610. Conversation
If there would be any problems with assembling the Knights of the Round Table, both King Arthur and Hevin only thought that the problem might arise with Mordred.
That's why he deliberately approached this rebellious knight - the most likely person in the Round Table to betray King Arthur.
Although as long as King Arthur can fully recover, the clever Mordred will be surprisingly loyal and even willing to risk his life to fight for the king, but the current situation is a bit delicate.
Arthur's physical condition is very bad, mainly due to the severe injuries she suffered before waking up, and the side effects of waking up early.
If Hewen hadn't woken her up, she would have woken up naturally after her body instinctively accumulated enough energy.
But Hevin still woke her up and put her at risk. Hevin didn't mind this at all. His standards for such things are very simple.
That is, King Arthur will also make the decision to wake up early after knowing the actual situation and possible risks. Both of them have a habitual tacit understanding of this.
King Arthur would want him to wake him up, and King Arthur also knew that it was precisely because Hevin knew Arthur's thoughts that he made the corresponding decision.
Hewen nodded to his colleagues:
"Our main goal is to distract him and try to subdue him if we have the chance, but don't kill him unless necessary."
try{mad1('gad2');} catch(ex){}The older witcher smiled:
"Are you very confident? Where have you been all these years?"
It was Hackett who spoke, and the younger one was his apprentice Miller. When Hevin was still active in the witcher industry, Miller was Hackett's apprentice.
Then something happened, the number of monsters decreased sharply, and all the demon hunters went home to farm, so Miller retired before he even officially entered the industry.
Hevin shrugged:
"It's not convenient to say."
Hackett showed an understanding expression:
"After doing what you did, you really need to hide for a while. No one knows if there are still people who want to kill you. Even if you destroy them, the monster will not really disappear.
"They just thrive in dark places."
Hewen mentioned:
"I met a little guy named Micah before."
Hackett nodded:
"We were warned that the monsters would come back, but honestly, most people didn't believe it, and even if it was true, the form has changed.
“Many people have discovered that when we don’t carry responsibilities on our shoulders, life becomes easier, and as the shackles become fewer and fewer, our own interests become greater and greater.
"There are even some smart people who think you are doing something wrong. They think that if the number of monsters increases explosively, it will be a good thing for us."
try{mad1('gad2');} catch(ex){} Hewen smiled and said:
"Of course it's a good thing for the witchers."
Hackett also showed a vicious smile:
"So I almost killed them.
"You see, no matter what, you can never kill all the monsters, but in the past, most of them were wearing animal skins, so they could kill them without distinguishing them.
"We always have something to do."
The young witcher said:
"It would be better if this happened later, at least I would have been born earlier, so that I could enter the industry earlier.
"There is no need to be a hunter now. This profession is much more difficult than hunting demons."
Hackett sneered and shook his head:
"That's because you have me as your teacher, and hunting demons is not as simple as you think.
"Okay, Hevin, I checked some information. You said that Tanvisji is from our side, but the problem is that it seems to be a particularly bad monster.
"You're not going to be in the company of monsters, are you?"
Chapter completed!