Astartes of the Bear School

Chapter 426: 425 only for witchers



Chapter 426: 425 only for witchers

Chapter 426: 425 only for witchers

Chapter 426 Chapter 425. Demon hunters only

How fresh.

In this increasingly chaotic world, two demon hunters actually appeared in the same city at the same time.

And they all have roaring bear head pendants.

This is different from when Lan En took the initiative to find the grand master of the Wolf School, and finally the three demon hunters got together and walked together for a while. This was a complete coincidence.

The organizer of the boxing match was holding his little fur in front of his chest. His nervous and sweaty hands even held the soft leather until it made a friction sound. His throat kept rolling up and down as he swallowed saliva.

It can be seen that it took a lot of courage for him to stand in front of Lan En.

While speaking, he didn't even dare to look into the shadow under the hood, but just stared at the table.

But fear can be conquered by courage.

And courage can be inspired by other things.

Compared with those piles of golden coins, it seems that talking to a person who can break his teeth at any time is not that difficult.

Did you just mention that job?

A calm and calm voice came from the shadow under the hood.

Is there any trouble in town lately?

The boxing match manager breathed a sigh of relief.

You dont know yet?

His tone became cheerful. As long as he didn't hit him with teeth all over the floor from the beginning, it meant that the conversation could go on! That means he might be able to get the money!

Recently, the mayor issued a mission, which is posted on the notice boards at various intersections. Although the description of the mission is not very clear, the reward is huge! Its seven hundred crowns!

Hearing this number, Regis held the wine glass and said a dull "hmm".

This is not a small amount. If converted into Oren coins, it would be about 3,500 Oren at the current exchange rate.

It is indeed a rare big deal.

But compared to a layman like a high-level vampire, Lan En doesn't care much about money, but pays more attention to the information about the mission itself.

He said that the task description is not very clear. In this case, the publisher usually has some degree of secrecy.

Either it is related to a scandal, or evidence of one's own guilt, or simply does not want the public to make assumptions.

In short, this represents the subtext of meet and discuss in detail.

The task issued by the mayor of Sintra was unclear. There should be some knowledge in it.

But Lan Ens thinking process in his heart was not reflected on the outside.

He just glanced at the boxing match promoter who was already a little relaxed.

Looking at how diligent you are, you will get a commission even if you introduce someone to take the task?

The manager's face stiffened for a while, and then relaxed as if a jar had been broken.

After all, its just a matter of getting punched and losing a few teeth.

Yes, the mayor took out another fifty kronor himself to reward the person who can recommend the witcher. Whoever recommends the witcher completes the task first, the fifty kronor will belong to him.

Thats really strange.

Lann took a sip of the mead in the cup.

Your mayor actually appointed a witcher to complete the task.

There was a time when ordinary people were more afraid of witchers than monsters. After all, monsters stay in forests and caves, while witchers shamelessly walk the streets, run into inns, and prowl shrines, temples, schools, and entertainment venues. Respectable people felt offended and started looking for someone to deal with the rough witchers.

In this kind of resistance, witchers rarely receive official commissions.

Vizima's mayor, Verelad, even had a preliminary understanding of the witcher group when Geralt went on a mission five years ago.

It is rare for the mayor of Cintra to name a witcher for work, rather than an ordinary human mercenary who is more trusted.

But this also shows that the content of this mission must be very 'professional'.

Why did King Iver of Verdon ask Geralt to lift the Cormorant Curse? Because he is a demon hunter and is professional enough. Why did King Wenslav of Brugg ask Vesemir to communicate with the tree spirits? Because he is a demon hunter and is professional enough.

I think we should go take a look.

Regis said with a smile as he poured another drink for himself and Lan En.

A demon hunter from the same school as you has already started taking action. Regardless of whether you are interested in this task or not, you are definitely interested in that demon hunter.

The demon hunters of the Bear School have long since abandoned their Hainkaweh Castle, and they have basically no feelings to pass on the school.

Hence, the Demon Hunters of the Bear School who are currently wandering the continent looking for work are basically the old members from the time when the castle was still there.

They must know the relationship between the school and the dwarves in the Amer Mountains.

Lan En has already made a decision in his mind.

Ill look at the notice, but its none of your business.

Lan said to the boxing match organizer.

Although I wont punch you in the face, I dont want to see the guy who just wanted to provoke me maliciously and use my boxing to make money actually make money because of me. Thats too disgusting.

"Yes, sir."

Seeing that the extra money was lost, the boxing match organizer did not dare to say anything and could only leave in low spirits.

Regis and Lan then finished their dinner and went upstairs to rest.

Early the next morning, the demon hunters and vampires stood in a small square in the city of Sintra.

The dirt roads here are mixed with horse dung and dog excrement, but barefoot children are still chasing and playing on the road.

Vendors began to set up stalls and shouted, and merchants used horse-drawn carriages to pull goods to welcome and deliver them.

This is a typical urban corner in the north.

"This is it. 'For witchers only, you ignorant people, don't waste your life for money you can't get.'"

Lan En chuckled lightly.

He actually wrote it. Many people must have started scolding the mayor because of this notice.

But this is normal. Regis explained as he pulled the strap of his shoulder bag with his hand.

The court of Cintra had a big trouble because of the witcher a few years ago. Have you heard about that banquet about the law of accidents?

Lan Enxin said that he not only heard it, but also heard it from the mouths of the people involved.

The link between Geralt and Ciri's fate began with that casually mentioned law of accident.

So the people of Cintra are no strangers to the profession of witchers, and the mayor also knows the professionalism of witchers.

The young man touched his chin, speculating on the hidden information behind this mission.

Thats the truth.

Regis nodded first, then leaned his head towards Lan En and lowered his voice.

"Do you want me to investigate? The description of this task is too vague. It doesn't look like an order issued by the mayor to ensure the normal operation of the city."

The vampire said as he made a "sneak by" gesture with the palm of his other hand.

Lan En held his chin and thought for a while, then shook his head.

"No, I don't need your help now. I know what you mean. Such a secretive task is more like a royal order than the mayor's decree. But the more this happens, the more likely you are to become The vampires of the fog have less room to develop."

Because the more critical the information, the more it will only exist in the minds of the insiders and not on paper.

Lets go and take a look first. Anyway, if it cant be completed, it might be too troublesome

The witcher shrugged indifferently.

Were not here for the reward. Lets leave when the time comes! With you here, who can stop us?

Lane patted the shoulder of the vampire next to him hard, and Regis smiled gently.

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