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The Divine Hunter-Chapter 627 - : Francesca
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Chapter 627: Francesca
[TL: Asuka]
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Compared to a few years ago, the princess of Temeria had changed. Drastically. She was in a white robe, her curves showing off a little despite the size of the clothes she was wearing. Her hair, usually untied, was now tied and slithered down her back. Her sharp eyes, aquiline nose, and strong lips were gentler now. Friendly to the eyes. Even though she had no makeup on, her looks rivaled those of the sorceresses, and she had a different kind of charm to her.
βGood evening, Roy.β Adda extended her right hand, smiling. Her eyes were twinkling. Roy bowed, kissing the back of Addaβs hand.
βIt has been years, Your Highness. You look better than ever.β He was getting numb to the surprise. This meeting was different from what he remembered. Linus and Adda were not supposed to be here.
Adda looked at Royβs partner. βArenβt you going to introduce this lovely lady to me?β
Roy tried to say something, but Coral held his arm before he could. She straightened out his collar like a gentle wife, but furtively, she puffed her chest out.
Adda froze, but it was barely noticeable. The light in her eyes dimmed. She picked up a glass of absinthe on the table and took a sip. βYou look perfect together. Oh, I almost forgot. I have someone Iβd like to introduce you to.β
She turned around. A burly, blonde guy in gray casual attire crossed the crowd, approaching them looking surprised. βHey, Loiβ¦β The manβs cheeks were puffed, as if he were a squirrel hoarding food. Roy could smell the scent of salmon coming off him.
With hesitation, Roy shook the manβs wasabi-coated hand. βGrimm Sigurd? Why are you here?β
Grimm gulped down his salmon and thumped his chest so he could breathe. With excitement, he said, βDid you forget? You told me to seek Princess Adda out. I am now going through the Lady of the Lakeβs trial, protecting the great priestess of her church. By the honor of knights, once I pass the trial and crowned knight of valor, weβll be drinking Viziman Champion till we drop. My treat.β
βYou have courage. I shall be waiting.β Roy made small talk with the knight who kept making oaths. He then looked at Adda. βSo what brings you here, Your Highness?β
The princess puckered her glossy lips. βIt has been years since you came back to Vizima. Iβm here on behalf of the Lady of the Lake to capture her irresponsible knight.β
Roy froze. Adda covered her lips, giggling. Proudly, she said, βNow the serious part. Our church, at least at Lake Vizima, is bigger than the Eternal Fire now. Lady Vivienne is busy protecting her believers, answering their prayers, and showing her power. She has no time to see you. As for the reason Iβm hereβ¦ Well, youβre not a stranger.β
Adda led the others to a quiet corner. She carefully made a gesture, and she made sure they were surrounded by a bubble that kept their conversation silent. βKeira told me about the second segment of this meeting. The one who sent assassins after my father and the traitor of Temeriaβs royal consultant is in Aretuza. I shall be working with the allies of the North and capture her.β
Adda paused, her eyes twinkling brightly. βEven as we speak, a troop of White Rose knights are hidden in Aretuza. Once the night grows old, Keira and Philippa will give us the signal, and we will go on the offensive.β
Feeling humid, Roy took off one of his buttons. Temeriaβs army joined this mess too? Pity they wonβt be of use.
Thinking the witcher was shocked by the magnitude of this affair, a concerned Adda said, βRoy, I know youβre skilled, but this isnβt something you can join. After this, just return to your bedchambers and stay there. Once the sun rises tomorrow morning, the bloodshed should be done. The dust will have settled.β
Roy wondered if he should tell Adda his allies, a hundred strong, were coming. But then, a petite, slender sorceress in a green gauze shirt called out in their direction. The sorceress had hair the color of hay.
βKeiraβs here.β Adda waved. βI have to speak to her. See you two around.β She raised her absinthe to the witcher and drank it all. Her cheeks turned red, and she wiped the booze off her lips. βTake care, Roy. Come back to Vizima when you have time.β She went into the crowd, her hair swaying behind her.
***
βYou had a past with the princess?β Coral smiled gently, watching how Roy would respond.
βNo. I just lifted her curse, thatβs all.β Roy shook his head, holding his feelings down. βWeβre just friends.β
βThe princess might not have as good a life as it seems.β Coral smiled. Knowingly, she said, βRumors say that Foltestβs mistress gave him a son not too long ago. Should that boy ascend the throne, what will happen to Adda?β
βMarried off to another kingdomβs prince?β Roy fell silent. He shook his head and adamantly said, βAdda is the great priestess of the Church of Virtue. A powerful woman by her own right. The Lady of the Lake protects her. Not even the king can make her do anything.β
History had changed. Poor Adda no longer had to marry the bald, stone-hearted prince of Redania, Radovid V.
***
A little commotion broke out in the hall, capturing everyoneβs attention. Coralβs smile faded. βThe heads of the brotherhood are here.β
The sorcerers made a path for the people who descended from Garstang, bowing to them. The man in the lead was a middle-aged person, and he was in simple clothes, but he looked lively.
