In this play, he came across the same idea: only by going to other areas and rebuilding energy from scratch can he save his life. This is not only for Lanfeili, but also for Ferravander. Geralt used Geralt's characters to harm other non-human races. Geralt confirmed and accepted his identity and himself, and even said to Ferrara Vindry: Don't let me be human.
Although he doesn't think he is human, that is to say, Geralt allows himself to be non-human, why doesn't he resist human beings and say that he doesn't commit a crime in the first episode? Because Geralt doesn't want to be insane, because as long as he has hatred, it will lead to poor life damage, which is insanity. In the first episode, Geralt said to Lanfeili: If you really take revenge, it is equivalent to proving to others that you are really a monster.