Astartes of the Bear School

Chapter 444 443 Parting with the Griffin

Chapter 444 443. Parting with the Griffin

They stayed only one night at the royal palace in Sintra and set out early the next morning.

Gede got along very well with King East. One of them was born in the Arc Coast Principality, and the other grew up in the Skellig Islands. Later, they even started to discuss fishing techniques.

However, because of the promise he made to Lan En in the tomb, Gede needs to follow Lan En into the Amer Mountains and work with him to find the dwarf settlements in the mountains that cooperate with the Bear School.

He didn't understand why Lan En wasn't even willing to stay for a while, but for his own promise, he still followed.

“What a shame, the pork bone soup in Sintra is amazing.”

Even when the group of people walked out of the city of Sintra, Gede was still banging the bar in his mouth as if aftertaste.

The three demon hunters and the barber doctor gathered at the city gate, four people and four horses, walked leisurely on the wild trade road.

"Just because of the pork bone soup?"

Regis had a teasing smile on his face.

"I remember that the women of Cintra were very passionate. They also particularly liked rough, strong men like you."

Gede scratched his cheek. Just because he hadn't shaved all night, stubble began to appear on the man's face.

"It seemed like a maid sent me back to my room last night and did something. Unfortunately, I drank too much last night and didn't feel anything. They were really enthusiastic."

"From the perspective of living environment, this is a natural aesthetic tendency. Sintra is located on the front line of the conflict between the north and the south, and the pervasive sense of crisis will make women more inclined to find someone who can give them a sense of security."

Regis made a rather academic statement.

"Biologically speaking, men who roar loudly, smell bad, and are physically stronger are undoubtedly better choices."

"Biological?" Cohen frowned slightly because of this word.

"We usually only use this term when learning the habits of monsters. It seems to be used on humans."

Regis bowed slightly on his horse.

The mixed herbal smell on his body made the other three horses unconsciously stay away, but the one under his butt seemed to be used to it and did not react.

"Ah, if my words offend you, please accept my apology. But please also understand that when discussing this kind of issue, human animality cannot always be excluded."

"No, I can understand this statement, but I'm just not comfortable with this academic language style. After all, you know that, right? The daily life of a witcher has nothing to do with this."

Cohen nodded indifferently in response to Regis' bow.

"That's indeed what happened." Lan En patted Poppy's neck and participated in the discussion of several people.

"Regis, I do know that you are knowledgeable and talented, but when you talk to a group of rough people, you use academic terms. Well, I really don't know whether your emotional intelligence is high or low."

"I'm sorry again, but this should be considered a habit of mine? If I want to change it, I'm afraid it will take a lot of effort."

The three demon hunters could tell that Regis's hidden meaning was: he can change, but he doesn't want to.

The three witchers could only look at each other and shrug.

"Okay, okay!" Gede shouted in anguish, "I wonder if our conversation just now was focused on the things under women's skirts? Why did it go around and get involved in 'academic' matters! Melitelli, I can't stand this!"

Now we happened to reach a fork in the road, and Cohen pulled the reins to make his horse stop here.

"Okay everyone, the happy time that makes Gede unbearable is about to end, and we will not go our separate ways from now on."

This demon hunter of the Griffin School received the standard education of a knight. At this time, he smiled and bowed to the other three people on horseback.

Temperament can mask appearance to a great extent.

At least Ged felt that even the acne marks under his beard were less conspicuous now.

"I would like to thank Regis for his magic, healing, and most importantly: his witty yet learned words."

The direction of Cohen's salute is from left to right.

"Thank you also to Gerd. I am deeply impressed by your bravery and enthusiasm. Finally."

Finally, Cohen's expression turned serious.

"Lan, I will try my best to complete your commission and deliver this letter to our mutual friend, Geralt of Rivia, as soon as possible."

Lan En nodded.

"Sorry, Cohen. But this matter is really urgent, but I can't let the content of this letter be spread on a large scale. After all, it involves troublesome political conspiracies, bloodlines and the like. I only wrote Three letters, one to find Geralt through my channels, one to be given to the royal spy in Cintra, and the other one is in your hands."

At this point, Lan En sighed helplessly.

"I left Geralt a way to contact me, but that stubborn white wolf never came to me once. Humph, I guess he was also afraid of getting answers he didn't want from me. But no The answer is the answer, the unbiased answer.”

Cohen nodded in understanding and patted his chest.

"I don't know what's in this letter, and I won't take a peek. But as I promised, I will get it delivered as soon as possible."

"Thanks, Cohen."

"You're welcome, you paid the bill. This is not only a favor from a friend, but also a commission. I look forward to seeing you in Kaer Morhen, Lan."

Lan En took 300 of the 700 kroner mission reward, and gave another 100 to Cohen. In the end, it was the Griffin School that made the most money.

Cohen's horse drifted away on the side road, its hooves splashing mud mixed with weed roots on the road.

——

After watching the demon hunters of the Griffin School leave, the team of three headed south from the city of Sintra.

The Amer Mountains are on the other side of the Yaruga River. If you want to get there, you have to cross the river, which means entering the territory of the Nilfgaardians.

A few decades ago, news about this southern empire only appeared in the mouths of the most knowledgeable and experienced people in the northern countries.

But today, they have become an unavoidable problem for northerners.

Because they annexed the entire south of the continent.

The scattered small countries that once served as the buffer zone between the north and the south have all become the emerging provinces of Nilfgaard, so the northerners have a powerful new neighbor in a forced way.

At first glance, this kind of annexation makes Lan En feel like Qin Shihuang unified the six countries. It sounds emotional and exciting, as if a new era is about to begin.

However, when Lan En truly came into contact with the annexed ‘provincial people’ and understood their words and deeds.

Only then could he more clearly perceive the nature of this behemoth in the south.

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