Signing The Contract

"The price? What price? As long as you can revive Happy, no matter what the price, I, Tony Stark, will bear it!"

The reason why Tony dared to say this was also based on the fact that Loki and his father Howard were good friends.

Judging from the previous incident of palladium poisoning due to the imperfection of the Ark reactor, Loki's attitude towards him is still biased towards the care of the elders for the younger ones, although the seniority of the two cannot be seen at all from their appearance.

It was precisely because he was sure that even if Loki had any plans, it would most likely not be harmful to him, so Tony felt confident and bold enough to say that he was willing to bear any price.

Naturally, Tony's small thoughts cannot be hidden from the eyes of Loki, the god of tricks.

But, things were exactly as Tony thought. Loki's plans had no intention of harming Tony. He just thought it was interesting, so he did it.

Seeing Tony looking righteous and awe-inspiring, pretending to be ready to sacrifice generously at any time, Loki just smiled and did not reveal Tony's thoughts.

07 He raised the parchment contract in his hand, put it in front of Tony's eyes and said: "It's not something that will embarrass you. Rather than saying it is a price, it is better to say it is an ability, and it is also an ability. responsibility."

"Have you seen the contract in my hand? As long as you sign it, I promise to help you completely heal Happy Hogan's injuries. How about it, do you dare to sign it?"

Looking at the parchment scroll of unknown origin that Loki sent to him, Tony had a suspicious look on his face.

Although I still don't know what was signed in the contract Loki mentioned. But it can be seen from the shape that the scroll is very old.

And for Tony, who is used to at least three formal contracts, this kind of thing that can only be witnessed and signed by both parties, if he wants, he can use Stark Industries' legal team to turn it into a piece of waste paper.

So Tony felt even more weird. Why did Loki need to sign this contract as a condition for curing Happy?

Tony couldn't understand it at all, but he didn't have time to think about it anymore. Happy is now lying in the hospital ward, suffering unimaginable pain.

Once Happy's willpower fails and fails to survive this difficulty, Tony will forever lose a good employee, a good subordinate, and a good friend.

He took the parchment scroll from Loki and pulled it open to see what terms were written inside.

But as soon as Tony unfolded the entire scroll, he felt a pain in his right thumb holding the axis of the scroll. When he looked down, he discovered that his right thumb had a cut for no apparent reason.

The trace of blood that spilled from the right thumb had already stained the parchment of the scroll at the moment.

However, when Tony put his thumb in his mouth, sucked it, and looked at the scroll again, the blood stains on the parchment had disappeared without a trace.

Not only that, Tony couldn't understand a word of what was written on the entire piece of paper. And when he concentrated on analyzing the meaning of the words through the glyphs, his head suddenly felt dizzy.

When he finally recovered and was about to take a closer look at the contents of the contract, Loki took the contract back from his hand.

"Hey, I haven't finished reading yet, why did you take it away?" Tony said dissatisfied.

Loki shrugged, not caring about Tony's emotions: "You can't understand it anyway, so why are you looking at it for so long? Let me tell you, looking at this thing too much will not only hurt your eyes, but it may also hurt your mind."

After speaking, Loki ignored Tony rolling his eyes at him, rerolled the scroll and put it away.

"I haven't signed this contract yet, why did you put it away? Are you going to regret it?" Tony yelled when he saw this, fearing that Loki would break his promise and not treat Happy.

But Loki just showed an inscrutable smile [relaxedly Tony said: "The contract has been signed."

"How is it possible?! How come I don't know when it was signed?" Tony asked confused.

"The signing of the contract does not require subjective consent. As long as your blood is stained on the scroll, the contract between us has been established." Loki explained.

"No...are you so cheating on the contract? Well, I won't care about this kind of thing for now, but now that I have signed the contract, you should let me know what the content of the contract is, right? Otherwise, how do you want me to fulfill the conditions of the contract?"

"One more thing. Since you said that the contract has been signed, we should be able to start healing Happy's injuries, right?"

Loki nodded: "I will certainly keep my promise regarding Happy. Now I will go to him to help him regain his health."

"As for the content of the contract, don't worry, I have deleted all the mandatory clauses above, and there is nothing specific that you need to complete.

"As I told you before, this contract is an ability, but it is also a responsibility. As for what the gift I gave you is, I believe that with your wisdom, you will be able to discover it soon. It's a mystery."

After speaking, Loki didn't care whether Tony understood what he said, opened a portal, left Tony's villa directly, and came to Happy's hospital room.

Loki came here, naturally, to fulfill the promise he had made to Tony.

Although the signing of the contract was automatically completed without the consent of Tony's supervisor, Loki would not renege on it.

Moreover, Happy's injuries may be very difficult for medical technology on earth, but it is not difficult for Loki to heal him.

In fact, although Loki is a magician and has learned many magics, he is not proficient in healing magic.

But since Loki promised Tony to help him cure Happy, he naturally had his own method, and this method was very simple and effortless.

After all, for Loki who possesses the [Death Eye], healing injuries may not be something he is good at, but "killing" injuries is a piece of cake.