Wizard: This witcher is not doing his job

Chapter 110 Velen's Trip

Chapter 110 Velen's Trip
The dragon's tooth horn was indeed very effective. On the fifth day after Wayne blew the horn, Borch returned to Vizima City and appeared in front of his house.

The short, short brown-haired man looked a little anxious. After seeing Wayne, he was slightly relieved and asked suspiciously:

"My friend, when I heard your call, I thought something happened to you, so I flew over non-stop."

"However, you look very good. Is there anything I can do for you?"

Wayne warmly entertained Borch into the house, prepared drinks for him, and let him rest for a while before briefly talking about Waylon.

"You know, Borch, although the demon hunters of our wolf school generally don't hunt dragons, we can't guarantee that demon hunters from other schools will not do so."

"And according to the information that came over, the green dragon in Waylon should indeed be an evil dragon. More than five farmers died in its hands, and there is even a record of burning down villages."

"Even if we demon hunters don't take action in the end, there will be warlocks, mages, or the human army to take action against it."

"That's why I summoned you, and wanted to ask your opinion. Although it is your kind, it really should pay for what it did."

Borqi was also a little silent when he heard the news. He was indeed a little happy to hear the news of another fellow, but if the other party was an evil dragon, as a kind-hearted golden dragon that has been supported by humans, he also could not accept such a situation. a companion.

After about tens of seconds, Borch drank a glass of spirits before saying seriously:

"I think it over, my friend, and do as you say."

"If the green dragon is willing to surrender, I will imprison it in Zerikhan forever. If it decides to resist to the end, we have no choice but to kill it."

Seeing that Borch could figure it out, Wayne was quite relieved.

This may be a very difficult commission for Borch, but looking at his distressed face, Wayne suddenly joked:
"What if the other party is also a female dragon?"

Borch's face froze, and then he rested his cheeks and began to seriously consider Wayne's question. After thinking for a few seconds, he shook his head regretfully:

"The method of handling remains the same. My wife, Mirga Tabrek, will not allow me to have another spouse."

"However, if she also has a young dragonling, I will adopt that child."

After discussing how to deal with the green dragon, Wayne immediately took his luggage and equipment, rode the golden dragon Borch, and flew to Waylon, intending to join George of the Griffin School.

At this time, the benefits of the flying mount were revealed. George rode for two full days, more than fifty hours, from Vizima to Waylon.

It took Wayne and Borch just over four hours to set off at night, and before dawn, they had already arrived near the village called Crow's Nest.

Before coming to Waylon, Wayne had already inquired from Keira. The current lord of Waylon is Baron Wesselard, and most of the territory in this area is his fiefdom.

However, although the territory of this Lord Baron exceeds that of many earls and even dukes, because most of this territory is wasteland, swamps, and poor mountains and rivers, Baron Wesselard does not have many subjects, even if he has, it is only Some poor ghosts with nothing to cover their stomachs.

Therefore, this baron can only be regarded as a marginal figure in the Kingdom of Temeria, without much real power at all.

The purpose of Wayne and Borch's coming to Waylon this time was only for the Green Dragon, and they had no intention of dealing with this country nobleman.

After arriving at the destination, the two waited for several hours in the woods outside the crow's nest until dawn. He used the camouflage glasses presented by Keira to disguise himself as an ordinary human mercenary, while Borch disguised himself as a traveling mercenary. Noble knights, the two entered the crow's nest openly.

This village surrounded by tall wooden walls has a large population, about two to three hundred residents. As the territory directly under Baron Wellen, although there is no so-called commercial area in Crow's Nest, compared to other villages in Wellen, It can be said that there are barely a few small shops with a clear division of labor here, which can already be regarded as prosperous.

Wayne and Borch walked around the village for a long time before they found a tavern that was still in operation.

The boss is a charming woman named Lisa. She heard that her husband died in the mouth of a monster. She has studied for several years and knows how to settle accounts and treat others, so she took her son to run this small shop to make a living.

