Game Of Thrones : Merchant of Two Worlds

Chapter 282: 282. Bachelor



Hearing the joke that Lord Jason wanted to find a woman for himself, Boris was dumbfounded. He was already used to all kinds of jokes made by Jason Liu.

He didn't respond to the joke and instead got straight to the point. "Sir, there was an old man named Qyburn just now. He came to our hospital to study the medical theory. And from the way he spoke, I always feel that this old man is very unusual. I can't help but see the shadow of Maester Luwin in him."

"If someone wants to study, let him study," Jason Liu replied indifferently. "Didn't I translate all the theoretical knowledge and leave it with you for safekeeping?"

He thought it was something serious, but quickly lost interest. "You can handle it yourself. You don't need to ask me about such a trivial matter!"

Boris looked hesitant. "However, I still feel that this old man named Qyburn is a little strange. He looks like a maester, but when he talks to me about medical theory, some of his wild ideas make me shudder. I'm honestly scared!"

"—Huh?" Jason Liu raised an eyebrow, noticing Boris's uneasy expression. It made him curious. What kind of man could make Boris, someone who had already been brainwashed with modern medical knowledge, feel afraid?

Jason Liu thought for a moment. Then a thought struck him, and he stared at Boris. "What did you say the old man's name was?"

Boris flinched but answered, "He said his name was Qyburn , my lord!"

Qyburn ...

Jason Liu suddenly remembered who this was!

If there's anyone in the Game of Thrones world worthy of being called a "strange man," it's definitely this Bachelor of Science!

This old man, who always wore a smile, was without question a madman—one with capability, cunning, and dangerous potential!

In the original story, Qyburn'sfirst appearance was when he treated Jaime's wound—keeping his arm, stopping the bleeding from the severed limb, and even creating a prosthetic hand for him. His surgical skills were astonishing.

Jaime appreciated his talent and recommended him to his sister, Cersei.

Qyburn was knowledgeable, medically skilled, and innovative in his methods. He quickly earned Cersei's trust and replaced Varys as her new intelligence chief.

Thus, Qyburn , once a wandering outcast stripped of his maester's title by the Citadel, rose in a single leap to become a high-ranking imperial official!

Pycelle, a senior maester who knew Qyburn's background, fiercely opposed Cersei's decision to appoint him. He exposed Qyburn's violations of academic ethics and immoral human experimentation. But Pycelle also disliked Cersei for her disregard of the rules.

Still, this Bachelor of Science was truly capable!

Pycelle, a proud graduate of the Citadel, grew both jealous and angry when he couldn't oust Qyburn . He eventually joined forces with Kevan Lannister, the High Sparrow, and others in a plot to undermine Cersei's influence.

As a result, Qyburn —who was highly favored by Cersei—gained control of Varys's little birds. He planted wildfire beneath the Great Sept of Baelor and blew up Kevan, Margaery, the Tyrells, and the High Sparrow in one fell swoop!

Even Pycelle was stabbed to death in an attic corner by one of Qyburn's little birds.

This smiling madman's scheming, tactics, and strategy could rival any seasoned political player.

Moreover, Qyburn's talents in medicine and weapon development were nothing short of extraordinary!

The giant scorpion that wounded Daenerys's dragon? It was created by none other than Bachelor Qyburn .

What really amazed Jason Liu, though, was Qyburn's mysterious ability to create biochemical "warriors."

When the Mountain fought the Red Viper, the Viper was ultimately killed—but his poisoned spear ensured that the Mountain would soon die as well.

At that moment, Qyburn stepped forward and (baah) declared that he could transform him into a true, fearless "fighter."

No one knew exactly how Qyburn did it. But in the end, he really produced a walking corpse who obeyed only Cersei's orders. Ser Robert Strong became her most formidable bodyguard.

To Jason Liu, this biochemical "warrior" must have been created with some kind of magical technique. Otherwise, how could someone who was poisoned and dying turn into a living "zombie"?

Clearly, Qyburn's expulsion from the Citadel wasn't just about unethical medical practices. He must have secretly dabbled in magic—something the Citadel saw as heresy and tried to eliminate.

After all, the Citadel upheld science and rational knowledge, didn't it?

If someone kept promoting strange magic and occult practices—and even succeeded—wouldn't that slap the faces of those who denied its existence?

The Citadel had publicly declared that magic didn't exist and was dangerous!

So when Qyburn insisted on proving that magic could be harnessed by man, it was natural for the Citadel's high lords to turn on him.

It was inevitable. They couldn't allow a heretic to retain the title of maester.

So Qyburn was kicked out and stripped of all credentials.

Despite that, Qyburn never gave up on his research. In modern terms, he was a scientist madly chasing knowledge and answers!

For such a crazy, determined, and talented man, Jason Liu didn't quite know whether meeting him was a good thing or a bad one.

To be honest, Jason didn't hate Qyburn . After all, everyone fought for their own interests. It was natural to stand against Daenerys and her forces.

Rather than focusing on Qyburn's political tricks, Jason Liu was far more interested in his extraordinary surgical skills and encyclopedic knowledge.

There was no doubt—Qyburn was a top-tier talent, equal to or beyond any maester in the Citadel!

If Jason could recruit him, make him a "tool man," and have him train a team of skilled surgeons, they'd be immensely useful during future battles—especially in treating injured soldiers.

Yes, that was it. Jason Liu primarily appreciated Qyburn's medical capabilities. He didn't care much about the rest—as long as the man helped Boris build a solid hospital system, he could do whatever human experiments he wanted.

After all, criminals, murderers, rapists, and robbers—many were locked away in dungeons across noble castles.

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