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Chapter 569

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Danny could find Gero through the Soul Mark she left on his arm.

But unlike Dani, Gero could not send a "caller ID" to the Dragon Queen through the soul fragment in his arm, just like what Dani did to Qui Xi.

In other words, Gero Dane, the reserve White Knight, did not have the ability to contact the Dragon Queen.

But this time, he was the one who contacted Danny.

The red-robed woman, Melisandre, interfered.

That woman actually managed to connect to Dragonstone Island's magic network even though she hadn't obtained the "communication frequency".

She did not even use a glass candle.

"Don't be surprised. Your magic network almost caused a new Magic Tide in the Sea of Magic. It's hard for me not to know."

In the large Dragon Crystal Magic Mirror, the red-robed woman was surrounded by a circle of flames. Gero Dane stood behind her.

The flames swayed, and the image rippled like water.

The red-robed woman was talking to the Dragon Queen who was thousands of miles away by the furnace of the King's Tower.

"I know that the magic network has a weak effect on the Magic Tide, but connecting to the crystal ball of Dragonstone Island requires a special spell.

It's useless even if you know how to construct the magic network. I set the magic frequency of the communication channel. "Danny frowned.

The red-robed woman's white cheeks reflected the red light in front of the bonfire. Her plump red lips curled into a smug smile.

"Your door is locked. I can't get in, but that doesn't mean I can't knock on the door. I'm not a thief, so I don't need to sneak in.

The Moon Singer you left behind on Dragonstone Island heard my call and opened the door. "

Danny was speechless.

If a rogue wizard had a strong magic power, he could find the connection of the magic network, just like how a hacker on the Internet could find the American military's server.

The problem was, which hacker would dare to use his real name to harass it?

The great wizards in Valleglia's era were far more terrifying than the American army. Their counterattacks were more direct and brutal.

If the person controlling the magic crystal of Dragonstone Island was not Marvin, but Danny …

As long as she was willing, she could burn Melisandre's beautiful face into a skeleton with just a thought. Through the magical connection, she could transmit a fire spell.

Well, the Internet could only transmit information, but the magic network here could transmit real magic power.

Magic power could be converted into information, and could also be converted into fire spells.

However, Marvin could not be blamed for neglecting his duty. He only 'opened the door' after confirming that Melisandre had a White Knight by her side.

"How did Jon die?" Danny withdrew her distracting thoughts and asked with interest.

Melisandre looked at her deeply and said, "He broke his oath and was beheaded by the night watchers."

Wow, this is even more tragic than the stabbing death in the original plot!

Even his head had fallen off. Tsk tsk …

However, why did it sound so funny?

Hahahaha …

Danny's heart was filled with an inexplicable sense of joy. She laughed unkindly and said, "Hehehe, it's useless to look for me for this kind of thing. Just rest in peace!"

"Oh, you can't bury them. The deviant ghosts are just beyond the Great Wall. The corpses must be burned on the spot. Did you burn them? "

"You didn't even ask what oath he broke?" Melisandre asked.

"Yes, how did he break his oath?" Danny immediately asked.

"Sigh, even in the North, there are schemes and deceits brought about by power."

The red-robed woman sighed and then recounted in detail what happened in the North after Danny left.

After searching for the 'control hub of the Great Wall', or the Black Gate, in vain, Stannis immediately sent ravens to the vassals of the North.

In his capacity as king, he called upon the heroes of the North to join him in the name of justice for Stark.

It was very awkward.

Other than a spy, no one responded.

Well, Roose Bolton sent Alf Ka from Karhold City to Stark as a spy. He went to the Erlu camp at the Great Wall to trick the Erlu into attacking the Bolton family's Dreadfort.

The Dreadfort's walls were high and the city was deep. The Bolton family had existed for tens of thousands of years and was deeply rooted in the area. They were supported by all the people. Erlu would not suffer even if more than a thousand cavalry soldiers fell into the Dreadfort. However, Winterfell was the opposite. The people and knights were all loyal to Stark and hated him to the core.

Well, Old Stark Ka was the uncle of Earl Stark Ka who was killed by Robb.

Although Little Ka had two sons killed by Jaime in Babble Forest, he still had a daughter in his hometown. His last son was captured by Lannister. Roose Bolton eliminated dissidents and arranged for the nobles of the North to venture deep into the king's territory.

Little Ka was captured and probably would not survive. After all, his father killed two Lannister captives.

However, Robb was quick and ruthless. He immediately chopped off Little Ka's head.

Little Ka died tragically, but Little Ka's life was saved. Tywin was satisfied with Robb's explanation and did not continue to break the rule of not killing nobles' captives.

The problem was, Old Ka had selfish motives.

After the death of his nephew, he wanted his son to inherit Karhold City.

His undercover Erlu not only wanted to please the new king of the North, but also wanted to kill Little Ka who was still a captive at the King's Landing.

Old Ka had sided with Erlu. How could Cersei let his grandnephew go?

Old Ka also wanted his son to marry Little Ka's daughter.

Uncle marrying his niece.

Little Ka was unwilling and fled to the Great Wall to find Jon …

Well, there was a problem of timing.

Old Ka first went to the Great Wall to find Erlu and persuaded Erlu to attack the Terror Castle. Jon stopped him in time, allowing Erlu to escape.

