Chapter 321: Reunion of the Six Sects of Demon Hunters
The conversation with Ned went well, and the wealthy Lord Wayne easily convinced the Bear School witcher to work for him with gold.
Of course, Ned made it clear that he could only represent his own personal thoughts for now, but he would inform the other Bear Witchers about this later.
And if he carries out the commission of the Demon Hunter Order for a long time in the future, he will only carry out the commission of hunting monsters, and will not become a killer or mercenary, which is probably one of the principles that the Bear Sect Demon Hunter has adhered to since the time of the Order.
As in the stories recorded in Kyle Moham's books, the Bear School Witchers were the first to break away from the Order, and most of them were withdrawn and lacked most of their emotions due to mutation experiments.
After the loss of the leader of the Witcher Order, Azul, the Witchers led by Elan, admired the spirit of chivalry, believing that the Witchers should help humans fight against monsters without hesitation, and regarded it as their responsibility to hoe the strong and help the weak, which was quite dedicated.
The other group of witchers scoffed at this, knowing full well that they were all aliens, modified humans, and very different from humans.
Before becoming witchers, they were all orphans, street children, and even goods trafficked to the Witcher Order by their biological parents, and many of them did not become witchers voluntarily at all.
The survival rate of the grass trial is less than 30%, and the experience of life and death during the mutation experiment is definitely one of the biggest nightmares in the hearts of all demon hunters.
And without the deterrence of the former leader Azul, it is a joke to want these witchers who have experienced nine deaths to protect humanity with their lives.
As a result, two completely different ideas collided violently, leading to a civil strife that resulted in heavy casualties.
After a brutal battle of cannibalism, the reclusive witchers left the Order and split into several other teams due to several quarrels along the way.
They were the forerunners of the Bear Sect, the Pit Viper School, and the Cat Sect Demon Hunters.
The remaining witchers in the Order were divided into the Griffon School, the Wolf School, and the Flying Lion School that had been exiled to the kingdom of Zerikan.
The huge Demon Hunter Order fell apart in a short period of time, and in the following time, due to the gradual decline of various targets, it became what it is now.
However, thanks to Wayne's efforts, on this day in 1254, in the new Witcher Castle in Kylemohan, the witchers of the six major witcher schools finally reunited and ushered in their first meeting with each other.
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In the grand hall of the castle, a special welcome banquet is taking place.
All the members of the New Demon Hunter Order were present, and under the organization of Lord Wayne, all the members of the Order participated in the banquet with different expressions.
Three members of the Bear School, four members of the Pit Viper School, four members of the Cat School, two members of the Griffin School, five members of the Wolf School, and a member of the Flying Lion School who dressed in a somewhat exotic style.
In addition to this, there were more than a hundred and a half children in the entire hall, sitting in a regular manner on both sides of several rows of huge long tables, staring at the adult witchers on the table with round eyes.
And around these children, there are many staff members who serve the Order, as well as Warlocks of the Order who belong to the Order who are sitting alone at a table, talking casually, their eyes unconsciously looking at the many demon hunters on the high platform.
Although the number of official adult demon hunters was less than twenty, the total number of members of the Demon Hunter Order, even excluding those peripheral members, had exceeded two hundred at this time, far exceeding the expectations of many people present.
This is the Witcher Order at its peak two hundred years ago, and it cannot be compared.
On the high platform, Wayne had a smile on his face, looking at the scene in the hall, he suddenly felt a little familiar in his heart, and he couldn't help but laugh as a picture flashed in his mind.
So many children, teachers from various universities on the platform, and the huge Kelmohan Castle.
This kind of scene is somewhat similar to the movies I have seen, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in Harry Potter, and in another year or so, the first batch of witcher apprentices will be assigned schools according to their respective talents and their own intentions.
Isn't it like the scene where Hogwarts students are assigned houses every year?
However, this was one of the conditions he agreed to the other Witcher Schools.
It's not just that Viselmir wants to inherit the school, in fact, all the witcher schools are facing the problem of having no successor.
They are willing to join the Order and contribute their own preserved materials, mutation recipes, and various literature.
In addition to the strength of the Protestant Order, which can provide a safe haven for the various sects, a large part of the reason is that the Protestant Church is able to provide young apprentices for the various sects to keep their sects alive.
At this point, the Wayne Chamber of Commerce, which Sianna manages, is doing quite well.
With such a powerful chamber of commerce spread throughout the North, Demon Hunters no longer have to take their own hands to take their children from other people's parents if they want to find apprentices.
In such a low-productivity medieval world, no matter how rich a country, there must be a large number of orphans and street children, and if they are not taken in by well-wishers, these children will starve to death on the streets or be abducted by human traffickers to live an even more miserable life.
However, under the instruction of Grandpa Wayne, a complete orphan adoption system has been laid out in every city in the north.
Every orphan adopted by the Chamber of Commerce will be examined, trained, and tested, like those who have no fighting talent and average physical talent, even if they want to become demon hunters, they do not have this opportunity.
Only those who are qualified in all aspects of character, talent, and heart will have the opportunity to become an apprentice of the witcher.
The Witcher will no longer be a lowly profession that people hate like in the past, and in the near future, the threshold for this profession will be higher and higher, and the status and power will be greater and greater, and only the trustworthy elite will become a member of the Witcher Order.
As for the other eliminated children, they will grow up in the orphanage provided by the Chamber of Commerce, receive education from the Chamber of Commerce, and sign a ten-year work contract when they reach adulthood, which can be regarded as a new and trustworthy addition to the Chamber of Commerce and the Order.
Wayne was holding a wine glass and discussing the future of apprenticeship with Resso of the Pit Viper School and Ned from the Bear School when a somewhat crisp female voice interjected into the conversation between several people.
"Why aren't there any girls in the apprentice?"
"I think we can recruit some female apprentices in the future, and the formula of our cat school can also allow women to complete mutations."
"And women have an advantage over some men after using the formula of the cat pie."
The person who spoke had a brownish-red ponytail, pointed ears, a petite figure, a flamboyant countenance, dark green pupils, and a scar on one cheek.
She is a female witcher who joins the Order with Karakart, the Grand Mentor of the Cat School.
This lady is currently the only female witcher in the Witcher Order, and is said to be the only female witcher in the Cat School.
Hailing from the southern kingdom of Aiden, she was once a slave sold to a brothel and a half-elf.
However, by chance, the current great mentor of the cat school, Karakart, saved the girl, because the cat school has a precedent of female witchers, so Kalia was allowed to carry out the mutation trial, but I didn't expect to be lucky to succeed.
This is a rather peculiar experience for the entire Witcher profession, after all, in the perception of other schools, women cannot become Witchers.
Hearing this, Wayne turned his head to look at her, glanced at Kalia's dark green vertical pupils, and then nodded to her quite gracefully, and said with a smile:
"That's a good idea, Kalia."
"I will give this order to the next year, and next year there will be a group of excellent female children who will become new apprentices."
"Then you will be their mentor."
As if he didn't expect Wayne to be so talkative, Kalia was stunned for a moment, pursed her lips, and then looked back at her teacher.
The great mentor of the cat school, Karakart, nodded at Wayne and said in a cold voice:
"Kalia isn't strong enough to be a mentor, Lord Wayne."
"But if there are female apprentices, our cat school can take care of training them."
(End of chapter)