The thick gray fog rolled in again, and the hands of my watch stopped once more.

Roy put down the coffee he was holding and began to tally up the extra gains from this trip:

[24 points of regular bandit synergy already anchored, 2.4% bandit attribute bonus]

Before leaving, he killed three more bandits in the bandit camp, bringing the total number of bandits killed to eight, but the improvement effect was mediocre.

[60 points of Water Ghost Bond have been secured, providing a 6% Water Ghost attribute bonus]

On the first day, I cleared out most of the water ghosts in the vicinity. Later, I was busy studying and didn't have time to farm them. My total kill count was 20, but the attributes were good. Apart from the water element, Roy felt that his kidney water was more abundant!

The source of a man's charm!

[14 points of Demon Hunter Bond anchored, 14% Demon Hunter attribute bonus] (28% boost after equipping the badge, duration depends on physical attributes)

After Geralt's bond with the Witcher reached 10 points, the Cave Sage's promise granted Geralt an additional 1 point, bringing his total bond to 50. The remaining 3 points were provided by the Witcher Leonard: +1 for Salvation, +1 for Fulfilling a Wish, and +1 for Redemption.

In conclusion, the trip to Roy's Salt Caves was an absolute steal, including:

[7 points of Spirit Bond already anchored, 0.7% Spirit Attribute Bonus] (Provides a small amount of Spirit Condensation)

This is the 5 points gained from killing the Red Plague Demon, and the 2 points gained from killing the Lesser Plague Demons. The Lesser Plague Demons are an extension of the Red Plague Demon's energy, so they give the fewest points, only one point per Demon.

Spirits are such a hassle!

However, the reward is actually not bad. Geralt said that the core of magic is only high concentration and sufficient energy storage. If the mind is solidified, one can concentrate quickly, accelerate casting, and recover quickly after casting, reducing cooldown.

The smarter Coffin on the wrecked ship never tried to jump ship again, which always made Roy feel a little uneasy after taking stock.

But the dog wasn't beside him; instead, it stood at the stern, intently looking towards the back of the boat.

Roy looked on curiously.

They discovered that they were tiny light screens, each the size of a palm, and what they showed seemed to be the story of the wizarding world after he left.

It's as if the world's currents have changed; here it's still, while over there days or even months have passed.

In Jiaomu Village, the fisherman's wife called upon a cousin from her maternal family to take over the fisherman's fishing boat and fish in the river at the village entrance, thus protecting the property left behind by the fisherman.

Lyra, surrounded by Hannah, Margaret, and Niren, lived in an even smaller and more dilapidated house.

It's as if they've already donated their houses and fields to the village elders.

And they hid all the valuables left behind by Roy and his men.

This is what allowed me to survive with my child despite my current financial difficulties.

The image on the screen then changes.

Geralt has returned to Kaer Morhen.

Snowflakes were falling outside. Inside the castle, Geralt drank two cups of ale before asking Vesemir about the story of Leonard and Osmond.

Later, when this aroused suspicion,

He slammed the overflowing money bag onto the table, silencing Lambert's sharp tongue.

And then, addressing everyone's questions, he spoke:

"It was a terrible morning. As soon as I set off, I saw a bandit with a merchant's money bag hanging from his waist. The merchant had bought me a drink the night before."

"For that cup of wine, I killed that bandit."

"And then, I saw my destiny!"

……

That's great!

Roy curled his lips into a smile, then turned back to see the fog ship shatter the fog once more.

Tick ​​tock!

His watch hands turned again; he had returned.

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I apologize, but while writing this summary of what I've learned, the summary of this book kept popping into my head—

Because of my self-indulgent tendencies, the early setup of this book was too long and the writing too scattered, with too much space devoted to the dog and Geralt; also, readers drawn in by American Horror Story and those drawn in by The Witcher seem to have different expectations for story and pacing. I once thought I could balance it, but now...

After testing the waters, this book went straight into a support period, which lasted for two or three days. This morning alone, it gained less than 10 new favorites, so it's basically a flop.

This is my problem, not yours, I'm sorry.

Considering that the readers who are currently following the story are spending relatively little real money, if I were to write haphazardly for the first month to make a quick buck before stopping, it would only cause more harm to both of us. So, I'll stop now.

After all, if the books aren't banned, my life will be ruined! I need to eat!

If you guys have any complaints, feel free to vent them here. I deserve to be scolded.

Just let it all out and forget about this unpleasantness! This book isn't worth all the frustration you've accumulated, and it isn't worth it for me either.

And I wish you all a happy life in real life.

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