Nash felt a bit overwhelmed. Although he was familiar with the people in the room, the fact that Landon, a respected elder of the
state capital, was speaking to him in such a humble manner made him feel somewhat at a loss.
"Sir Landon, please feel free to say whatever you need," Nash replied.
Hearing Nash's willingness to help, Elias’ furrowed brows relaxed slightly. He continued, "Actually, during the last major crisis,
Universal Group reached out to us, and we made an agreement."
"An agreement?" Nash was surprised. Even he had not noticed that the Church of theherworld had been on the move, so how
had Universal Group detected it so early?
Elias then pulled out a document. "This is the agreement. Take a look."
Nash took the document and read through it. Rather than an agreement, it was more like a form of insurance. According to the
agreement, Universal Group would assist Drakonia in times of crisis, but not for free.
Once the crisis was resolved, the elders of the state capital were obligated to support a proposal put forward by the Universal
Group. This support was limited to a single instance and had to adhere to two conditions—it could not interfere with the normal
lives of Drakonians, and it had toply with all relevant regulations.
At the tof signing, the agreement had already been thoroughly reviewed and approved by multiple parties. The consensus had
been that the so-called crisis mentioned by Universal Group would not occur anytsoon. Hence, they agreed to the terms.
They knew that with the two conditions in place, Universal Group would not be able to make any overly outrageous demands. It
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Elias continued, "But Fabian's proposal is something you'll need to review personally."
Nash took the proposal from Elias, who said, "Nash, if you think there's an issue with the proposal, we can discuss it further."
Nash looked over the proposal carefully and then nodded. "I have no issues with it," he said, handing the proposal back to Elias.
The proposal had just one line—"Nash Calcraft must cooperate with Universal Group's operations unconditionally for one month."
Nash then added, "But it must adhere to the stipulations laid out."
Fabian nodded. "Of course."
With that, both sides reached an agreement, and Nash was temporarily assigned to Universal Group.
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