Chapter 68: Money Makes the Mare Go After that, Lynn left Oxenfurt Academy and returned to Novigrad. During this time, he also completed a few small contracts. However, the profits were far less substantial. They could only be considered as a small treat. Soon, half a month had passed. One day, an old man came to the inn where Lynn was staying. It turned out he was Lauxer's butler, and his purpose was to invite Lynn back to the Lauxer residence at his master's request, in order to express his gratitude. Lynn didn't think much of it, so he went with the butler. In the house in the Upper City. He met the smiling Lauxer. Lauxer's wife had also recovered from the tragic experience of more than ten days ago and apologized for her previous rudeness. To entertain Lynn, Lauxer prepared a large table of delicacies. The few of them ate and chatted, and the atmosphere was lively. After the meal, Lauxer asked Milva and his wife to go downstairs. Once the servants had cleared the table, Lauxer revealed the other purpose for inviting Lynn over. And Lynn had already guessed that Lauxer's purpose in inviting him wasn't just to express gratitude. So he didn't show any surprise. And the reason he was still willing to come was because he suspected that Lauxer's purpose might be that he had encountered trouble and needed this witcher to solve it. As it turned out, his guess was correct. Lauxer did need a witcher. However, it wasn't him who had encountered trouble. It was a friend of his. Any merchant doing business in Novigrad couldn't possibly avoid dealing with Vimme Vivaldi. Vimme was a dwarf, or more precisely, a dwarven banker. The Vivaldi Bank had a long history in Novigrad, and when Vimme took over the family business, he built it into the largest bank in Novigrad. When Lauxer became a Novigrad merchant, Vimme helped him a lot.
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