The soul who traveled to the world of the Witcher wrote his own legend; (It has an intersection with Geralt and others, and was originally set in 1250. It is created based on the original novel and the world view of the game. Friends who like the Witcher can read it. The writing style may not be so delicate, please understand the shortcomings, thank you)
Why are the evil spirits outside the village lying dead in the woods? Why do the water ghosts along the river die in the Pontar River? Who performed the head transplant on Ileris? And who brought Dijkstra to his senses? Who caused the unruly villagers' houses to catch fire late at night? Why does the hard-hearted Radovid suffer from frequent diarrhea? Why does Deanshil, who dances on graves, wet his bed every night? Behind all this, is it a warped humanity or a decline in morality? Watch the documentary "A Bite of Temeria" to witness the legendary life of the outlaw chef Zhang Xun!
Guilliman originally thought.
The life of a demon hunter is to eat, sleep, and kill demons.
But what he didn't expect was that in addition to demons, he had to deal with many things, such as unruly people, nobles, cultists, sorceresses, demon girls, and goddesses.
And after he studied the life of the legendary demon hunter predecessor Geralt, he concluded that the sorceresses were the strongest weapon of the demon hunter.
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This is the story of a legendary demon hunter who traveled through the heavens and the worlds, killed countless terrifying demons, saved countless worlds, ignited the divine fire, and killed to become a god.
This book is also known as "The Demon Hunter Badge Moved, There Must Be a Sorcerer Nearby", "Let Go of That Goddess, Let Me Come", and "What's Wrong with Demon Hunters Like Demon Girls".