The Divine Hunter-Chapter 628 - : Choice

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Chapter 628: Choice

[TL: Asuka]

[PR: Ash]

A sea of thoughts swam through Royโ€™s mind. It would be too sudden if he asked her about the Wild Huntโ€™s waypoint. So instead, he wanted to find an answer about a question that had been on his mind for a while now. โ€œI am not interested in your fight, politics, and conspiracy against humanity. All I want to know is the relationship you share with Aen Seidhe. Are you close, estranged, or hostile? I am sure Vilgefortz doesnโ€™t know of that secret.โ€

Francesca was smiling, but her gaze remained calm.

โ€œItโ€™s my turn to ask now. All you have to do is answer the question,โ€ Roy said.

Francesca was silent for a few moments, and she answered, โ€œItโ€™s complex. The fact youโ€™re asking this question must mean you know of our history. I will not explain that. Ever since I was a child, the tribesโ€™ leaders have never stayed in contact because of their differences in ideology. Only the Aen Saevherne, or what you humans call sage, still remain in little contact through long-distance magic.โ€

Roy nodded. If thereโ€™s contact, thereโ€™s something to go on. โ€œIdeology differences?โ€

โ€œAen Elle does not make anything for themselves. Instead, they prefer pilfering the resources and essences of other civilizations to bolster themselves. Aen Seidhe despises the endless invasions and wars. We are willing to coexist in peace with all races. We prefer changing the world into a perfect home through our wits.โ€

Roy looked at Francesca like he just heard the biggest joke getting cracked. โ€œYou prefer peace, so you ask Scoiaโ€™tael to kill the innocents?โ€

โ€œYou are that ignorant?โ€ Francesca shook her head in disappointment, her hair brushing her face. โ€œMore than five hundred years ago, Aen Seidhe was the true ruler of this land, but after their first landing, the cunning humans pretended to befriend us. Under our aid, they survived, thrived, and learned magic. Through their beastlike ability to reproduce, they bolstered their numbers.โ€

Francesca sneered. โ€œIn the end, the humans spat in our faces and forced their saviors into a corner. They forced the dwarves to retreat into the caves of Mahakams. They took over the cities and infrastructures we built and chased us into the barren lands of the Blue Mountains. What weโ€™re doing is nothing but payback for humanityโ€™s actions. We are just taking back our homeland.โ€

She extended her left hand and clenched it. The elf said, โ€œAen Seidhe hates wars, but we are no cowards. We are just doing to the humans what they did to us.โ€

***

Hah. You elves werenโ€™t kind to the natives of this land when you landed, Roy thought. โ€œSo do you still think Aen Elleโ€™s ideology to pilfer worlds is wrong?โ€

โ€œAen Seidhe are rebels, not invaders.โ€ Light flashed on Francescaโ€™s face. โ€œAll we want is Dol Blathanna, a place for Aen Seidhe to thrive. After that, we will stop our operations. We will never invade any kingdoms. If we do, then how are we different from those disgusting humans?โ€

Roy stared at the elven queen. She has her own brand of pride. The witcherโ€™s opinion on Scoiaโ€™tael changed, though only slightly.

โ€œI have answered without reservations. Now it is my turn to ask.โ€ Francesca gave Roy a quizzical look. โ€œA few years ago, Eveline escaped to the Blue Mountains and gave me a message. You claimed you could find a piece of land for my kind to thrive, and they would never have to sacrifice themselves again. That was a brazen claim. Not even the emperor of Nilfgaard can make that promise. You are at loggerheads with Scoiaโ€™tael, so why are you showing kindness to us? Because of the elven blood in your body, or because of Eveline?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s part of the reason. Eveline is like a sister to me. I have good memories of her, and I do not wish to watch her kill innocent people. Her heart suffers because of that, and I donโ€™t want to see her leave.โ€ Roy was honest. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m not just doing this for free. Iโ€™d like to make a deal with you. I get a piece of land for you, while youโ€”โ€

โ€œI do not remember witchers having the power to give elves a piece of sovereign land in the North,โ€ Francesca interrupted, her gaze icy. โ€œI think I realize what youโ€™re doing. Youโ€™re here on behalf of a Northern king. Is it Vizimir II or Foltest?โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t take this the wrong way. I have no interest in being an errand boy for any king.โ€ Roy smiled proudly. โ€œThe land I talk about is neither in the North or South.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s in another world?โ€ Reminded of something, Francescaโ€™s breathing stopped for a moment, her eyes narrowed.

โ€œYou guessed it. Itโ€™s the world Aen Elle is in. All we need now is a waypoint, and Iโ€™m sure the sage in the Blue Mountains knows it. Find the waypoint and give it to me. Thatโ€™s one of my terms.โ€ freeweb(n)ovel

Francesca mused over the option. Roy put his hands behind his back and circled her, enjoying the view of the beautiful elven queen. โ€œAen Seidhe and Aen Elle descend from Aen Undod. Despite your long separation, you can still merge as one and change your relationship. The world of Aen Elle is massive. The natives have all been killed off, and they have enough land to house ten Aen Elle tribes. There will be no humans there to conspire against you. And Auberon is wizened. The tribe he leads no longer has the Elder Blood required for large-scale invasions. The only one fantasizing about a revival are the Red Riders. On the other hand, you are young, full of life, and descended from the same tribe as Aen Elle. You can travel to their world and take over their tribe. Then there will be no difference in ideology anymore.โ€

The witcher was like a demon, tempting the elven queen to make a choice. No elf of her tribe ever made such a unique point. Despite their distance, the two tribes could merge and live in the same world once more.

