His relationship with his father, Jeor, the commander of the Night's Watch, was not very good to begin with, and it completely broke down because of his wife Lynesse. He left the family after leaving behind the family's Valyrian steel sword Longclaw.
He was surprised and angry to see the news of his father's death. Although his father was old, he was still very strong. As the commander of the Night's Watch, he was less likely to encounter danger than the Night's Watch Rangers. He never expected that his father would die under the sword of the Night's Watch.
The White Walkers have disappeared for a thousand years. Could something have happened at the Wall that he is unaware of?
Otherwise, how could the Night's Watch, who usually have little to do except dealing with a few wildlings, betray his father, the old commander of the Night's Watch?
Jorah guessed in his heart, read the contents of the letter again, walked over and returned the letter to Barristan, who took the letter and patted Jorah on the shoulder to comfort him.
Daenerys also nodded to Jorah, expressing her condolences to his father.
In fact, the letter had already been delivered in the afternoon, but Tyrion and Jorah were busy at that time, so the message was not given to them.
Because of the death of her two men's fathers, Daenerys naturally couldn't talk about the other news sent by Varys now. After the meeting, she let them go back and rest.
The next day, in the quiet meeting hall of the pyramid, there were only Tyrion, Daenerys and their dragon.
Both of them were a little tired from preparing for the academy, but their spirits were not too bad, and Tyrion had also recovered from the news of his father Tywin's death.
"Lord Tyrion, how do you think I should govern Slaver's Bay? When can I cross the Narrow Sea and attack King's Landing?"
Drogon knew that Daenerys had begun testing Tyrion, and he couldn't help but perk up and look at Tyrion.
Tyrion had already started thinking about Daenerys's question after arriving in Meereen. He raised his glass and took a sip of red wine. After thinking for a while, he said, "The first thing that needs to be solved in the three places of Slaver's Bay is the food problem. I found that there are a lot of barren lands outside the three cities."
"The three cities are bordered by the sea to the west and south, the Dothraki Sea of Grass to the north, and the Red Waste to the east. The Skahzadan River and the Worm River flow outside the cities. Both the climate and water use are very suitable for planting."
"We can let unskilled slaves go to open up the land, especially the slaves from Yunkai, as they lack the ability to survive."
"This can solve the problem of food and give them something to do."
Although the three cities in Slave Bay are small, the population is quite large. What Daenerys is most worried about is that she will not be able to feed them. She cannot sell the slaves like the slave owners do and use the money to feed them.
Now that she heard Tyrion's thoughts, she suddenly realized that she had no idea that the geographical location of Slave Bay was so good. Moreover, as a port city, it was a major advantage of the three cities of Slave Bay.
The conscription proposed by Tyrion last time not only solved the problem of some slaves having nothing to do, but also brought her 30,000 new soldiers, which made her very happy. She didn't expect that Tyrion would give her another surprise so soon.
Drogon, standing on Daenerys' shoulder, couldn't help but nod slightly in agreement with Tyrion's idea.
Seeing the hundreds of thousands of hungry slaves after Daenerys liberated the Slaver's Bay, Drogon couldn't help but worry about her.
Especially the 200,000 bed slaves in Yunkai. What they learned was completely useless after they were liberated. The Dragon Queen will not give them the opportunity to display their strengths.
Seeing that Daenerys and Drogon both agreed with his idea, Tyrion was greatly encouraged and continued, "Meereen is rich in fine wine and refined salt, and also in minerals. As a port city, it is very convenient for transportation. We can increase their output and ship them to various places."
"Although Slaver's Bay is not as close to Westeros as the nine free trade cities, it is close to the Land of Long Summer and the new and old cities of Ghis in the Gulf of Sorrow. Further away is the world's largest port city of Qarth. There is no problem selling the goods produced there."
"Meereen has a school and the largest arena within a thousand miles. It will surely attract more nobles, merchants, and talented people in the future."
"This place will only become more prosperous in the future, and other industries can be developed. I'm not good at this, so I can only give some general suggestions."
Tyrion is not good at making money. On the contrary, he is better at spending money. As the once dashing little devil of the Lannister family, his reputation for generosity has spread almost throughout the brothels and taverns in King's Landing.
Daenerys agreed with Tyrion's suggestion, but he seemed to lack people who were good at making money.
While Daenerys was thinking, Tyrion made a third suggestion.
"While we are promoting the Queen's achievements, we should also find someone to preach the law so that slave owners and free people can understand the importance of the law."
"We should increase our efforts to conquer slave owners, which will weaken the power of the Harpy."
Tyrion also had an idea to strengthen the defense of the three cities in Slave Bay, but he didn't dare to say it out loud.
That is to have Queen Daenerys' three dragons garrison three cities respectively to deter the new and old Ghis nobles and harpies who attempt to attack the cities.
But the queen's three dragons can be said to be her personal property, and she treats them as her own children.
The last time Drogon suggested letting the other two dragons help defend the city, she felt a little reluctant, worried that they were not grown up yet and might get hurt.
Drogon injured his leg yesterday, and Daenerys was so scared that she almost cried, not to mention whether his suggestion would be accepted.
If he really accepted it, if a dragon was injured or died because of his proposal, he probably wouldn't be able to work in Meereen anymore and would have to find another place.
After listening to Tyrion's third suggestion, Daenerys was also a little worried that the harpy would revive again. After Drogon's deterrence and suppression by force last time, there have been no more harpy murders in the past few days.
Daenerys was somewhat relaxed but at the same time she didn't quite believe they would give up.
After giving the three suggestions, Tyrion took a sip of red wine, paused, and continued: "It is far from the time to cross the Narrow Sea."
"Not to mention that the three cities in Slave Bay are still unstable, and the 30,000 recruits have not yet completed their training."
"Even if these two points are accomplished, we still cannot attack King's Landing directly."
When Daenerys heard Tyrion talking about Westeros, she was shocked.
She had dreamed of conquering Westeros and sitting on the Iron Throne countless times. This was her greatest wish and had even become her obsession.
She had thought that once she had completely conquered the Slaver's Bay and trained the new recruits, she would be able to cross the Narrow Sea and attack King's Landing. She had not expected Tyrion to say that it would not be possible by then. This puzzled her, and she looked at Tyrion, waiting for him to continue.
"Although you are a Targaryen descendant and the daughter of King Aerys, your troops are all foreigners. Westeros has its own pride, and they will never accept being defeated by a group of foreigners."