The Witcher: Make Witcher Great Again

Chapter 124: So You Are This Kind of Vesemir

Chapter 124: So You Are This Kind of Vesemir (Part )
Lynn smiled and said, "Of course not, Mr. Vesemir."

Vesemir didn't think so either.

After all, he had watched Lin En grow up.

He knew the child's character.

It is possible that someone owes a huge gambling debt and has to bring the creditor back home.

But there is no way that could happen to Lynn.

Moreover, those dwarves didn't look like creditors, they weren't that ferocious.

only……

If they were not creditors, Vesemir really couldn't understand why those dwarves came to Kaer Morhen.

"Then what's going on?"

"They are the workers I hired to repair the castle. Doesn't Lambert complain about the cold in the castle every winter? Once they patch up all the holes in the castle, we won't have to endure Lambert's complaints anymore."

Kaer Morhen is a military fortress with complete military combat functions, but it is far inferior to aristocratic manors in terms of comfort.

Moreover, Kaer Morhen has never been properly repaired since the siege.

The living experience is worse.

After hearing what Lynn said, Wesemi's eyes widened.

"Good heavens, son, what are you going to pay them with?"

Vesemir couldn't even imagine how much it would cost for a dozen dwarf craftsmen to spend a winter in Kaer Morhen.

"Don't worry, Mr. Vesemir, I have money."

The masters of the Wolf School are the people Lynn trusts most in this world.

Among them, Vesemir is the most trustworthy person, no doubt about it.

Therefore, Lin En casually took out a box of gold from the magic pattern leather bag, which directly shocked the Wolf School's great mentor.

"Where did you get so much money?"

Vesemir's eyes widened, his face filled with disbelief.

Lin En had only been down the mountain for a short time, but he had already earned so many gold coins.

This is like a child who just graduated from college. Instead of being unemployed like other children, he earns a lot of money on his own.

The old witcher reacted quickly, blocking the entrance to the kitchen and urging, "Quick! Put it away!"

Lynn did as she was told.

But he was a little puzzled by Vesemir's nervousness.

"Yalpan and Zoltan were all hired by me. They are absolutely reliable. Besides, if they see the money, they will only work harder."

"As for Lambert, he's one of our Wolf School's own. What's there to worry about?"

The old demon hunter's words made Lynn stunned.

"I'm just worried about Lambert, Linn. Remember, if Lambert asks you about your earnings this year, don't tell him how much you made."

"If he had asked you for money, he wouldn't have lent you a cent."

Lambert appeared at the kitchen door like a ghost.

"I seemed to hear someone saying I was handsome."

He looked at the two of them with suspicion.

"Old man, what are you and Lin En talking about in private?"

Vesemir changed the subject even more abruptly than Linn had: "Lambert, didn't I ask you to help Eskar? Why are you back so soon?"

"I just realized I forgot to bring the bucket for the fish, and I can't carry it with both hands."

Lambert picked up a bucket from the corner of the kitchen and glanced at the two of them one last time: "Then I'm leaving."

"Lambert, how much does he owe Geralt and Eskar?"

After Lambert left the hall, Lin En asked the question that had been lingering in his mind. "It's quite a bit, and he still owes me some money."

"Of course, he will pay it back. As long as he has the money, he will pay it back immediately."

"Okay, let's stop talking about this. Lin En, tell me about the adventures you've had this year. I have a feeling it will be exciting."

So, while helping in the kitchen, Lynn briefly told Vesemir about the commissions he had received this year.

After hearing this, Vesemir couldn't help but sigh.

"Geralt and the others have never thought of using the money they earn to repair Kaer Morhen. Lynn, it's truly rare that you have this intention."

Being praised by Vesemir like this, Lynn didn't know what to say.

Fortunately, Vesemir continued.

"But, kid, your goal isn't just to shut Lambert up, right? If you have any ideas, can you share them with me, an old witcher?"

Lynn hesitated for a moment.

But he finally revealed his grand plan to make the Witcher great again.

Of course, repairing the castle is not just about not wanting to listen to Lambert's nagging, but more importantly, it is to prepare for the training of witcher apprentices.

This is just the first step in reviving the Witcher.

He knew Vesemir would probably object.

After all, Geralt's style of doing things was taught by Vesemir.

But how to say...

This would have to be told to Vesemir eventually.

I'll have to tell him later anyway, so I might as well let Vesemir know now.

After listening to Lynn's grand blueprint...

Vesemir showed no surprise.

Instead, he let out a long sigh.

"In fact, I discovered a long time ago that you are different from Geralt, Eskar, Lambert, and Berengar."

"But, child, do you know? The path you have chosen is full of ups and downs and thorns. Before you, there were witchers who tried to restore the glory of the witcher school, but they all failed without exception."

"This road is not as easy as you thought. Have you thought about it clearly?"

Lynn nodded solemnly.

"Yes, teacher, I have this awareness. I certainly know that this is a road paved with thorns. Once I embark on this path, many people will stand in my way, and they will be my enemies."

"But even so, I still have to do this. This is not because of my ambition, but because I can't watch the witcher die like this."

"I am a member of the Wolf School and a member of the Witcher clan, but I don't like ordinary people being exploited and incited to hostility towards us by those with ulterior motives."

“When I look back on my life, I don’t want to regret having wasted my time, nor do I want to be ashamed of having done nothing.”

"I am willing to devote my entire life and all my energy to the struggle to revive the Witcher."

"It is our duty to restore the glory of the Demon Hunters."

In the light of the candle, Vesemir looked at Lynn with eyes full of surprise.

But soon, this hint of surprise turned into appreciation and satisfaction.

"Kid, you really impressed me."

Now it was Lynn's turn to be surprised.

"Is that...that all?"

Vesemir smiled.

"Lin En, looking at the expression on your face, do you think I would stop you from doing this?"

(End of this chapter)

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