โ€œThis is a pipe dream.โ€ Francesca smirked in disdain. โ€œAuberon will never agree to this. The difference is almost impossible to bridge. And our worlds are separated by a distance bigger than the difference between our tribes. How can I even send my kind there?โ€

Roy calmly but adamantly said, โ€œAuberon, the Wild Hunt diehards, and the logistics are all on me. If you accept my terms, then after the conflict tonight is resolved, we can start making plans.โ€

โ€œWhat makes you think you can settle this?โ€

โ€œThe Elder Blood. Why do you think I know about the elven tribesโ€™ secrets?โ€

Francesca felt like she was stabbed. She stared at the witcher in disbelief, the look on her face changing. The Elder Blood. Blood of space-time. The blood of prophecy, but how did a bloodline of that statute get entangled with a mere witcher? She held down her questions and shook her head stubbornly. โ€œNo, thereโ€™s no need to do that. Why should I go through so many hoops to travel to another world? I have a better choice. Once the second war begins, Emhyr will give us Dol Blathanna as promised, and my kind will have our own land.โ€

โ€œI agree,โ€ Roy said. โ€œEmhyr is a man of his word. After all your kind did, you deserve a reward, but what about the time before the war? How many of your kind will die before you reclaim your land? Nilfgaard does not have the element of surprise this time, and your attempt on the Northern kingsโ€™ lives has failed. The army of Nilfgaard will face resistance theyโ€™ve never seen before. This will be a long war, and you know what kind of army Scoiaโ€™tael is?โ€ Roy questioned.

The elven queenโ€™s shoulders shivered.

โ€œCall it a vanguard troop if you want. Thatโ€™s a euphemism. Theyโ€™re nothing but cannon fodder. No doubt Emhyr will ask Scoiaโ€™tael to do battle in the deadliest, most intense battlefields. Places like that are gigantic meat grinders. The only thing Scoiaโ€™tael can do is have their last hurrah and die. When the war closes its curtains, how many of them will be left? Five out of ten? Three out of ten? One out of ten?โ€

The witcherโ€™s words pierced Francescaโ€™s hearts like a rain of knives.

โ€œBut thatโ€™s not the end. The remaining Scoiaโ€™tael members will have misfortune rain on them as well. Emhyr will ask them to disrupt the Northโ€™s defense line until every single one of them is dead. They will be nothing more than candles that burn themselves into wax and ash. When the wind blows, not a trace of them will be left. After Emhyr takes over the North, he will, for his reputation, ask the elven queen he appointed, to cut ties with Scoiaโ€™tael. And to gather the peopleโ€™s confidence in him, he will ask you to hand over the last of Scoiaโ€™tael. The ones who killed the children, the women, and the elderly. The ones the people of the North hate more than the Nilfgaardian army. They will be scapegoats and sacrificed for the peopleโ€™s fury. The last sacrifice of royalty.โ€

Everything Roy said came from his memory. The more Francesca thought about it, the more she couldnโ€™t argue. She blanched.

Roy looked at the elven queen quietly. There was pity in his eyes. โ€œEnid an Gleanna, queen of Aen Seidhe. Once your deal with Emhyr is done and you take back Dol Blathanna, the lucky elven children will be breathing the air of freedom. They will have fertile lands and woods to enjoy and thrive in. But what about the tattered bodies of Scoiaโ€™tael members who died in the war? Who will give them a proper burial and clear their name?โ€

Francesca couldnโ€™t answer that.

โ€œAnd where will their souls rest? In a strangerโ€™s land thatโ€™s not even their home?โ€

The question echoed in the air. Francesca looked at the dark night outside, tears streaming down her cheeks. I am sorry, she said in her heart, but the dead couldnโ€™t hear her.

โ€œChoose Emhyr, and all the surviving Scoiaโ€™tael members will die horrible deaths,โ€ Roy said. โ€œChoose me, and you can prevent more deaths from happening. Including todayโ€™s.โ€

โ€œToday?โ€ Francescaโ€™s voice trembled.

โ€œYou think your operation is that covert?โ€ Roy stomped the ground beneath him. โ€œThe consultants of the Northern kings have set up a trap for you. You and the Scoiaโ€™tael members hiding in the cellar are like mice in mouse traps.โ€ ๐“ฏ๐™ง๐™š๐™š๐’˜๐™š๐“ซ๐’๐™ค๐“ฟ๐™š๐™ก.๐™˜๐™ค๐’Ž

***

A long while later, Francesca let out a sigh, her eyes filled with worry and dilemma. โ€œRoy, which side are you on? The South or the North?โ€

โ€œI lean to the North, but I have no interest to interfere any more than necessary. I just want to strike a deal with you. If you take it, come into the hall with me in five minutes. Confess to everyone that youโ€™re Nilfgaardโ€™s spy and renounce Emhyr. And then Aen Seidhe will be released from the storm of politics.โ€

That was Triss and Coenโ€™s request. They wanted to pull Scoiaโ€™tael out of the Southโ€™s side and get Aen Seidhe on the anti-Wild Hunt team. Francesca inhaled sharply and put on an exaggerated look.

โ€œI am impressed by your insight of war, but now youโ€™re acting like an arrogant fool. What makes you think I would give up years of planning, end my operation, and betray Emhyr? He is my only way out. Just because youโ€™re the bearer of the Elder Blood? Just because of a plan that hasnโ€™t even started yet? Or is there something more?โ€

โ€œI prefer to speak through actions. Just wait. Youโ€™ll understand in due time.โ€ Royโ€™s eyes flashed like the sun, shining on the night sky beyond the corridorโ€™s windows.

In a place far, far away, a sea of bats was quietly flying across the bridge over the seas, heading toward Aretuza, the building within the gigantic defense circle.

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