" products where the price has increased more than ten times, and the sellers only give ten times the money back if the product is fake.

Saria was confused because the contract not only contained too many things that she couldn't understand, but also too many things that sounded like the ravings of a madman.

"It's not that complicated, it just doubles the output." Miku concluded, knowing what Saria was wondering about.

"Double the output?" The expression on Christen's face changed from surprise to questioning.

"Yes, it is simply doubling the output, literally and numerically, no more and no less."

Miku briefly explained what the doubling of output in the contract meant, then paused and continued:

"And no matter which person or force in this world signs this contract, the doubling of output will apply to everyone, as long as they are part of the Terra civilization, even if they are the enemy of the contractor."

"Double it out of thin air?" As Terra's most cutting-edge scientist, Christen is very clear about the impact that "doubling all outputs" can have.

It is no exaggeration to say that this situation is enough to completely change Terra's current situation within a few years.

"Yes, double it out of thin air, because that's the rule. If it's doubled, it's doubled, no more, no less. And if I remember correctly, there is an additional gift when signing this contract." Miku brought Christen's attention back to the contract in Saria's hand.

"What gift?" Kristen asked Saria.

"..." Saria did not answer, but turned to the page and showed it to Christen.

After taking a look at the number and the plain address, Kristen knew why Saria didn't answer.

With neither quantifiers nor material categories, who knows how many of these gifts there are.

In response to the doubts of Christen and Saria, Miku just raised a finger and said to Christen:

"I remember you once told me that the energy you used to break through the Star Pod was enough to power all of Terra's mobile cities for half a year, right?"

"Yes, this is the calculation result, but the exact time is unclear," said Christen.

"Well, according to the same calculation results, if every mobile city in this world is the same size as Tremont, then Terra has a thousand such mobile cities."

Miku stopped Christen from saying that Terra didn't have a thousand mobile cities and shook his finger and continued:

"The energy consumption of these one thousand mobile cities moving back and forth continuously for a thousand years is equivalent to about 0.1% of the energy."

Christen and Saria, both scientists, immediately realized what an exaggerated number this was, and their pupils trembled at the same time.

Because the contract clearly states that you will get 1000 energy directly after signing, and because it was signed from Miku, an additional 200 energy will be given as a friendship gift.

It is no exaggeration to say that with the current consumption of Terra civilization, who would need Originium after getting this wave of energy?

"In fact, it's not that much. Maybe in your eyes, this amount of energy is an astronomical figure, but for a civilization that has stepped into the stars, it will be used up in minutes."

"..."

"That's right. This contract was originally prepared for the civilization that has just broken out of its cradle. It's just that I am qualified to delegate it." Miku said with a smile.

Miku, who has this authority, once signed a contract with a village.

In the end, it was simply because the villagers wanted to have enough food to eat.

So they had enough food for fifty years and lighting for another fifty years... This was quite strange in ancient feudal society.

"What's the price..." asked Christen, who knew that everything on Miku's side had a price.

"All this..." Miku just remembered that he had played this joke in front of the big golden retriever more than once, so he immediately added:

“Please see the last paragraph of the contract for details.”

Saria immediately flipped the contract to the end, and Christen also leaned over.

Miku, who was standing by, took out a folding fan, unfolded it, and said like a storyteller:

"The prosperity and splendor are all gone, and fifty years have finally become a dream."

123: Saria Falls into the Tiger's Mouth

After finding out from Miku what the end of reincarnation means.

Even though there was a "gift" that far exceeded the total output value of the Terra civilization from its birth to the present, both Saria and Christen did not sign the contract.

After all, the ending of fifty years of dreams being shattered in an instant was a bit too scary, and neither Saria nor Christen felt that they could bear this responsibility.

Saria did not even sign the 5000-year personal contract.

This made Christen, who was looking forward to it, a little disappointed.

However, even though neither contract was signed, Miku still planned to invite Christen and Saria out for a meal on the pretext of "celebrating Ms. Saria's joining Rhodes Island."

Saria, who was not yet accustomed to Miku's style, was a little hesitant about Miku's request.

Even though Miku said that there was no conflict between brothers that couldn't be resolved with a meal... Saria knew that the "brothers" in Miku's words referred to her and Kristen, but she felt that a meal would not be able to solve the problem.

Seeing Saria's hesitation, Christen knew why Miku used the reason of celebrating Saria's joining Rhodes Island as an excuse and said mischievously:

"Mister Miku is probably celebrating your joining the future of Rhodes Island."

"..." Saria thought Christen was talking about the original future.

As a result, Kristen seemed to have noticed what Saria was thinking and continued:

"It's the future of now. In other words, in the vision of Lord Miku, you will still join Rhodes Island in the future."

"..." Did she sign the 5000-year contract after all? Turning her gaze to Miku, who was smiling at her, Saria suddenly felt that her refusal just now seemed meaningless.

"It's okay. When you join us in the future, I'll treat you and Christen to a meal." Miku said to Saria.

Is this a question of inviting someone to dinner? Speechless, Saria was about to say that she had something else to do. She had to get the Defense Department ready to receive Ifrit, and she also had to contact Ferdinand and Muerseth to help the Defense Department build a ward.

As a result, the next moment, Saria found herself and Kristen sitting back in the back seat of her private car, which was converted into a convertible supercar by Miku.

Miku, who was supposed to be looking at him with a smile in front of him, was sitting between the two of them, with his arm around one of them, looking like a young man traveling with a beautiful woman.

The person driving was Arturo, who was dressed in a maid outfit. In order to ensure the stability of the vehicle and to avoid the usual congestion at night in Tremont, the car was not driving very fast.

From time to time, vehicles would pause when passing by this convertible supercar, and some would even open their windows and reach out to give Miku a thumbs-up or whistle.

Those who were really fearless recognized who the two "beauties" hugged by Miku were as soon as they gave a thumbs up.

He ran as fast as he could, fearing that he would have seen something he shouldn't have seen, and would be shot with hundreds of crossbow arrows in his back and be convicted of suicide.

Saria, who had no sense of mental blackout at all, twisted her body and tried to break free from Miku's arms.

Unfortunately, the back seat was not spacious at all after squeezing three people, so Saria could not escape from Miku's arms except to jump out of the car.

More importantly, Saria also noticed that if Miku let go of his arm around her shoulders, the only place he could put his arm would be on her legs... Even if she didn't know her well enough, Saria knew very well that Miku would not deliberately maintain any gentlemanly manners.

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