657 A Gigantic Surprise (2/2)
There's the saying ”Don't judge a girl by her looks” She may look like she was deeply in love with Geralt, but in reality…
As Triss was about to break dohat she saw next wholly shocked her senseless
The inside of the old castle was nothing like how she re she noticed was the te su winter, butthe summer, so it did notwinter, Kaer Morhen would becoh most witchers could live with it Aton with their lives
To the witchers, low te to theh it spelled death for regular people Even so, it brought them discomfort
If witchers were already uncomfortable with the temperature, then hoould the delicate sorceresses feel? On the other hand, Yennefer was born poor, so did that explain why she fared better than eher last visit, the place had been a es made to the rooms They were on par with her room in Temeria, if only smaller Of course, it was not as luxurious, but it was not lacking in aesthetics This pleased the bourgeoisie tastes of Triss
Sometimes, womenwas that they hated things that are bought with money They preferred handmade art that required effort
Style is an example of such Style may not always require endary hill, Triss Merigold froht and sweet voice even faded, Coën and Lambert threers at Triss and Geralt
Coën did so with a gentle sly as he disliked sorceresses, and his vieards the little Olivia was the same, especially since she ordered hinized everyone around, except for Cirilla and Olivia They were all still Geralt's family, and with Triss' waret closer to Geralt's friends Unfortunately for her, the youngest of them, Lambert still remained the sa roo table filled with food and a whole roasted turkey Over the table was a stunningrooently patted the petals off her head, and then courteously greet all the witchers in the room At last, she set her eyes upon the ”pearl of the north,” Olivia, who seemed like she had become the head of Kaer Morhen
Triss had known many beauties, and she could confidently say that both her and Yennefer were somewhere at the peak, but now that she met Olivia as just 13 to 14 years old, she feared that the world would soon be robbed of color
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