Chapter 13: It takes evil to defeat evil



Chapter 13: It takes evil to deal with evil (Page 1/2)

and reached an agreement with the little girl Ciri.

Frank found his mount, rode the horse, and took the future legend back to the refugee camp.

At the same time, he also told the merchant Andrew and others who had been waiting that the mission was completed, and asked them to send someone to retrieve the supplies and settle the mission reward.

The merchant was still keeping his promise. He did not send anyone to verify the authenticity of the matter first, but gave Frank 100 crowns as a reward on the spot, and opened his goods to let him buy at a very favorable price.

Frank was not polite. This was one of the main purposes of his visit to the refugee camp. He immediately bought a lot of goods from Andrew, and almost spent more than half of the reward he had just received.

Saltpeter, calcium tablets, spirits, meat, spices, and a lot of miscellaneous sundries, filled several cloth bags, made Andrew show an expression of "You are not here to buy goods."

The reason for buying so many goods is mainly because Frank is too short of materials.

There was no strong liquor, no herbs, and he couldn't even make other witcher potions except the swallow potion, not even the powerful alchemical bomb.

This has greatly weakened the witcher's combat effectiveness, and it must be improved as soon as possible.

In addition, Frank was very careful to ask Andrew's wife for some clothes and daily necessities for teenage girls, and even bought some candies and a rag doll that little girls liked.

Then he left their house under the surprised eyes of the family. When

he came to the door, Ciri, who was wearing dirty clothes, was waiting there timidly. After seeing Frank, he immediately came over like a kitten.

Although this pampered little girl had a strong personality, she was still a little afraid of contact with strangers. Compared with those war refugees from Cintra who were like her, she seemed to be more willing to believe Frank as a witcher.

Frank probably guessed Ciri's thoughts. He walked over, reached out and touched the girl's hair, and then took him away from the wooden house where Andrew's house was.

After the afternoon battle, it was almost dusk. Not only Ciri, who had been in the forest for several days, but also he was a little hungry.

So the first priority now was to find a comfortable place and have a good sleep. Tomorrow, they had to continue their journey, and they couldn't do without a rest.

Of course, it would be best to take a hot shower. As a modern man, he could barely adapt to other things, but if he didn't take a shower for more than two days, he would feel uncomfortable all over.

Unfortunately, after Frank went around the village, he found that the original ownerless farmhouses were now occupied by others, and even many tents were set up in the center of the village.

The refugees tried to get as close to the fire as possible, wrapped themselves tightly, because the cold at night was not something everyone could bear.

People like him who didn't even have a tent might have to camp outdoors for another night.

Frank was a little speechless, but he was helpless. If the other party was a group of bastards, he would probably drive them away without hesitation and occupy the best resources.

But now, he was originally an outsider who joined later, and the other party was a group of war refugees who had lost their homes. They were already quite pitiful. Even if he was asked to do something, he felt that he could not do it.

When thinking about this, the little girl Ciri suddenly pulled his sleeve, pointed in a direction far away from the village, and motioned him to look.

Frank did not think much about it, and immediately looked in the direction Ciri pointed, and then could not help frowning.

Under the setting sun at dusk, outside a farmhouse about dozens of meters away from the village, three refugees who looked like big men were pushing and shoving, driving another group of refugees out of the farmhouse, without caring that among these crying refugees, there were old people and children, and even robbed some of their supplies.

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