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Chapter 119 Dragon Mother Is Coming?

Chapter 119 "Dragon Mother" is coming?

Author: Leaning on the railing and letting the wind blow

Chapter 119 "Dragon Mother" is coming?

The oil lamp is dim and the sparks are dotted, like the faint candlelight brought by fireflies in summer. In this environment, it is also a big test for eyesight.

Although Cole's eyesight was good, he moved the chair to the fireside, where the light was brighter.

He unrolled the parchment again, and the Westeros continental language was slanted on it at a neat angle. Unexpectedly, Tyrion could actually write well.

A small piece of paper fell down and Cole picked it up. There was writing on it.

"From Tyrion, the Lannister employer who must pay his debts."

"Are you still a virgin? My lord." Tyrion seemed to be looking at him with his big and small eyes with a mocking look on his face. "I don't know what I should call you now, Cole? Or the Marquis of Summerhall? Or the Lord?

The Duke of Storm's End?"

"Forget it, screw it. My father asked me to write a letter inviting you to come to King's Landing. I know it's stupid, so feel free to laugh, but I advise you to read the letter."

He put down the small scroll and turned his attention to the letter.

[I, Tyrion Lannister, will hold a wedding ceremony with Sansa of the Stark family in King's Landing ten days later. I have specially invited Stannis Baratheon, Duke of Dragonstone, and Duke of Summerhall and Storm's End.

Julius.] He wrote a long list of names. This letter should have been sent to Dragonstone, but the signature was indeed for him.

After the names and honorifics, the content of the letter gradually separated from the invitation.

"Lys was defeated by the Tyroshi and the Dothraki, and the Ironborn attacked the Arbor Fleet in the Whispering Bay. What's the point of describing these two events?" He muttered softly. He had heard of both Lys and Tyrosh.

, but they don’t know much about the Free Trade City. On the contrary, the Dothraki know a lot because of Dragon Mother.

This group of nomads on the grasslands is the most powerful race on the continent of Essos, and their combat prowess is unquestionable. Their light cavalry and horse archers are almost unmatched on the plains.

However, the shortcomings of the horse nation are also very obvious. Their armor wearing rate is very low, and it is even said that they hardly wear armor. It seems that wearing armor is a shame in Dothraki. Cole can't remember the details.

Sieges are also one of their major weaknesses.

These shortcomings prevent them from forming a rule over the continent of Essos like the Ancient Ghis Empire and the Valyrian Empire.

Cole never thought that the Dothraki could conquer Westeros. This was not the great plains of the Dothraki, the valleys with towering mountains, Dorne with rugged mountains and deserts, the stormlands with numerous woodlands, and the cold and remote areas.

In the northern border, how many terrains and grassland war horses can win? If you want to imitate Khan in conquering, the Dothraki are not qualified.

"Euron Greyjoy of the Iron Islands has formed an alliance with Khal Drogo, the horse king of Dothraki!?" Cole couldn't help but rub his eyes. What did he see? Khal Drogo, the horse king?

What's the big surprise?

So it’s Drogo who’s on the other side of the Narrow Sea now? Does that mean Daenerys Targaryen is also there?

Dragon Mother is coming, bringing with her 40,000 Dothraki cavalry, and the strongest iron fleet in the Seven Kingdoms has already jumped to the counterattack, and the Free Trade Castle has also stepped in.

Cole couldn't help laughing, it seemed that Lannister was panicking.

He really didn't expect that the horse king was not dead. It seemed that many stories happened across the narrow sea.

Has the down-and-out princess finally returned with the flames of revenge?

There was no mention of her dragon in the letter, nor was it known whether the three dragon eggs had hatched.

If there are still dragons, then they don't need to fight them. They can weave dragon flags at home and wait eagerly to welcome the king.

As the Baratheon camp, they are bound to be enemies.

After all, it was Robert Baratheon who usurped the Targaryen throne, although he himself still had some Dragon blood.

Will Stannis be willing to surrender to the dragon mother? Don't even think about it.

The Lannisters are the same as them in this matter.

The Lannister crimes must be cleared first. As the chief culprit of the massacre in King's Landing, Lord Tywin cannot escape the blame.

You know, the Mad King Aerys was killed by the Regicide, and Tywin also allowed his vicious dogs to brutally kill other Targaryens in the Red Keep.

No matter how kind Mother Long is, she will not let these enemies go easily.

So the Lannisters are here to make an alliance? He continued reading the letter.

"It really means forming an alliance." Although the letter only mentioned an invitation.

By sending the letter to him, did he want him to persuade Stannis?

Should we first make peace at home and then fight against the outside world? Or should we work together to fight the enemy first?

If he were left to choose, it goes without saying that there would be no need to engage in civil war since the tiger's mouth is hanging in the balance.

Storm's End and Dragonstone are the first strategic points to face the enemy. Before external forces can weaken the Lannister, they will suffer first.

No one on the sea can stop the Iron Fleet now, unless Redwin's remaining ships join forces with the Royal Fleet.

The civil strife in Westeros provides the best opportunity for the enemy. Half of the strength in the Westerlands and the North has been defeated. The Stormlands and the Riverlands are almost intact. Not to mention the Riverlands, only Dorne and the Vale still have strength left.

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The end of the letter shows that it is not King's Landing who should be anxious, but them.

In fact, it is nothing more than a loss of lips and teeth. If the Stormlands and Dragonstone fall, King's Landing will also suffer, unless the Lannister is willing to abandon King's Landing and retreat to the Westerlands.

He put the letter on his lap and stared at the flames in the fire.

Are the Seven Kingdoms willing to let barbarians sit on the Iron Throne? Even though they have Targaryen blood.

The Blackfire Rebellion started because the heir to the Iron Throne, Prince Baelor, did not look like a Targaryen but a Dornishman.

He should write a letter and send it to Dragonstone. No, he should go to Dragonstone himself.

An alliance requires Stannis's approval. If he doesn't want to be with the Lannister, Cole can only suggest that they go north.

Winter is coming, and winter in the north is not that easy to survive.

This winter in Westeros is destined to go down in history.

So who will be recorded in history? Will it be the Andals, the Rhoynar, or the First Men? Or the Dothraki? The Tyrosh?

Cole still remembered that a group of people who could not be considered human were slowly coming from the land of eternal winter.

The night was about to fall, and dawn was still far away. He even wanted to clasp his hands and pray to the Lord of Light.

Although the followers of the Lord of Light are a little crazy, this God is the only god who can do anything at the moment.

For a moment, he even had the idea of ​​​​escaping from this place of right and wrong.

"Alas~" He let out a long sigh, and the mist in his mouth was blown away by the heat wave of the fire, and some pictures appeared vaguely in the swaying flames.

It was a huge city, densely packed with people, a red castle, and a church with a magnificent marble dome.

And himself.
Chapter completed!
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