The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Japanese Language Pack-11 [UPD]
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Geralt explained his motives, and as he said they should take a break, the genie appeared again, roaring as it appeared. Geralt tried to goad it to attack him, but the genie flew at Yennefer as she cast a spell, which sent the sorcerer flying into the wall and the genie smashing a nearby bottle, which exploded, revealing the genie was inside a large fire-dragon. Yennefer, barely alive, begged Geralt to save her and he raised the sword imbued with the soul of Yennefer's lover that had been used on him by Temerian to make him a witcher, before he said he would break the seal of his wish and try to free Yennefer, who had begun to die, and in the process would kill the genie. The dragon appeared to roar at the witcher, which shook Geralt to the core as he realized the genie had been terrified of him. Yennefer finished casting her spell and the genie was gone, but Geralt was attacked by the dragon, which knocked him out, only to wake up as the dragon had finished its attack and was dying, its blood turning the dragon's scales red. Geralt went over to Yennefer, who lay in a faint, and while she began to get better, she asked if he'd save the dragon. As he saw the dragon's life fading fast, Geralt agreed and took the sword with him to Shani's room, where he found her and told her she needed to return to the asylum. She wondered if he could have broken the seal before, and he asked if she knew how to free Yennefer, to which she said no, but she had a scroll that she'd stolen from Shani's school that supposedly held the details. Geralt took the scroll from her to look at it himself, and as he did so, Yennefer raised her hand in a weak and trembling gesture and said she was dying. Geralt said he would not let her die and kissed her on the lips, before she died.
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