Although Alice was surprised, she understood a little that the person in front of her was not normal. If she was a spirit and they had a contract just like everyone else's, it would be a blessing for her. Even if she just shared that teleportation ability with her, it would be enough to take her abilities to a new level.
Luckily, Robert had already mentioned the spirit-human contract to her, so she wasn't at a loss.
She clutched it in her hand and looked at it.
A contract that specified that the spirit would help its summoner become strong, granting it powerful abilities and knowledge, even inscriptions. The spirit received wisdom from its summoner and other matters mentioned in the contract that, for humans, were not too important, but for spirits, they were.
It was the same contract that had been mentioned to her before, and there were no changes whatsoever.
Alice looked at this young girl and frowned. "Why do you want to sign a contract with me? I didn't come here to summon; possibly you don't know how compatible you are with me, do you? Then why?" she asked.
Alessa smiled briefly. "It's not much. I want to meet the owner of the aura in your body, and for that, I need you to help me. Hehe, besides, if you come to my castle, it means we are compatible. No one comes here if they are not compatible with me," she replied.
Alice stared at her. There were some strange things, but the contract also specified how to break it, and it would damage both equally. Alice didn't care too much about the damage it could cause her. She could tell that vampires wouldn't care much about that damage, but maybe this girl would be affected more than her if the contract was broken.
Besides, she didn't know why, but something about this girl told her she was too special. Maybe she was too powerful or had some excellent skills.
After thinking about several things, Alice had nothing to say but to sign the contract. Then, the contract was passed to Alessa, who, too, signed it quickly, as if she didn't want Alice to back out.
Once the contract was signed, Alice felt a connection with her. It was an enigmatic, slightly deep, and amazing connection. Somehow, Alice could feel this girl's existence in front of her.
Alessa smiled broadly when she held it in her hand. It was her first time feeling what it meant to have a summoner. She always wanted to have a summoner, but no one would let her.
She is not just anyone. Her unique status makes any spirit frightening, plus she lives in the Supreme Castle of the Spirit World, which makes her more frightening. Also, not just anyone is compatible with her.
As the inscription faded, Alice appeared with a mark on her forehead.
"Contract Mark!? Did you manage to sign a contract!?" A scream escaped his mouth when he realized this.
Matt looked at Alice in shock and noticed that the Mark on her forehead was exactly the same as the Mark of the Fifth Type he had just been shown.
'She signed a contract with a spirit of the Fifth Type?' Matt stared at her, trying to see that there was nothing strange.
He couldn't see too much, even when he could now see inside her body. Still, from what he could see, he could tell nothing was wrong with her.
And Alice, at that moment, opened her eyes and looked at the two staring at her.
"Is something wrong?" hesitantly, she asked.
Robert didn't even know how to react. He didn't need to ask; this girl had signed a contract!
Moreover, he didn't recognize the type of spirit she had signed a contract with!
Still, it made him think of something.
"Could it be... Did you sign a contract with one of the Legendary Spirits of the Fifth Type?" He asked in shock. Discover more stories at m v l e mpyr
Alice didn't understand why her spirit mark was different, either. She could see it inside her body, but it wasn't the same as the four she had learned.
Matt noticed her confusion and smiled, "Actually, there is a fifth type. I, too, just met a special spirit who told me about it. And that's the symbol for the fifth type of spirit. It's like a fifth order, but those spirits are different and special. Congratulations, you did well," Matt said, smiling.