After that, Jon gave the House of Stark's "second to last trump card" to Erlu: the High Mountain Clan.

The High Mountain Clan could be seen as the barbarians of the North.

A tribe of barbarians loyal to Stark.

Erlu received 3000 strong men from the High Mountain Clan who could adapt to the bitter cold of the North, barely enough to participate in the Struggle for Supremacy again.

Then, Erlu led the newly formed army to liberate Deepwood Castle.

The High Mountain Clan and Deepwood Castle were both northwest of Winterfell. Erlu planned to attack Winterfell from this direction, and Deepwood Castle was considered passing by.

In Deepwood Castle, he captured Asha Greyjoy and gained the loyalty of "Dumbass" Mormont. The Big Bear's Bear Island was next to Deepwood Castle, and the Big Bear's first wife came from Deepwood Castle.

At this time, Little Ka escaped to the Great Wall's Dark Castle.

Little Ka knew that Old Ka was a spy and told Chan. Chan was anxious. Erlu was in the middle of the march and could not send a messenger crow to inform him.

Then he sent his animal companion, "Old Raven Bear".

Jon participated in the "Erlu Rebellion War" as a raven for the first time. Soon, there was a second time, a third time …

He even sent the Direwolf thousands of miles away to the Wolf Forest near Erlu's barracks.

Such a high degree of participation not only gave him a deeper understanding of the situation on the battlefield, but also changed Jon's mentality.

In other words, he was the same as Tyrion, a "lumberjack".

The previous "Night Watchman Jon" was just a self-protection armor. Stark, who had "Running Wolf's Blood", was the true face under the armor.

He saw the hope of revenge. With the help of the Direwolf Whitty, Erlu had a high chance of taking Winterfell and killing Little Skinner (Ramus Bolton) to avenge his clan.

He saw the door of revenge slowly closing. The marriage between Cersei and You Lun was successful, the Carlin Bay checkpoint was opened, and Ramus Bolton would lead thousands of veterans and Freyr soldiers back to Winterfell.

What worried him more was the attitude of the nobles in the North.

The nobles in the North were loyal to Stark, but Stark's clan had been exterminated in name.

The nobles in the North hated Bolton for betraying Stark and the Northern Knights, but Bolton was still a prominent family in the North. The history of the Terror Castle was not inferior to that of Stark's Winterfell.

Stannis, on the other hand, was an outsider, a failed king, a man with a bad temper and a negative charisma.

He could not convince the nobles in the North!

At this moment, the nobles in the North were faced with two choices. With a knife on their necks, they could bite the bullet and accept the fact that Bolton was the new king of the North. The advantage was that they could keep their wealth and power. Or, they could take the initiative to feed feces to Stannis and force Ramus Bolton and the Iron Throne behind him (at least the Freyr Family). The advantage was that they could avenge their old master, Stark.

To the nobles in the North, regardless of whether they surrendered to Bolton or Erlu, it was as uncomfortable as eating feces. Just think about how the Northland barbarians treated the savior, Danny, and Rize in "Game of Thrones". It was clear how xenophobic they were and how accustomed they were to Stark's rule.

Since it was all about eating feces, eating Bolton's feces could at least preserve their families.

As a result, there were nobles from the Northern Reaches who were trying to get close to Bolton. For example, Dustin of Lonelytomb, Rysweir of Creeklands, Mandalay of White Harbor (actually a spy), Amber of Hearthfire (Jon's family, forced) …

After all, Bolton was from the North and was their relative!

For example, Bolton's second wife was from the Dustin Family.

However, if a Stark stood out and declared his support for Stannis, everything would change.

Any Stark, even if he was an illegitimate son, would be a pillar of support for the nobles in the North.

Jon entered Raven's body and flew to a place that was neither human nor Winterfell.

With Raven's Eye, he witnessed how Skinny Skinner tortured the Winterfell villagers and shouted orders from his father's throne as the King of the North …

Raven flew into the underground tomb and stood on Eide Stark's empty coffin as she looked at her father's statue.

"Father … Father …" Raven was on the verge of tears.

Then, the straw that broke the camel's back came.

Jon received a letter from his father's close friend — Graywater Watch's leader, Holland Lide.

"Countess Maige Mormont of Bear Island is not dead. She brought along King Robb's declaration of being the King of the North's successor. She was searching for Graywater Watch in the Neck Marsh when my men encountered her.

The appointed successor of the King of the North is you, Jon Stark! (PS) "

Reading the contents of the letter, countless memories of Robb, Winterfell, and his father flashed in Jon's mind.

He thought of Robb, who had sparred with him at the drill ground. He was laughing and panting. Snowflakes fell and melted into a steaming wet stain on his hair.

Scholar Yimont had said, "Kill the boy in your heart to bear the responsibility of a man." Robb had done it.

What about him?

Was his responsibility the Great Wall or Winterfell?

Then, he thought of Bran, who climbed the walls of the tower as nimbly as Monkey. He thought of Rickon, who was laughing until he was out of breath. He thought of Sansa, who was caressing a lady's fur while humming softly. He thought of Arya, whose hair was messy like a chicken's nest, running around like a crazy boy …

Sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, and all sorts of emotions welled up in his heart.

In the command tower of Dark Castle, tears streamed down his face as he choked with sobs.

The Great Wall did not lack a Jon Snow, but Stark only had one Jon … Stark!

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