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Now reading: Chapter 84: Where Snakes and Wolves Play Part 1 from The Witcher: The Alchemist Who Walked the Witcher’s Road, a Action novel by Razeil.

The slums—every city has a place like this. Narrow, packed tight, filthy and foul, where all the city's rot settles, where the sorrow behind prosperity is distilled into sothing you can sll.

Victor Corion had never co here. He knew this place existed, but he would never co on his own. There were too many tragedies here—every mont offering so sight or sound that made his stomach turn. And no matter how capable he was, he couldn't possibly manage it all…

Night fell. He carefully stepped around a few puddles of unknown liquid, ignored the shouting and cursing around him, and reviewed everything he knew about the School of the Viper. That giant, if there were no surprises, was Letho—one of the Vipers' handful of true heavy hitters.

Victor rembered what he looked like: a brutally imposing bald head, features so deep-set they were almost exaggerated, a body thick and hard like granite. Back when Victor played the gas, Letho and the White Wolf seed to have known each other early on. When they t, there was that hazy, cryptic exchange—talking like n who had been both enemies and allies, bound by a complicated past.

And later, in that huge set-piece battle at Kaer Morhen, Letho could even fight alongside you as an ally. The exact reasons and steps were lost to ti; Victor's mory was fuzzy and that was simply how it went. The plot of one hulking man wasn't worth burning too much ntal storage on.

Still, Letho was a good man—a hard man, but a man worth calling a friend. That impression from a past life was why Victor chose to trust them now and ca here to et them directly—despite the fact that their tily appearance reeked of sothing strange.

Looking back at the whole thing, thanks to Auckes' big mouth, the sequence behind their flashy entrance was easy to trace.

A month ago, he spotted Victor in the Vizima cetery—sothing that, in witcher terms, could be dismissed as coincidence.

Then, "the School of the Wolf" living up to its reputation for bombs, seeing a Dancing Star that impressed him greatly—though in truth it was the effect of Victor's unbelievable alchemy.

And then, a month later, today: three witchers from the School of the Viper gathering in Vizima, arriving just in ti to help deal with the bruxa…

It wasn't accurate to say they had "saved" him from the monster, because Victor had been confident he could withdraw safely—and casually acknowledging a life-debt ca with nasty consequences.

Witchers were paid professionals. "Help with a monster" and "saving your life" were worlds apart in price. Help with a monster could be settled with coin. A life saved could an being asked to pay with the Law of Surprise.

On top of that, the fact they got there in ti clearly ant they had been paying attention to him—watching him to so degree. What could a Wolf School apprentice possibly have that would make full witchers from another school interested?

No matter how he turned it over, there was only one answer…

And then Victor saw Auckes: that bright grin, the way he waved his right hand. He was obviously waiting specifically for the apprentice.

"Ah! I won!" Auckes called out, voice as light and gleeful as ever. "I knew you'd co tonight!"

Victor joined up with him and followed his lead. "What's this? You were betting on when I'd show up?"

Auckes said cheerfully, "Yeah. Serrit said you're the cautious type—that helping you out of nowhere like that wouldn't necessarily earn your goodwill. More likely you'd be wary of us. Maybe you'd still co eventually, but you'd think for a day or two first… or you'd bring a bunch of fully ard 'friends' to back you up."

Victor felt his face warm a little, because he knew Serrit wasn't wrong. If it weren't for that ta-knowledge—those spoilers from another world that made Victor choose to trust these three—he really would have weighed the eting carefully, and he really might have had people nearby as backup.

"Well, I couldn't accept that," Auckes continued, undeterred. "You can't always assu the worst about people, can you? I think you're great. You're still an apprentice, but you're already working like an old farr, harvesting monsters one contract at a ti—drowners, echinops, you handled them beautifully. If I hadn't confird your pupils haven't mutated yet, I'd have thought you were already a full witcher."

Victor said nothing. Another person moved by his "resolve." In a dieval world, lofty virtue could be turned into sothing tangible—people would use it to justify everything you did.

"So we bet," Auckes went on. "Twenty orens. I said you'd co tonight, and you'd co alone. And you didn't disappoint…"

Victor still didn't respond. Auckes didn't actually need answers—he just wanted to keep his mouth moving.

They wound through alleys and narrow streets. Victor stopped when they reached a cluster of campfires by the shore of Lake Vizima. Once again, he saw that granite-heavy back.

Auckes tilted his head toward the fire, signaling Victor to go ahead, then turned and stayed where he was to keep watch.

From his ti living at Kaer Morhen, Victor trusted a witcher's sharp senses. He was sure the man's back already knew he was here. Even so, Victor didn't approach from behind. He deliberately looped a small half-circle and ca in from the front of the fire—part respect, part giving himself ti to observe before the conversation began.

Serrit, the other man eating roasted fish by the flas, kept his cold expression as Victor approached. He stood, nodded once to Victor, and then silently walked away, leaving the space for the giant and the apprentice.

The big man sat by the fire like a hibernating bear. When he raised his head to look at Victor, it felt like a tiger waking.

"Sit. Looks like Auckes won."

Victor accepted the invitation easily and sat cross-legged, unbuckling his sword and setting it down on his right. "Yes. Auckes won."

The giant leaned forward and extended a broad hand. "Letho. Of Gulet. Witcher of the School of the Viper."

So it really is you, Letho… long ti no see.

Victor reached out and shook his hand. "Victor Corion. From Bell Town, east of Zerrikania. Witcher apprentice of the School of the Wolf."

Letho gave a low chuckle. "A good start. An honest start. Now we take turns asking questions, and we answer what's weighing on us. You go first."

He poked at the fire, then pulled up a skewer of roasted fish and offered it to Victor.

Victor took it. He organized what he knew—and what he wanted to say—then spoke in a calm, steady voice.

"First, thank you. Thank you for arriving in ti and helping deal with the bruxa." With his very first sentence, Victor set the value of their appearance tonight: not a life-debt, but a real favor.

Letho's harsh, deep-set face didn't shift, steady as stone.

"My question is this: I hid my school in Vizima. How did you find out? And the fact you arrived in ti ans you were keeping an eye on . Why?"

The wind brushed over the campfire. Sparks snapped.

"The reason we arrived in ti," Letho said, "and helped you deal with the bruxa, is because…" That phrasing ant he accepted Victor's pricing of their "flashy entrance." By witcher rules, hunting a monster was paid work and didn't have to count as saving a life—but Victor still owed them for the help.

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