βGerhart of Aelle, also known as Hen Gedymdeith. As far as the brotherhood knows, heβs the oldest member around at about five hundred years old,β Coral whispered into Royβs ears. βHis mentor was Geoffrey Monck. Strongest human sorcerer in history and also the one who trapped djinns in a bottle.β
Roy perked up, and data flickered in his eyes. The guy has a rich reserve of mana and masters a few hundred spells, including forbidden ones never heard before. Heβs on par with Vilgefortz, but itβs a pity he doesnβt have the martial skills Vilgefortz learned from the druids. And heβs troubled by a lot of diseases, his heart condition being one of them. His health is in jeopardy.
βBut do not worry. He will never betray the North.β
A lithe, black-haired woman walked with Gerhart.
βTissaia, headmistress of Aretuza.β
βThe one who came up with the cruel rule that mandates all Aretuza students go through a magical process to make them barren?β Roy asked.
βYes, but sheβs a neutral person and a scholar of magic.β Coral had respect in her voice. βShe would never aid the South.β
Roy nodded. He remembered that Tissaia released the traitors tied down by dimeritium cuffs during the meeting because of her neutral standing. That was how the political enemies got into a battle and destroyed the Northern brotherhood. Out of guilt and despair, Tissaia took her own life after the incident.
Roy clenched his fists. But this time, her fate will be rewritten. freeweb(n)ovel
A short, stocky, hideous man with a jeer in his eyes followed the two. Artaud Terranova, one of the brotherhoodβs members. Roy remembered he was one of the traitors. And then, a beauty radiating the air of a daisy came in last. Her golden hair and grey-green dress swayed and rustled with every step she took, her elven rouge sparkling under the light.
Contrary to the merry hall, her eyes were clear and unusually quiet, as if she were a foal that had been born. As if she were a forest kissed by a breeze.
***
Francesca saw the young witcher standing among the crowd right away. To Royβs surprise, the elven queen did not run away. Artaud gave her a mysterious look, while Philippa gave her a judging one, but she went over to Roy. She glanced at the witcher quietly. And then, as if she was talking to herself, she spoke. βDonβt bring anyone else.β
She went into the quiet corridor north of the hall. Roy gave Coral a look that said, βStick to the plan.β He then went with the elven queen.
***
βEnid an Gleanna, leader of Scoiaβtael and the enduring queen of Aen Elle. Finally, we meet.β Roy looked quietly at the elf a few yards away from him. The dim light shone on her gorgeous looks. Her nose was aquiline, her lips lustrous, her eyes wide and innocent. It was as if the creator made a miracle. βI have been waiting for this day for a long, long time.β
βDhβoine. Human, Roy of the Viper School, save your hypocrisy. Letβs cut to the chase.β Francesca waved a finger across the air, and an invisible magical barrier twinkled, shutting them off from everyone else. βTell me, how did you get your hands on so many secrets? How did you know of my ties to Scoiaβtael and the deal with Emhyr?β
Roy smiled. βIβm part-elf, so not exactly human. You donβt have to hold so much hostility against me. And witchers believe in fair play. Why donβt we answer one question for each question asked? To sweeten the deal, Iβll answer your question first.β
Francesca said calmly, βYour organization killed hundreds of my brethren over the span of two operations, and you claim thatβs fair?β
βYou mean the operation in Novigrad or northern Ellander? Say, you remember who threw the first punch?β Roy sneered, his gaze turning icy. βSo youβre saying we shouldnβt fight back when weβre threatened and instead should just let you kill us?β
Francesca held her talisman tightly, but she didnβt feel as calm as she was. Roy stared at her for a while, then he nodded. βNo objections? Then weβll play by my rules. The answer for your question isβ¦ Vilgefortz. I found out everything about you through the middleman. Like how you sent Scoiaβtael members to attack the North in order to gain the trust and promise of Emhyr. All so he would help you regain Dol Blathanna and aid you in the rebuilding of the elven kingdom after the second war begins.β
βIf youβre trying to turn us against each other, that is not working. He would never betray me.β Francesca frowned, tilting her head. A hint of fury flared in her eyes. It was as if sheβd just heard her best friend slandered.
βYouβre right. He did not sell you out. His legacy, however, contains evidence of your conspiring with the South.β
βLegacy? You mean Vilgefortz is dead?β Francesca shook her head. βA regular witcher like you could not kill him.β
Roy shrugged nonchalantly. βI was no match for him, but his ambition got the better of him, and he crossed a god. In the end, the universeβs aurora killed him, and not a shred of him remains. He would have never given up his grasp on the brotherhood if he were still alive.β
Francesca found this unacceptable. She frowned, falling into her pensive thoughts.
Roy waited for a moment. βNow it is my turn. Milady, please answer my question honestly and in as much detail as possible, or this conversation will be difficult to go on.β