Mohshin's proposal was something that Perseus thought he could work with.
Though convoluted, it was indeed possible to contact the man this way.
And so with a small nod, as Perseus felt there was nothing more to talk about, the old slave was at last allowed to excuse himself.
Though not before he made this request, "My lord, with our cooperation solidified, perhaps you may write a letter detailing our agreement. So that I may show any proof to my master!"
But it was quickly denied by Leosydas even before Perseus could say anything, where he said, "We do not know how you Adhanians work, but over here, the gods are our greatest guarantors. We have already sworn to them, there is no need for any mere scraps of papyrus."
Leosydas said this with great conviction and the forceful nature of his delivery made Perseus too join in, saying, "That's right. For now, let us keep everything verbal. We will call you again to make everything official later."