The exceptionally difficult romance between Geralt and Yennefer, in Lann's view, is because Geralt, conscious of being a lowly and deformed 'mutant', feels unworthy of the female warlock with high social status and luxurious wealth.
Geralt's most profitable commission at the moment is helping Veltrest lift the curse of his daughter, Princess Yada's vampiric bird.
Afterward, Geralt exchanged his reward for a small bag of gemstones, intending to gift them to Yennefer.
But according to Lann's estimate, that bag of gemstones is merely Yennefer's income for a month.
After all, the cold and alluring female warlock, who favors black-and-white clothing, runs a highly sought-after magic cosmetics shop in Yaden.
Noblewomen vie to buy magic cream, hoping to rekindle their allure with magic's help and bring their husbands from their lovers back to the bed at home.
And while it's called a magic cosmetics shop, it also deals in abortion and fertility.
