"Interrogation?" Arya was stunned, then asked, "Interrogating the murderer who killed my aunt? I must go in and see what he looks like and avenge my aunt."
After saying that, Arya pulled out the rapier "Needle" that Jon gave her with her left hand, with an angry expression on her face.
Donald, who looked honest, felt even more embarrassed when he saw Arya's angry expression, which did not seem fake at all. However, when he thought about the current situation in the Eyrie, he shook his head.
Arya didn't expect that even though she was in this state, Donnel still refused to let her in. She guessed that the situation in the Eyrie must not be good.
Originally, she came to Eagle's Nest City just to see if she could borrow some soldiers, but she had no confidence at all.
Now that he had learned of his aunt's death, and looking at Donald's expression, he thought that the situation in the city was probably somewhat complicated, and that there might be an opportunity for him to take advantage of, so he did not want to give up the chance to enter the city.
At this moment, she suddenly remembered something her mother Catelyn had told her. Her uncle Brynden the Blackfish had a conflict with his grandfather, so he went to her aunt Lysa to become a Knight of the Bloody Gate.
So she asked, "Do you remember Brynden Tully the Blackfish? He is my great uncle and was once a Knight of the Bloody Gate. Please inform the Eyrie. If you still cannot let me enter the city, I will leave!"
When Donald heard Arya mention Brynden the Blackfish, his expression immediately became respectful. Brynden was the former Knight of the Bloody Gate of the Eyrie, so it was not an exaggeration to say that he was Donald's teacher.
Brynden not only taught Donnell powerful martial arts, but also taught him a lot of marching and fighting strategies and leadership skills.
Donnell knew that Brynden was from the Tully family of Riverrun, and he probably also knew about the Tully family's marriage to the Stark family in the North, but he didn't expect that Brynden was actually Arya's great-uncle.
After listening to Arya, he hesitated and said, "I can only inform you. As for whether they let you in or not, it depends on their decision."
After Donald finished speaking, Arya hurriedly nodded in agreement, secretly praying that the current person in charge of the Eyrie or her aunt's son Robin would let her enter the city. As long as she entered the city, she would not plan to come out until reinforcements arrived.
The situation in Eagle's Nest was different from before. Donald was afraid that if he sent someone to report it, it would not be taken seriously, so he decided to go there in person.
Watching Donnel riding through the Bloody Gate to the Eyrie, Arya secretly raised her eyebrows at Sandor, but Sandor turned his head away.
Although he didn't expect Arya to be able to convince the Knight of the Bloody Gate, he didn't want to see Arya's smug look.
In a room in the Eyrie, members of the League of the Righteous, composed of the three noble patriarchs of the Vale, are interrogating Petyr Littlefinger.
Lysa, the former Duchess of the Eyrie, accidentally fell into the moon door in the center of the hall at the top of the castle and was smashed to pieces.
As far as the servants knew, the only people in the hall with Lysa at the time were Sansa, who had entered the Eyrie under the alias Alayne, and Petyr.
Members of the League of the Just suspected that Lysa did not fall out of the Moon Door accidentally. It was very likely that Petyr killed Lysa, who had just married him, in order to gain control of the Eyrie.
The young Duke Robin is young and suffers from epilepsy. After Lysa's death, her new husband Petyr will naturally become the guardian of Robin and serve as the guardian of the valley.
In addition, the League of the Just has always despised Petyr Littlefinger, and they strongly suspect that it was he who pushed Lysa out of the Moon Door in the hall, which was several hundred feet above the ground.
As the only eyewitness, Sansa, using the alias Alayne, was brought to the room by the alliance members to identify Petyr.
At this time, Sansa had already admitted her identity as Sansa Stark, the daughter of Eddard, which caused a burst of exclamations from the members of the League of the Just.
As the adopted son of the old Duke of the Eyrie, Eddard grew up in the valley with King Robert, who was also his adopted son, and was very familiar with the members of the alliance.
Among them, John even often went out hunting with Ed, and admired Ed's character very much.
They were all extremely surprised to hear that Sansa was the daughter of their old friend. They were also deeply saddened by Eddard's death, but they did not expect that his daughter who was trapped in King's Landing would come to the Eyrie.
After learning Sansa's true identity, they accused Petyr of deceiving them, and became more convinced of Sansa's testimony, telling her to tell the truth with confidence and not to be afraid of the threats from Petyr, as they would take care of her.
After revealing her identity, Sansa continued: "Lord Petyr does often lie, but..."
"Boom boom boom"
At this moment, there was a sudden knock on the door. John couldn't help but frown. The guards outside should know that they were conducting an important interrogation, so why were they knocking on the door again?
He stood up and opened the door. Unexpectedly, the person knocking on the door was Donnel, the Knight of the Blood Gate. Jon couldn't help but feel a little worried and asked, "Sir Donnel, is there any problem with the Blood Gate?"
Donnell glanced at Petyr and Sansa in the room and whispered, "Lord Jon, the Bloody Gate is great, but there is a lady outside who calls herself Arya Stark and wants to enter the Eyrie."
"Arya Stark?" Jon exclaimed in surprise. He had just learned Sansa's true identity, but he didn't expect that Eddard's other daughter had also come to the Eyrie.
"Arya? Lord Jon, are you talking about Arya?"
Sansa was not far from the door. Although she didn't know what Donald reported, she heard John's surprised voice.
"Yes, your sister Arya is outside the Bloody Gate." Jon did not hide it.
"It's really Arya! I thought... I thought she had..."
As she spoke, Sansa covered her mouth and burst into tears. Since her father was killed, she hadn't heard any news about Arya, and even Cersei couldn't find her.
Sansa didn't know where a little girl like Arya could have run to. The most likely possibility was that she died in some unknown corner, otherwise even the golden cloaks in King's Landing wouldn't be able to find her.
She never expected that Arya would come here shortly after she arrived at the Eyrie.
She suffered insults and fears from Joffrey in King's Landing, was almost raped by the mob, and was forced by Tywin to marry Tyrion the Devil.
She didn't know what kind of life Arya was living outside, but she thought that as a little girl with no one to rely on, her life must not be much better than hers.
Thinking of her father's head hanging on the gun, her mother and brother who were almost murdered at the Red Wedding, and what happened to herself and her sister Arya, Sansa cried more and more sadly.
Lady Anya, a member of the League of Justice, saw Sansa crying bitterly, left her seat, walked up to her, hugged her and comforted her gently.
"Get Arya into town right now!"
Seeing the heartbroken Sansa, John couldn't help but feel sad for his old friend Eddard's family. Fortunately, the Frey family's red wedding did not succeed, otherwise the Stark family would be even more miserable than it is now.
Looking at Sansa who was crying there, Littlefinger Petyr did not expect Arya to come to the Eyrie at this critical moment and interrupt the testimony that Sansa was about to give.