For someone like Olivia, who had already completed various side quests, this side quest of helping a prince rebel was not too difficult. Verden was a small country, and its military power was too weak.
As the little princess of Cintra, Olivia knew a lot about the Kingdom of Verden, which was just across the river from Cintra. Speaking of which, she was quite thankful for the cowardly, incompetent, and hesitant king of the Kingdom of Verden. If it were not for the king's delay, she might have been engaged to Prince Kistrin. If she were to break off the engagement, wouldn't she have to give this prince a buff of "Broken Engagement Protagonist"?
This side character, who had only gained a little fame because of his bravery, might actually be able to make a comeback …
Sometimes, side characters were the ones with the least potential. Those who were pitiful had a higher chance of making a comeback.
In Olivia's eyes, the Kingdom of Verden was a small country that could not be shown in public. It was the kind of small country that had no cohesiveness at all. It would not be easy for the king to recruit the soldiers of the lords. Obviously, this king did not have the support of the lords at all.
The fact that the king of Verden had "welcomed the king's army" so easily would definitely displease some of the more radical nobles in the country. They might even sympathize with the Kingdom of Cintra, which was across the river. Other countries in the Northern Realms, such as Temeria and Redania, would definitely be dissatisfied with a small kingdom like Verden.
Who was the enemy, and who was the friend? That was the primary question of rebellion.
Therefore, Olivia chose to take the initiative to approach her former fiancé, Prince Kistrin. She felt that if she did not take the initiative, the other party might choose to be a coward and pretend that he did not see her.
That was indeed the case. Prince Kistrin first recognized the convoy of the "Pearl of the Northern Kingdoms," Olivia. Then, he finally recognized Olivia. Naturally, his heart was filled with mixed feelings. To his dismay, the Pearl of the Northern Kingdoms in reality was even more perfect than the portraits he had seen or the most beautiful image he had ever imagined!
This discovery made Prince Kistrin feel quite disappointed. Of course, his resentment towards his father deepened!
This was because the Kingdom of Verden had stood by and watched the invasion of the Kingdom of Cintra. This was the reason why Cintra could only resist stubbornly. It was one of the accomplices that indirectly caused the Cintra Massacre.
If the Kingdom of Verden had not stood by and watched, perhaps Cintra would not be in such a miserable state.
Therefore, Prince Kistrin did not have the courage to meet Olivia again. If someone else was in a state of distress, he might have chosen to lend a helping hand to alleviate the guilt in his heart …
But now, the "Pearl of the Northern Kingdoms," Olivia, was doing so well. It was obvious to all!
Olivia was once a princess of a destroyed kingdom. She had now become a very famous businesswoman. She had even become the leader of Kaer Morhen. This had greatly improved the status of the School of the Wolf in the mainland. She had created a new form of entertainment that was similar to a movie. It had replaced the original stage show. Naturally, it was a perfect way to promote the School of the Wolf in a positive light.
In the end, the effect of this promotion was very good. It directly reversed the image of the witchers that ordinary people feared. In other words, it should be said that the witchers of the Wolf School were greatly praised. As for the witchers of the Cat School who had a bad reputation to begin with, they naturally became the scapegoats.
Of course, this propaganda was very effective. It directly reversed the image of witchers that once struck fear into the hearts of ordinary people. Or rather, it had given the witchers of the School of the Wolf a lot of credit. As for the witchers of the School of Cats, they naturally became the scapegoats of another world.
Therefore, the experience of this princess of a destroyed kingdom was too much of a legend. Many bards had begun to spontaneously write stories about her experiences. Of course, there were also Olivia's own "water army." Of course, there was also Dandelion who was the "tap water" …
Therefore, the story of Olivia, the princess of a fallen kingdom, was too legendary. Many bards had begun to spontaneously write stories about her experiences. Of course, among them were Olivia's own "water army." Of course, there was also Dandelion, the "tap water" …
In the poems that were sung, Princess Olivia had leaped from the most destitute refugee to the famous merchant and lord of today. Many people were very interested in this legendary experience. Even Olivia's own sister Cirilla and her adoptive father Geralt had become famous.
This was especially true for Geralt. Because of his identity as a Legendary Witcher, he was popular everywhere he went. Perhaps he wasn't welcomed by ordinary people and was always cheated by some unruly people, but he had a good reputation among the upper nobles and was very famous.
Therefore, of course, Geralt had long been in the Gwent deck. He was a neutral hero card. His battle points were as high as 15, the highest of all the Gwent cards!
His quote on the Gwent deck was a very classic one — — "If you have to pay such a price to save the world, then it's better to let the world die."
Now, Olivia had made Geralt even more famous. Of course, she had become even more famous. The official creator of the Gwent deck had already considered creating a Gwent card based on Olivia's image. As for what this official was, considering that this was a source world derived from a classic game, this official could be said to be the power of the world's rules …
Therefore, Gwent was not a fair card game. Powerful cards were very rare. They could not be easily created. Even if you created a card, you would not be able to use it in a tournament. Only cards that were officially recognized and had magic reactions were truly valuable Gwent cards. They could only be used in official tournaments.
Because of this metaphysical "official" existence, a high-value powerful Gwent card would often be sold at a sky-high price!
Anyway, Geralt definitely couldn't afford to use his Gwent card named "Geralt of Livia". Perhaps he had played Gwent cards for so long, but no one had ever taken out such a card …
God knows which nobleman or Gwent card collector had such a high-value card. After all, Gwent cards seemed to have appeared out of thin air …
Wait, weren't we talking about rebellion? Why were we talking about Gwent?
This was actually the will of the world. Everything had to be put aside in front of Gwent cards.
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