As the name suggests, the Master-slave contract will help a cultivator become the master of someone who is willing to become his slave.
The contract will only work if the slave was willing to become the slave; otherwise, it will not work.
"What? Master-Slave contract?"
Henrick didn't like to keep any slaves. So, he shook his head when he heard Gaude's words.
"But…."
"I don't need a slave; instead, I want someone whom I can rely on to do some things when I am not around. As for the Master-Slave contract, I have my own ways to kill you when I sense you are trying to betray me."
Before Gaude could finish his words, Henrick interrupted him and said he didn't have to rely on the Master-Slave contract.
Master-Slave contract makes the master not worry about the betrayal from the slave. Since Gaude and Henrick never met before today, Gaude suggested the contract, whereas Henrick didn't like to use Master-Slave contracts.