Chapter 449 Guiding Mentor
Lilith, Vasita, and Sylph, hidden within the invisibility shield of the flying carpet, also saw the contents of the letter and exclaimed in surprise:
"Moran, why are you using your own name? Didn't you say you were going to use a scary code name?"

“I wrote to Ms. Amisha and asked her if there was any difference between real and fake names, so I decided to use real names. When it comes to signing the witch contract, they will know our names anyway. In this way, hiding it from them at the beginning would only lower our status.”

When we arrive in the Magic Empire, we can also give ourselves a similar name in the Magic Empire's language.

"They're both Moran, but the Moran used by the navigator is written in the common language of humans, which is a completely different name from the Moran used in the language of the Magic Empire," Moran said.

She had initially worried that real names in the magical world might have some special meaning, such as serving as a medium for curses and prophecies.

Later, when she read books about curses and prophecies, she realized it wasn't what she thought.

Even a pseudonym can be used as a medium for casting spells, as long as it is clearly directed at you.

Only Lady Carmela's contract magic requires both parties to use their real names.

In this way, there is no difference between real name and pseudonym.

Even the witches don't all know their names, and those who do will keep them a secret. Even if they use their real names, no one will associate them with witches.

To ensure she had a complete understanding, she specifically consulted Ms. Amisa to confirm the situation before finally deciding to use her real name.

A real name that no one knows is no different from a pseudonym when used.

In addition, there is no name translation between different languages ​​in Valencia; everyone introduces their names in their native language. They only need a little translation to have different names in many different languages.

Lilith and the other two were relieved and turned their attention back to Greta below.

“Can she believe this letter?” Vasita asked.

If it were her, and a strange object suddenly appeared in her hand, trying to trick her into signing it, she would definitely think it was some kind of devil's trap!
Only demons always like to deceive people with contracts.

“She has no other choice,” Moran said. “This is her last lifeline. If she doesn’t sign this, she will soon be overwhelmed by the power of death again and die.”

“She should hesitate for a moment, but she’ll still sign!” Lilith said. “The contents of this invitation… are so perfectly suited to her situation!”

Sylph agreed: "Moran, is this invitation written entirely based on Greta's situation?"

“No, every contract target from now on will receive the same invitation,” Moran said.

"Huh? So, can this invitation persuade all the contract targets?" Sylph asked, puzzled.

“Of course we can!” Moran said. “What we at the Dawn Society can offer is more access to magical knowledge and materials. When a person is not well-known, it is only those who have no background or lack talent who are more likely to take a gamble on a strange organization. Aren’t they all like the invitation says, living in darkness but not succumbing to fate, seeking a way out of the predicament?”
Once our Dawn Society gains a more prestigious reputation, others will know that our society offers many benefits. At that point, we'll be willing to pay for these invitations; who cares what's written on them?

"..."

"Can this still happen?"

Sylph, Vasida, and Lilith all had the same thought: the goblin witch had finally emerged from the wilderness and was about to start scheming against humans!
"Huh?" After Moran finished speaking to them, when she looked at Greta again, Greta had already bitten her finger without hesitation and pressed it on the signature area of ​​the invitation.

"Isn't she a bit dim-witted? She could have just signed her name, but she used her own blood!" Vasita said. "And so quickly, she probably didn't even notice if there were any hidden clauses on the paper that weren't easy to see!"

“Now that both demons and angels are focusing their main forces on the Well of Heaven, it’s been a long time since the humans on the continent have experienced what it feels like to be tricked by a demon’s contract until their body and soul are gone!” Lilith shook her head disapprovingly: “That was incredibly careless. Moran, choosing her as the first alien contractor, can she safely develop her downstream network?”

According to Moran's plan, the first alien contractor was quite important to them. Moran also felt a little uneasy; Greta had indeed signed the contract far too quickly!

Even if one's life is in imminent danger, there's no need to be so anxious as to not even bother to properly check the invitation.

If she were to use inconspicuous ink to hide a line of unequal terms in the edges and patterns of the paper, wouldn't she swindle her out of everything?

“Let me read her mind!” Moran said.

"Is this Dawn Society reliable? They sent an invitation but not a pen, which made my injuries worse. The smell of blood will attract undead creatures, and I can't take a hit from a skeleton now!"

"I don't have a bad feeling, so everything should be fine, right?"

"How is it, Moran?" Sylph and Vasita asked.

Moran: "..."

Lilith, who had also learned a bit of mind-reading, read Greta's thoughts and patted Moran on the shoulder: "From now on, add a pen to your letters!"

After hearing Lilith's explanation, Vasita burst into laughter.

Sylph couldn't help but chuckle: "It seems it's not that she's not cautious, but rather that she has limited resources and trusts her intuition very much."

Moran: "..."

Little did she know that even though they were all apprentice mage masters, they didn't know how to use mental imprints to sign contracts!
Without saying a word, he took out his plan and wrote down the addition of a note to the invitation letter.

"Greta's intuition is truly amazing!" Lilith couldn't help but pull out a large test tube of blood: "It looks like just human blood!"

She drew all this blood while Greta was asleep, and she had ten more large test tubes of it.

Below, Greta signed the invitation with her own blood. After accepting the trial invitation, the original {Dawn Academy Trial Invitation} was transformed into the {Dawn Academy Trial Card}.

[Trial Participant: Greta]

[Trial Task 1: Become a trial participant of the Dawn Society, read "Dawn Society Resource List," "Dawn Society Mission," and "Dawn Society Confidentiality Regulations," and complete the exam.]

[Rewards: Based on exam scores, you can obtain resource cards such as {Magic Card - Cleanse Necromancer Power}, {Item Card - Compass}, {Food Card - Black Bread}, and {Food Card - Drinking Water}.]

[Trial Mission Two: Survive and Exit the Black Forest] (0%)

[Rewards: For every 10% progress reached, you will receive {Magic Card - Cleanse Necromancer's Power}, {Magic Card - Heal Minor Injuries}, {Food Card - Black Bread}, {Food Card - Drinking Water}, etc.]

[Trial Mission 3: Not Updated] (Unlocked after completing the prerequisite mission "Trial Mission 2")

Upon seeing the mission details on the card, Greta fell silent, as did Lilith, Vasita, and Sylph.

Although judging from the trial mission, the Dawn Society seems to have no ill intentions, and it seems that, as the invitation said, it is meant to lead her out of her predicament.

But Greta never expected that she would have to study and take the exam first!

(End of this chapter)

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