The Witcher: Make Witcher Great Again

Chapter 336 Saving the Dryad

Chapter 336 Saving the Dryad
Brokilon is full of vitality and everything is competing for development, right before your eyes.

But the three of them did not let their guard down. Even if the tree spirit would not shoot arrows from the dark before asking them their purpose, this forest could still hardly be called a paradise.

Like all forests on this continent, monsters lurk in Brokilon's forest.

Ged glanced around and asked, "Lin, I don't understand why you had to come to Brokilon?"

Lynn replied, "Because I need Ms. Aisna of Silver Eyes to do me a favor."

"Help again?" Mossak said meaningfully.

"Silver Eyes" Aisna is the Lord of Brokilon and the Queen of the Dryads.

There are many legends about her, but most of them are negative:

She is often compared to a female version of the Witcher.

Those common people who could not even read a single word firmly believed that every full-moon night, Esna would order her dryads to leave Brokilon, sneak into the village, kidnap human girls and take them back to the forest.

Because tree spirits are all female and cannot reproduce, they can only increase the number of their kind by transforming human girls into tree spirits.

But they don't always use this method alone.

Sometimes they would kidnap human men and continue their race in the most traditional way.

While these common people were cursing the tree spirit and Esna, some old bachelors who couldn't get married always hoped to be kidnapped by the tree spirit, because they heard that the tree spirit had a green skin color and everything else except a beautiful face and figure. Even if the price was that they could never leave Brokilon again, they would have no regrets.

Suddenly, Lin En, who was walking in front, stopped abruptly.

"Wait, did you hear that?"

Upon hearing this, Gede also stopped and listened carefully.

"It was a woman's voice, but I couldn't understand what it meant."

Mossack heard it.

"It's ancient language. The woman is calling for help."

"Walk."

So the three of them went in that direction without hesitation.

The three of them moved quickly through the forest.

They were not ordinary humans, and the obstacles in the forest had no effect on them. It only took them a short time to reach the place where the cry for help came from.

Then, they saw...

A green-skinned dryad clothed in leaves and bark was hung on what looked like a sacrificial rack by a humanoid monster.

The rack was taller than the one for hanging IV bottles, but it was covered with barbs.

There were dryads hanging from several of the barbs, but they were all unconscious.

Beneath them, the earth, fallen leaves, and dead branches all drank blood.

Only the tree spirit that had just been hung up was still conscious and shouting loudly.

The humanoid monster heard the movement behind it and turned around, which allowed Lin En and others to see its appearance clearly:

How to describe it.

This monster was like a human body that was torn apart from the waist, and then a centipede's body was roughly transplanted in it.

It is very delicious and goes well with rice.

"What kind of monster is that?"

"Whatever it is, we have to kill it and save the dryad."

The moment the words fell, Lin En rushed out.

Silver sword light streamed out from the scabbard on his back. But before he could get close to the monster.

The centipede body between the two halves of the monster suddenly stretched out, and the upper body of the monster attacked Lin En quickly from above like a spring.

At this moment, Lin En also understood why so many tree spirits were captured by this monster.

The elves in this world are still the most orthodox elves in European and American fantasy, capable of both close combat and ranged combat.

But the tree spirits are like the elves in Japanese fantasy. Each of them is a delicate beauty who can only shoot arrows with a bow. They are agile but not strong enough and have no ability in close combat.

However, this monster was not like the regular human army they had dealt with before. It was much more agile than human soldiers, and it was difficult to hit it with arrows. Once it got close to it, it was almost equivalent to sealing the fate of the tree spirit.

Therefore, these tree spirits suffered defeats one after another.

However, the monster that was too fast for the tree spirit was still too slow in Lin En's eyes.

Lin En easily stopped his forward momentum and rolled to the side to avoid the monster's attack.

And while the monster had just finished slamming its head against the ground, its old strength had just faded and new strength had not yet returned, and it had no time to pull its body back...

"Alder."

The invisible shock wave knocked the monster's upper body to the other side, hitting a thick tree and then bouncing back.

At this time, the witcher had already come to the front of the monster, holding the sword in both hands and swinging it fiercely.

The monster's head left its body and flew out.

This is not over yet.

Lynn knew that some monsters could survive without their heads.

Therefore, he took out a high-level dancing star from the magic pattern leather bag, stuffed it into the neck of the headless beast, and retreated quickly.

next moment.

Flames gushed out from the monster's body, and the monster rolled silently on the ground, trying to put out the flames.

But obviously, this is in vain.

Soon, the monster stopped struggling.

The three helped the tree spirits to get out of the hook.

Mossack gave them a quick checkup.

Fortunately, although most of the tree spirits fainted due to excessive bleeding, they still had vital signs and could be saved.

This is when the Druid potion comes in handy.

Lin En first took out clean water from the magic pattern leather bag and cleaned their wounds.

Then, Mossak took out the druid potion and poured it on the wounds of the tree spirits. Finally, Lin En took out the bandages and bandaged them.

In this way, the bleeding stopped.

The tree spirit who had previously called for help and was the only one still conscious said with a pale face, "Human, why are you in the forest?"

"First of all, we are not human. Secondly, do you have a way to inform your companions? You and the other dryads are seriously injured. The witcher's potions are all highly toxic. I can't give them to you casually."

Lin En knew that tree spirits had healing abilities and could use their power to bring plants and wounds back to life.

Even though they had been given druid potions, these were penetrating wounds after all, so it would be safer to let their companions treat them.

Fortunately, the tree spirit that Lin En and his friends met was not a pedantic person. After seeing what they did, although he still had doubts, he still obeyed his orders.

Unlike some of the Scoia'tael that Linn had heard of before, they would rather bleed to death than accept help from humans.

If that's the case, it would be really troublesome.

(End of this chapter)

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