In the end, Geralt did not kill the burly man on horseback.
Between the two of them, Geralt was in a hurry to get away and find someone. Meanwhile, the burly man had no intention of finishing the fight, as if he just came to test the depth of an average Demon Hunter.
After another two charges, during which Geralt shattered the blade of the Crescent Axe, the man retreated without hesitation.
Watching cautiously as the man rode away, Geralt quickly turned and left, running over to Dandelion.
By this time, a large portion of the desperate refugees had already fled far away.
So the risk of trampling had decreased.
In the chaos of a large crowd, disasters come and go quickly.
But just in that brief peak of people flow, Geralt estimated that at least nearly a hundred people were trampled to death or injured.
"Are you okay? How about you, Ciri?"
Geralt asked anxiously, holding his sword, looking at his friend and the Child of Destiny.