There were very few customers in Waylon, and even fewer customers in Crow's Nest. Borch and Wayne were the only customers in the store. In order to make money, this woman entertained them very enthusiastically.

Her craftsmanship is not bad. Although the wine and food in the tavern are not very delicious, compared to other backcountry areas, at least the processing is quite clean, and the few plates of mushrooms picked from the forest are also very fresh.

The only pity is that the novelty of the Gwent card has not yet spread to the poor place of Waylon, which frustrated Wayne's plan to find a few new players.

The two ate and drank in the hotel, and played Gwent cards when they were bored. It was not until the sun was about to set in the afternoon that Lisa's son, who was hired by Wayne for a few copper coins, brought in a dusty man from outside the door. The man was George who came to join them.

After seeing Wayne and Borch next to him, George was obviously relieved. He greeted the two with a smile, and then sat down at the table under Wayne's brief introduction.

Borch has always been a very curious dragon. After seeing George, he also asked George a lot about the deeds of the witcher just like he did when he met Wayne.

George, who was born in the Griffin School, has a good temper and is also very curious about the identity of Borch Golden Dragon. The three of them chatted happily.

It was evening soon, and although it was already the end of the farm work, it might be that the residents here in Weilun were too poor, and no one came to Lisa's tavern for consumption, so this charming widow could only sit At the counter, some frown.

After chatting for a long time, when it was time for dinner, Wayne stretched out his hand and called Lisa. The widow, who was still a bit depressed because of the poor business, immediately ran over courteously.

She avoided the weird-looking George, her plump body touched Wayne's arm vaguely, and asked with some expectation:
"Guest, do you want any drinks?"

Wayne nodded with a smile, took out a few golden Oren, put them on the table, and said softly:
"Miss Boss, my friend came here on his way, he must be tired and thirsty too."

"Bring over the best wine and best food in your shop."

"We men have big appetites. If you don't have enough food, go out and buy some and let us eat to our heart's content."

Seeing the gold coins on the table, Lisa immediately put them away with a smile on her face, beckoned her son to bring over a few bottles of good wine on the counter, then bent down, exposing the fair skin on her chest, and said courteously:

"Good guest, please don't worry. I'll prepare it right away. Alan next door to my house is the best hunter in the village. He must have fresh game at home. I'll go buy some now."

When the proprietress went to prepare the food, Wayne handed a bottle of Vizima champion to George and said:
"How's it going, George."

"Have you found out about the green dragon?"

George picked up the Vecchia champion, took a sip, and then said:
"I arrived in Velen two days ago, and I have been chasing news about the green dragon. I already had some clues, but I was delayed by something yesterday."

Wayne raised his eyebrows and asked:

"What's the matter?"

George's expression was also a little depressed, and he took another sip of wine before saying:

"The officials here found me and commissioned me to investigate a matter."

"Near a lighthouse near the sea, ships always run aground and die near there. They suspect that there are ghosts at work, so let me investigate."

Speaking of this, George's expression was a little angry, and he said angrily:

"As a result, after I investigated, I found that a few local gangsters deliberately lit bonfires on the shores with dense reefs, pretending to be lighthouses, to attract passing ships, and the reef incident occurred."

"I found the murderer, but those gangsters should have some connections in the local area. Not only did they refuse to admit it, but they also wanted to frame me up. They recruited seven or eight people to besiege me, and prepared to have no evidence against them."

"I beat them, beat them to the teeth, and didn't let them go until the officials here found them."

"Fortunately, the officials here still understand the situation. Knowing that I am investigating this case, they didn't believe the lies of those unscrupulous people. After hanging several people, they put those murderers in jail."

"Otherwise, maybe I will spend tonight in the cell."

Hearing what happened to George, Wayne frowned and said nothing, but Borch said curiously:
"Are the gangsters here very good? Why do they think they can defeat a demon hunter and come to a dead man?"

(End of this chapter)

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