323. Chapter 320: Bear School Demon Hunter



Although protected by strong city walls, the offensive of Nilfgaard's black army was quite fierce. King Demaevi tried his best to command his army to fight bravely, and even went to the city wall himself to protect his city, but he still suffered heavy casualties and fell into an absolute disadvantage.

If it weren't for the fact that the Kingdom of Aedirn had been expanding its military strength and plotting to take over the territory of the Kingdom of Kaedwen in the past few years, and had some idle troops stationed near the capital.

Maybe this time, they won’t be able to withstand the attack of the Nilfgaardian army at all, and will be swept away in one wave, and the country will be destroyed within a month.

However, these battle situations have nothing to do with Wayne.

After dealing with Princess Pavetta and the baby girl who could barely be considered an unexpected child, he left the Kingdom of Cintra and, under the arrangement of King Easter, took a ship to the Skellige Islands.

The married sea boar Kratz entertained him warmly. This guy failed to win the heart of Princess Pavetta, and was depressed for several months after returning home. Soon, he married a beautiful wife through a political marriage, and now has two children, a son and a daughter.

Kratz was quite impressed with Wayne's drinking capacity and ability to drink. On the night he welcomed him, the patriarch of the Quet family not only held a grand dinner, inviting members of several large families in Skellige to welcome Wayne's arrival, but also took out a lot of fine wine and had a good time with everyone at the banquet until they were drunk.

However, the men of Skellige still underestimated Wayne's drinking capacity.

Although the warriors of these big families are all good drinkers and are considered heavy drinkers among ordinary people, it still seems a bit presumptuous for them to compete with Wayne, the Witcher, whose physical fitness is almost comparable to that of Captain America, in drinking.

After more than a dozen barrels of wine, all the men at the banquet were drunk and collapsed on the ground.

After knocking out ten men who claimed to be the best drinkers in Skellige, Wayne was not half drunk, but his stomach could no longer hold on because he had drunk too much.

But even so, his strong drinking capacity made the Skellige people at the banquet cheer for him.

Two tall and beautiful Skellige beauties came forward and helped him into the bedroom. After helping him undress, they did not leave, and soon the room was filled with the rhythm of joy.

It was not until the next afternoon that Wayne, refreshed, walked out of the room and a servant brought him back to the hall of the Quate family.

In the hall whose decoration style could only be described as rough and grand, Kratz, who had sobered up, was sitting in the main seat, talking to a tall man with a physique as strong as a bear.

After seeing Wayne walk into the hall, Kratz turned his head and looked at him. He first laughed, and then said loudly:

"Wayne, my friend, now the entire Skellige Islands know that the Witcher Wayne is the man who drinks the most in the North."

"Your drinking capacity shocked the whole of Skellige. The two girls who slept with you yesterday kept screaming for sex the whole night. It seems that your skills in bed are as fascinating to women as your drinking capacity!"

The Skellige people spoke very frankly, and their words were so blunt and explicit that Wayne didn't know how to respond.

He sincerely thanked Kratz for his hospitality, and when he looked at the bear-like man in the hall, the sturdy man also looked over at him.

After seeing the man's appearance clearly, Wayne showed a slight smile at the corner of his mouth.

He has a sparse crew cut, a beard, a fierce look, heavy metal armor, and the iconic vertical pupils and a bear-shaped badge on his chest.

A bear-style witcher that I have never met before.

Wayne and the man looked at each other, and before he could speak, Kratz introduced:

"Wayne, my friend, this is the Demon Hunter Master of the Bear School, Mr. Ned."

"He once helped our Quiet family and eliminated the harpies that had been wreaking havoc on the coastline. He saved our crew from being harmed by the monsters. He is a warrior with superb swordsmanship."

"I have prepared a quiet room for you. If you have anything you want to talk about, you can go to that room and no one will disturb you."

Upon hearing this, Wayne first expressed his gratitude to Kratz for his thoughtful arrangement, then looked at the bear-faction demon hunter named Ned, and after looking at him for a few times, he said, "Hello, Mr. Ned."

When Ned heard Wayne claiming to be a wolf-faction witcher, his expression did not change at all, as if he did not care about his own kind at all.

However, when Wayne mentioned that he was the manager of the new witcher cult, the strong bear-faction witcher raised his eyebrows, highlighting a scar on his face that looked quite hideous.

He looked at Wayne seriously with a rather cold look before asking, "The Demon Hunter Cult?"

"Is there still a Demon Hunter Cult now? I remember that the Demon Hunter Cult was disbanded more than two hundred years ago."

"I have heard of the School of the Wolf, Geralt the White Wolf, and your Grand Master Vesemir, but I have never heard of your reputation."

"So, what is your purpose in wanting to find someone from our Bear School?"

Facing Ned's questioning tone, Wayne's expression showed no discomfort. He smiled and nodded to Kratz, then calmly said to the demon hunter Ned:

"Mr. Ned."

"Vesemir is my teacher. Although I have only been a demon hunter for less than six years, I am undoubtedly the most powerful demon hunter of this era."

"The demon hunters from the Wolf School, Griffin School, Viper School, and Cat School have all joined the new demon hunter cult, and I became the manager of the cult after being recognized by everyone."

"But I heard that the Bear School emphasizes getting things done for money, without mixing in personal feelings."

"So you don't need to care about who I am, or whether what I say is a lie."

"I am going to negotiate a deal with the demon hunter from your Bear School. This is definitely the most lucrative commission you have ever received."

"Why don't we go to the room Mr. Kratz has arranged and have a good chat."

"Whether you agree or not in the end, you have nothing to lose, right?"

Ned of the Bear School was slightly surprised when he heard this. For a witcher who had lived for hundreds of years, it was the first time for him to see a young witcher speak so arrogantly in front of him and call himself the strongest witcher of the time.

As for what Wayne said about other schools joining the Witcher Cult, Ned did not quite believe it and thought the other party was just exaggerating.

Although the Bear School has rarely traveled in the northern countries in recent years, they still pay attention to the news about the fellow demon hunters.

There is no doubt that since the dissolution of the original witcher cult, witchers from all schools have gradually declined, and some schools have not heard any news for decades.

He didn't believe that there was anyone who could organize so many witcher schools and convince them to form a witcher cult together.

Given the current desolate and declining situation of the demon hunters, no matter whether it is the so-called new demon hunter cult or the so-called strongest demon hunter, what is there to brag about?

However, as a bear-faction demon hunter, Ned has been accustomed to doing things for money over the years. Apart from not accepting those killing missions, he is not much different from an ordinary mercenary.

Since the other party wants to discuss business, then as he said, there is no harm in listening. What's more, he is introduced by the patriarch of Skellige's most powerful Quit family. Anyone who is not a fool will give the other party face.

So, after just a few seconds of consideration, Ned followed Wayne and walked into the room arranged by Kratz.

(End of this chapter)


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