In Yennefer's memory, although Kaer Morhen was relatively desolate, it was a place that naturally gave her many beautiful memories because of Geralt's presence.
Yennefer, on the other hand, had come from a poor background and was used to hardship since she was a child. She was able to further her studies at Aretuza Academy on Thanedd Island because of her talent. She could never afford the exorbitant tuition fees.
Yennefer also won the respect of other students and teachers by virtue of her achievements in the academy. In the end, she successfully graduated from the academy and made a name for herself on the mainland. Finally, she became a well-known alumnus.
Therefore, Yennefer actually did not have high requirements for the quality of life. Or rather, she was not as passionate about the luxury and elegance of the upper-class noble life as Keira was. She paid more attention to other aspects, such as relationships.
Perhaps many people would think that Yennefer's feelings for Geralt were not that deep, because she was always cold and arrogant. She was not at all gentle and considerate like Triss, but in fact, Yennefer was willing to bear Geralt's children. She was even actively looking for ways to have children. She could also endure hardship with Geralt and live the kind of life that other sorceresses would find unbearable …
A woman who can go through thick and thin with you is always more reliable than a woman who can only enjoy pleasure with you. When you are in a desperate situation and have nothing left, a woman who still firmly loves you, perhaps this kind of love can be considered true love.
This kind of love was rare and harsh. For most people, it was actually rather unrealistic to be able to achieve this. Obviously, ordinary people would not be so miserable that they would be given such an opportunity to test themselves.
Moreover, everyone did not exist completely apart from one's identity, status, wealth, ability, and so on. There was no need to separate all of these and then force it. This kind of love was the purest. Some people just said nice things, saying that they would love him no matter how poor he was. They knew in their hearts that the chances of him being poor in this life were extremely small, unless something really unexpected happened. At that time, the touching "pure love" that they had previously said would disappear without a trace.
Only when people had nothing else would they be able to see clearly what they loved about each other, whether it was the person themselves or other aspects.
Some strange people might like the fact that she doesn't like me. Once she falls in love with him, or even when the two of them are together, he might find it boring and realize that he still doesn't like her. In the end, their feelings will fade and they will naturally break up.
When Yennefer came to Kaer Morhen once again, she was in a state of "Did I come to the wrong place?" This was because she found that many roads to Kaer Morhen were built too well. It could be said that it was very convenient for transportation. As she got closer to the ancient castle of Kaer Morhen, she found that it was more densely populated. Was this really the desolate Kaer Morhen, and not the most developed free city of Novigrad?
It was not that Yennefer had not heard of the rumors that Kaer Morhen experienced a few years of great development and then changed drastically. However, she clearly felt that such rumors were too exaggerated. She could not imagine how such a desolate, barren, and remote place could develop to such a state in such a short period of time.
That was until the "City of Miracles" that had appeared in the mouths of many traveling poets appeared in front of her eyes. That's right, many cities liked to be called XX City, such as the Free City, the City of Golden Towers, and so on. Now that Kaer Morhen was called the City of Miracles, it seemed to be only a matter of course.
In such a short period of time, the extreme use of black technology and magic to build such a magnificent and huge city. Why couldn't it be called the City of Miracles?
This city had even become a holy land in the eyes of some mages, because it had opened a new door for many mages. So, magic could be used in this way?
Of course, these were the more open-minded mages. There were also some stubborn mages who felt that using magic in this way was too wasteful. Magic was such a noble thing. How could it be used on ordinary people? Not to mention, using it for infrastructure and cleaning. This was simply an insult to magic.
Olivia had never been kind to these stubborn mages, nor would she give them preferential treatment. She believed that the mages of this world, or those who were born with the power of the bloodline, had infinite potential. As long as they were willing to learn, they might be able to surpass the scientists of another world in their own field.
This was because scientists in the modern world needed the help of various instruments in order to explore the truth. On the other hand, as long as the sorcerers understood the power of their bloodline step by step, they would become incomparably powerful. Perhaps this power did not refer to combat power, but the ability to change the world.
At the end of the day, Olivia was a person with modern scientific thinking. Unless it was the "chosen one" like Cirilla, who had the "Elder Blood," her potential in combat power was infinite. Otherwise, even the magic of a high-level sorcerer, such as Triss', could not compare to the lethality of modern technological weapons!
Olivia wanted to train sorcerers as scientists, not as soldiers. She was the only one in the entire continent who had such an idea. This was also the reason why her Kaer Morhen could become a "high-tech force."
Yennefer was shocked by the geometrically beautiful appearance of the "City of Miracles." She did not know how to describe this city that seemed to have been built with precise calculations. She only knew that the rumors she had heard before were not exaggerated. After all, she had seen it with her own eyes.
If that was the case, then the legendary experience of Princess Olivia, the "Pearl of the Northern Kingdoms," might not be so fake. As her adoptive father, Geralt had also benefited from it. To put it bluntly, Geralt was now probably the most famous witcher in the entire continent. With his daughter's reputation, he could go anywhere he went.
Perhaps Geralt himself did not expect that he would one day "rely on his daughter." After all, in this day and age, people only heard of "rely on their fathers." What was this "rely on his daughter?"
Yennefer finally became more curious about this adopted daughter of Geralt …
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