"Oh? Have I become a bit famous?"
As the nickname was uttered from the mouth of the man with milky white hair, Lann couldn't help but scratch his neck.
After taking that Oren Coin, Geralt's attitude relaxed a lot.
It wasn't because of the money, but because it confirmed that the young bear had normal human emotions and adhered to the tacit rules of society.
This was far more reassuring than the 'old bear' he encountered last time.
Placing oneself outside the rules of society, in the eyes of modern people, this seems exceedingly cool.
However, in the medieval and earlier times, within human settlements, there was mostly a disciplinary measure—a reprimanded person would become a free person, unbound by social constraints, politically akin to the beasts in the wild.
If he kills, it won't be called 'murder', but equated to a beast killing.
However, simultaneously, if someone kills him, it would be seen as hunting a beast.