"When you have paid the soldiers what they are due, it doesn't mean you no longer care about their lives. We lent their lives, so we want their lives as a return. Just because you have bought them doesn't mean you can let them go to war without certainty," said Chroffer. "I don't want there to be any misunderstanding between us regarding this agreement. Whatever happens to them, it is your responsibility to sustain the families they leave behind. Let's just say, it is still your duty to support their families for a full year after the war ends."
"This agreement seems too complicated. I am only buying the soldiers, not their entire families. What is this, am I buying all the people of Englondraz?" Klopheous's eyes narrowed in dismay, and he winced at the confusing terms.
"There's only one answer to that: will you agree or not?" Chroffer said.