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"When Viselmir asked me for help, I readily agreed, no warlock could turn down the opportunity to study the process of the witcher's mutation...
Beautiful blue flowers, delicate and beautiful, this is the flower of antiquity only recorded in ancient books, the child of the sun, it grows only in the soil dripping with the blood of the elders...
The idea of Viselmir wanting to add Ciri's blood to the mutation agent scared me, but then I was a little excited and excited to see what was going to happen..."
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"I can understand Viselmir's feelings, but I don't understand where Huck's enthusiasm and determination came from, why he took the initiative to ask for a grass trial, and he was so adamant..."
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"He was sometimes agitated by a sudden madness, and sometimes he fell into a deep coma in an instant...
His breathing grew heavier and heavier, cold sweat began to break out on his body, his skin became wet and sticky, and he still smelled foul..."
--Ciria Fiona Ilyen Rayanne
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"Seven days have passed, and Huck still hasn't woken up, which is abnormal...
On the tenth day, even if a sorceress continued to renew his life with magic, his changes were still shocking.
The body is shriveled, the eyes are deep-set, there seems to be only a layer of skin left on the cheeks, the skin is dry and dull, the hair is yellow and falls out, like a dried corpse...
On the thirteenth day, if it weren't for that breathing, we would have thought he was dead...
On the fourteenth day, even the most optimistic I no longer had hope, but a miracle happened on this day, thanks to the goddess Meritelli!
"Water~"
I will never forget that heavenly moan!
The weak voice, though almost inaudible, was so clear in the quiet, dreary room.
When everyone gave up hope, he woke up...
When he opened his eyes, his eyes shone amber like vipers..."--Viselmir
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"Everyone was shocked when they saw the skinny, non-human-shaped guy open his eyes..."
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"May 30, 1264, is a day to remember, and as expected, the tenacious little Huck easily survived the mutation phase of his body..."