Witcher's Atelier

Chapter 404 Six Women and Victor (Part 1)

October 23, 1271.

It was an extremely sad night for the Principality of Toussaint.

That day.

Only the palace quarter of the capital Beauclair survived.

Nearly 70% of other important areas including Hautville in the upper town, San Sebastian in the lower town, La Somoor in the port area, Porta de Rebioda, Plaza de Epona... were all brutally attacked by terrorist monsters.

They killed hundreds of knights, killed more than a thousand innocent civilians, turned tens of thousands of people jealous upon hearing the name of vampires, and caused heavy damage to the manor's tourism industry.

Toussaint's foundation as a nation was almost completely destroyed by this vampire siege!

This night.

In the history of the Principality, it is known as the "Night of the Tusk"!

Looking back on the entire incident, the most puzzling part is that the killing began and ended suddenly, without any warning.

Their attacks were sudden, and so were their retreats.

There is no such event like this in Toussaint's long history.

It was also from that day that people realized that the ancient legend of vampires in the wilderness was not entirely nonsense, but good advice that must be treated with caution.

Fast forward to early November, half a month after the night of teething, Anna. Archduke Henrietta held a wine tasting at the court to celebrate the initial cessation of chaos and the return of peace to Beauclair.

As the first banquet held after that nightmare, the number of attendees was of course unprecedented, and the performers did their best to heat up the atmosphere.

In the green grassy courtyard, there are exquisite carvings and statues, delicious meals and red wine, and the beautiful scenery at the right time seems to be completely unaffected by the previous smoke.

And at a table full of guests, the heroic knight Guillaume... Mr. Raunfar was talking to many respectable gentlemen and ladies: "...Ah! What a catastrophe that night was! At that time, I could not imagine at all why the heavily guarded Durevent Gate was broken open?

We all know now that it was the vampire woman's invisible sneak attack that brought down the loyal knight. But in that terrifying moment, there was no doubt that we all near the city gate were in deep danger of death.

Fortunately, I suddenly remembered the enlightened lady Anna! She always cares and protects us, and at such an important moment, the knight must not let her down!

You may find it hard to believe when I say this, but this is the truth! When three bat-winged demons emerged from the darkness and were about to tear us into pieces, I shouted in danger, 'Knights! For Annaetta! ’

Then my friends and I felt a power from deep within our hearts, that is the majestic existence called courage!

Loyalty to the enlightened lady makes the knight fearless!

We fought bravely and swung our swords as fast as wheels, driving and killing those monsters like rabbits..."

The plot told by Guillaume gradually got better, and Victor, who was holding a wine glass in the pavilion across the trees, also listened with interest.

He had a premonition that this story, full of Toussaint value, would appear on at least the third page of the Beauclair Morning News tomorrow. The traumatized country needed this chicken soup for the soul.

On the other hand, the deputy captain Horace who was accompanying him felt a little embarrassed. As one of the people involved in the Night of Teeth, he knew the development of the situation best, so he knew who deserved the highest praise.

"I'm sorry Wick... we can't reveal the full truth, so your magnificent contribution is not known to everyone." Horace rubbed his nose in embarrassment.

Victor shrugged his shoulders, "It doesn't matter, it's fine now, I'm satisfied. I'm just a passing demon hunter who drew his sword to help.

In fact, except for matters related to her sister, Ms. Enlightenment has always been very friendly to me. You and Damien have not really locked me up. I have no need for revenge to cause trouble. "

Recalling what happened that day, the vice-captain shook his head and smiled bitterly, raising his glass to pay tribute to the witcher.

After drinking, he saw someone approaching and patted Victor on the shoulder with a smile. Horace stood up to give up his seat and disappeared into the crowd without looking back.

The sweet citrus aroma floated from behind, and then a light green dress came into view. The person who came to speak was Vivienne. Tabris.

She bowed down in a ladylike way, her eyes shining brightly, "I'm so glad to see you here, the heroic Viscount Victor Corleone. Your heroic stories are sung among the people, and people say that that night, you left Duvenlet. Come in through the door, wearing shining armor and holding a sharp sword, to save many innocent lives."

Smiling slightly, he blinked, "Dear Vivian, as smart as you are, of course you know that legends always have exaggerated parts. Of course, I will not deny that that night, I did make a small contribution to the peace of the principality. "

"Really? That's not what Horace told me!" Vivienne retorted with a smile, and then whispered close to her ear: "Hey! If you want to communicate with me privately about this issue, I know a good place. I heard it’s very quiet over there, and no one else comes over when someone is talking.”

The sun was shining brightly, and Victor shook his head and laughed, "What an attractive invitation. But I'm sorry, I still adhere to my weird principles. You are still a few months away from turning eighteen, so you know... "

"You are a disgusting bastard!" She really didn't expect that she would have the courage to invite him, but she would fail again.

Staring at the young man fiercely, the girl turned around and left angrily. Such an incomprehensible guy deserved to be single for the rest of his life.

Holding his chin and watching Vivienne go, Victor sincerely felt regretful. He became aware of the approaching footsteps behind him and turned back to look at the person coming. It was the palace steward Sebastian.

The steward approached the witcher and shook his hand cordially, "Thank you! Thank you, Viscount Corleone, thank you for everything you have done for the principality!"

Sebastian did not explain much, but the meaning was clear. Victor's contribution in the Night of Fangs could not be explained in a few words.

"You don't need to be so polite. As a witcher, a passing witcher, killing monsters is my job."

"People who don't understand the truth can say so, but those who really know the truth will never think so. Please allow me, Sebastian Le Goff, to express my sincere respect to you in private.

In addition, please believe that Anaietta and Ms. Sianna don't think so either..."

Victor winked, "Really? But I have been lying in the manor to recover for the past half month, and they didn't care, and didn't even send anyone to visit me."

"It's true that it shouldn't be ignored, but I believe you can understand that the disaster had just ended at that time, and there was a lot of work to be done." Sebastian explained politely, and then whispered in his ear: "In fact, Your Excellency! I came here to invite you to go with me. There are two distinguished ladies who want to discuss this issue with you privately.

I promise that it is a very quiet place. When someone is talking, no one else will come to disturb."

Victor was stunned when he heard this, and it seemed that he had just heard the familiar words...

Could it be that Sianna became a customer at the first try, and the two sisters wanted to play mixed doubles! ?

No, no, no! That's absolutely impossible!

The person Anaietta cares about is Dandelion. And Sianna is just temporary warmth for one night. Now that she is out of the special situation at that time, she may not want to renew the previous relationship.

Shaking his head to get rid of unrealistic fantasies, the witcher raised his hand to signal the butler to lead the way, "It's okay, I was just joking just now, and I didn't mean to blame you. There were also a few casualties in Corleone Manor, and your highness's busyness can be imagined."

In the prosperous and lively banquet, only a few people noticed that Victor and Sebastian left together.

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