Chapter 37 Griffin (Page 2/2)
"But Miss Priscilla, if we encounter a griffin later, we'd better hide and let Master Frank deal with it alone."
"He is a demon hunter, and dealing with monsters is his specialty. We'd better not distract him."
Although what the hunter said made sense, the poet did not appreciate it. She patted the crossbow on her waist and responded confidently:
"Hide yourself later, Mr. Hunter."
"Frank and I are partners. We dealt with the evil spirits together a few days ago."
"I will face the griffin with him, and Frank will protect me."
The hunter's expression froze slightly, and he felt that he was being underestimated.
He was about to explain, but Frank, who was walking in front, suddenly turned around and made a shushing gesture to the two of them, saying:
"Okay, stop talking, we are not far from the griffin's nest."
He nodded to the hunter first and said:
"Your mission has been completed, Mr. Hunter, you can go back to the lord to claim your reward."
Then, without waiting for the hunter to respond, he said to the poet lady:
"Pusilla, you can follow me, but don't get within 50 meters of me."
"Although my plan has probably worked, for your safety, you still have to be safe."
Upon hearing this, Priscilla nodded excitedly, took out her small crossbow from her belt, and indicated that she would follow orders.
The hunter, who was obviously excluded, opened his mouth and seemed to want to say something, but as an ordinary person, a hunter with a wife and children, he finally chose to leave obediently.
Ten minutes later, after the hunter left and the two took a short rest, Frank took the newly made venomous snake steel sword made by the dwarf blacksmith in his hand and moved slowly towards the location of the griffin's nest.
The poetess Priscilla followed obediently a few dozen meters away, holding a crossbow in her hand, and looked curiously at the huge bird's nest built of a large number of branches, stones and bones in the open space.
A huge bird of prey with very colorful feathers and a body as big as a rhinoceros was folding its wings and perched on the bird's nest.
This beast has an eagle-like head and a lion-like body. Its wings and back are covered with colorful feathers, and its tail has a long tail like a lion.
It is too big, with huge claws under its wings and strong hind legs with tangled muscles. It looks very difficult to mess with it.
However, at this time, this huge bird of prey was sleeping soundly, with its wings folded on both sides and its eagle-like head tilted. It didn't notice that the witcher with a sharp sword had quietly approached its nest.
This was Frank's plan. He used Geralt and Vesemir's method to lure the griffin.
Using the unique smell of buckthorn, he seduced the griffin nesting in the nearby forest.
However, unlike Geralt who used a fake sheep as bait, Frank directly spent thirty orens to buy a real sheep.
Then, using the unique alchemy formula of the Viper School in Kolgrim's alchemy notebook, he spent more than fifty orens to prepare a large bag of strong sleeping pills, and used a clever method to stuff them into the sheep's body.
Once the sheep is attacked, the sleeping pills in its body will instantly break and then merge into the sheep's flesh and blood.
Now, Frank doesn't even need to fight, he has already approached the sleeping griffin.
Although it cost more than a hundred orens, compared with the rewards he will get later, this amount of money is completely within a reasonable range.