The Witcher: Make Witcher Great Again

Chapter 234 Come and Fence

Chapter 234 Come and Fence
"Mr. Borch, if it is convenient for you, can I ask you a question?"

Lynn recalled the scenes of the previous battle.

"If I'm not mistaken, you used the witcher's swordsmanship in the battle just now?"

The original novel didn't mention that the three jackdaws actually knew how to use a sword.

But Lynn thought again and realized that this was nothing to be surprised about.

After all, Borch is a dragon.

As a golden dragon who has probably lived in this world longer than Regis.

Isn't it as reasonable for a car mechanic to carry a wrench with him to take out decades to learn a sword technique?

What surprised Lin En was that the other party's swordsmanship was not ordinary.

Instead, it was the same swordsmanship as that of the cat-school witcher named Jared Kaladin who had died at the hands of Lynn and Geralt.

"Yes," since Lin En asked, Borch did not hide it, but said frankly, "That happened many years ago."

Memories flashed in his eyes. "I once saved a demon hunter from the Cat School named Gizlas of Radar and helped him escape from humans."

"In return, he taught me the cat-school swordsmanship."

Lin En was stunned when he heard this.

Gizlas on the radar?
Of course he knew the name.

Or so it should be said.

Any demon hunter who has received systematic demon hunter training would not be unfamiliar with this name.

Because he is the founder of the Cat School.

It is also the only school among all the witcher schools that actively approaches Ain Sid (that is, the elves).

The founder even left a famous aphorism for the younger generations of the school:

- At any time, you should try to accept commissions from Ain Seed rather than humans, otherwise you will get a knife in the back before you get the money.

Ever since he mastered the master-level Wolf School swordsmanship, Lin En has been thinking about when he can master both the Cat School swordsmanship and the Bear School swordsmanship.

He had already practiced the swordsmanship of the Viper School and the Griffin School with Letho and George on the way back to the north from Toussaint.

Unfortunately, the swordsmanship of these two witcher schools is the same as that of the wolf school.

This is not recorded in the Kaer Morhen codex.

It was Lin En who learned about it from the old senior, Reso.

The sword techniques of the Wolf School, the Viper School, the Griffin School, and the Manticore School, which is unknown to the northerners, all inherited the standard witcher sword techniques from the Order period.

Only the Bear School and the Cat School developed their own distinct swordsmanship styles.

Therefore, Lin En guessed that if he learned the swordsmanship of these two schools, he might gain additional expertise just like master-level Wolf School swordsmanship.

What he didn't expect was that the opportunity to learn the cat school of swordsmanship was both far away and right in front of him.

"I see. Master Borch, I have a humble request. Could you please teach me the cat-style swordsmanship you learned?"

……

For the rest of the day, until nightfall, Lynn stayed on the deck, listening to the three jackdaws' explanation.

Since the Cat School swordsmanship is originally a variant of the Witcher swordsmanship, Borch simply mentioned some of the same techniques as the Witcher swordsmanship, and only focused on the differences in the Cat School swordsmanship after it was "split".

After dinner, Lynn returned to his cabin.

First, review in your mind everything you learned today.

Then he climbed into the hammock, closed his eyes, and his breathing gradually became normal.

Maybe it's because this society hasn't entered industrialization yet, so the air is fresher...

Or maybe it was because after traveling through time, he was free from the anxiety of having to pay off a mortgage and being forced to graduate at 35...

Since coming into this world, Lin En has never suffered from insomnia. Every day when he closes his eyes, he sleeps like a baby.

unless……

The mutations brought to demon hunters by the Trial of the Grass not only made them immune to disease and the toxicity of potions, but also sent out warning signals in the event of an accident. Lying in the hammock, Lin En suddenly reached out with lightning speed and grabbed the uninvited guest by the neck.

Only then did his pair of golden pupils, which shone brightly in the dark cabin, finally open.

When the frightened and nervous face of the Zerekan girl came into Lin En's sight.

Only then did he let go of Tia.

"You shouldn't have snuck in here."

Lynn got out of the hammock and lit the kerosene lamp.

The faint light drove away the darkness a little.

Tia stroked her beautiful neck, where faint marks still remained.

If Lin En had not sensed something was wrong when she touched her body, the Zerekan girl might have died and turned into a warm corpse.

"What's matter?"

Tia didn't answer.

But the next moment, it pounced on him like a little wild cat.

The kerosene lamp was extinguished.

The cabin returned to darkness.

……

Under the azure sky, two figures were fighting with swords on the deck of a privateer.

There was a group of sailors surrounding them, exclaiming from time to time.

The Cat School swordsmanship is all about speed, extreme speed.

It is clearly a half-hand sword, but it can produce the effect of a swift sword.

Borch suddenly blocked Gulliver's attack.

However, he did not pursue the victory, but took a step back and put down his sword.

"Mr. Lin, how about taking a short break?"

The witcher had no objection and lowered his weapon.

Seeing that there was nothing exciting to watch, the sailors who had gathered around dispersed and went about their own business.

Borch was indeed a noble man.

During yesterday's boarding battle, although Lin En did not observe Bolch carefully, he could see from the occasional glimpses of him that Bolch's cat-school swordsmanship was definitely at the level of a master.

But since he had promised yesterday to teach Lin the swordsmanship of the Cat School, Borch not only patiently explained the key points of swordsmanship to Lin, but also deliberately suppressed his swordsmanship to a level slightly higher than Lin's during practice.

An opponent who is visible and not far away is most likely to inspire a person's fighting spirit and learning progress.

Borch put the steel sword back into its scabbard, walked forward, and smiled.

"It seems you've already witnessed Tia's abilities last night."

Lin En nodded slightly: "Yes, her performance on the battlefield is no less than that of men."

However, the three jackdaws changed the subject.

"I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about her performance in bed."

“Cough! Cough, cough, cough—”

The witcher suddenly felt an itch in his throat.

Cough loudly.

"I know what you're thinking. Don't worry, I would never sleep with someone who protects me."

The witcher breathed a sigh of relief.

Although he didn't know why he felt relieved after hearing this answer.

(End of this chapter)

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