Yennefer of Vengelberg was undoubtedly a legendary sorceress. It was only natural that she was chosen for Gwent. She was a hero card with 7 battle points. She also had an additional "healing" skill. She could resurrect a card from a pile of useless cards and use it again. This was a very practical skill in Gwent.
Therefore, as long as you had such a precious and rare neutral card, she had to be used.
Yennefer's Gwent quote went like this — — She was dressed in black and white, reminiscent of a mid-December morning.
Yennefer was famous for her beauty. She always wore black and white clothes, and used clove and gooseberry perfume. The most impressive thing about her was her violet eyes and black hair. She also wore a star-shaped obsidian amulet around her neck. She had beauty moles below her mouth and on her cheeks. She was a quarter elf.
Yennefer had participated in the Battle of Sodden Hill with her good friend Triss Merigold. They were lucky enough to survive. However, they were blinded by Fringila Viggo. She later received treatment to restore her vision.
In fact, Geralt had already contacted Yennefer two years ago. He had told her a lot about his newly adopted daughters, Cirilla and Olivia. However, he did not get a response from Yennefer.
This made Geralt a little disappointed and anxious. Although Geralt's relationships with many sorceresses were ambiguous, he truly loved Yennefer. Of course, Yennefer loved Geralt too.
However, women were always more arrogant. As she and Geralt had become acquainted with each other through a disco, Yennefer tried to remove the disco's restraints to verify whether she and Geralt were truly in love. Many women loved to take off their pants and fart. They would always want to verify — — Do you really love me?
They clearly knew that they were truly in love, and that they liked each other. However, they just liked to keep asking the man to admit it. They would be very happy when they received a positive answer.
The so-called disco was a powerful air spirit. Its body was filled with magic and elemental essence. It had its own consciousness and personality. Personality was usually difficult to deal with.
Disco was born out of the legend of the "genie." It could help people fulfill their wishes.
According to the legend, even the most impossible wishes could be granted by the disco. However, they usually did not do it willingly.
Mages with abnormally powerful magic power could capture and tame a Di Spirit. Mages could draw on the energy of the dhi to cast spells, and did not need to use traditional sources of magical power.
However, due to the fact that Di Goblins usually resisted with all their might, very few mages were able to successfully tame them. If he wanted to imprison Di Jing and make it obey him, he had to first weaken it, and this was no easy task.
It was very difficult to fight against the goblins. They could cast spells that even the best human Mages could not cast with a snap of their fingers.
Furthermore, they could control the air elements and summon powerful storms, hurricanes, and strong winds.
Fortunately, they were afraid of silver like all automatons, but steel was ineffective against them.
As a sorcerer, of course, Olivia knew about Diggins. Now that she was rich and powerful, she had even used her mercenary guild to issue quests to find Diggins. She wanted to get a Diggin for research.
Yennefer did not reply to Geralt. Of course, it was not because she no longer loved him, but because she was treating her eyes. She was a sorceress who loved to look good. How could she show Geralt her imperfections in front of Geralt?
At the same time, Yennefer was also actively looking for ways to have children with Geralt. When she saw that Geralt was one step ahead of her and had adopted two daughters, the sensitive Yennefer felt that she had been abandoned. She had already told Geralt that she would bear his children. Why did Geralt choose to adopt daughters now? Was he mocking her for not being able to have children?
It had to be said that Yennefer's brain was rather strange. Because of this, she even had a bad impression of Geralt's two adopted daughters. She always felt that they were substitutes for her future children.
Of course, this also showed that Yennefer cared a lot about Geralt. No matter what he did, she would ponder and interpret it. In reality, Geralt was a straightforward man of steel. How could he have so many hidden meanings?
Geralt loved Yennefer very much. He also knew that she wanted to have children with him. However, this was not a union between a sorceress and a witcher. There was no way they could have children. In that case, he might as well treat Cirilla and Olivia as his own. Let Yennefer be the adoptive mother of these two princesses. Wouldn't that solve Yennefer's problem?
Therefore, in his letter to Yennefer, Geralt praised how excellent Cirilla and Olivia were. He even said that Cirilla was as brave, courageous, and righteous as her adoptive father. Olivia, on the other hand, was naturally as beautiful, charming, and elegant as Yennefer. She had great talent in the field of magic. This talent did not refer to the power of her bloodline, but the profound knowledge that did not match her age.
Geralt also said that Kaer Morhen was no longer the barren, sparsely populated place it used to be. The roads leading to Kaer Morhen and many prosperous cities had been built very well. It could be said that all roads led to Kaer Morhen. Many merchants were attracted to this place. They sold many of the magical tools produced in Kaer Morhen to various parts of the world. Even many sorceress graduates from the famous Aretuza Academy had chosen to settle down in Kaer Morhen. They enjoyed special privileges because of their status.
Of course, the representative was Triss. She did not resign from her position as the court sorcerer of Temeria. Instead, she stayed in Kaer Morhen for a longer period of time. Subconsciously, she found that life in this place was more comfortable …
Refugees who had migrated to Kaer Morhen due to the chaos of war had formed villages. They were very eager to become residents of the city that Olivia had personally designed. This was probably the cleanest, neatest, and most beautiful city on the entire continent. Many people could not imagine that this city, built around the ancient castle of Kaer Morhen, could be built in just three years. It could only be said that the application of black technology such as magic to the construction of infrastructure was miraculous.
However, sorcerers' magic seemed to be used for war and destruction.
After her eyes recovered, Yennefer could no longer hold back her longing for Geralt. She was also curious about the new Kaer Morhen. She set out on the road to find Geralt. At the same time, she wanted to see if Geralt's two adoptive daughters could gain her approval.
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