Now he could only helplessly wait for Arya's arrival and the League of the Just to interrogate him again.
The interrogation was interrupted, and seeing that Sansa was not in a suitable condition to testify, Jon had to announce the postponement of the interrogation and had Petyr taken to his room, with his activities restricted to a certain area.
After crying for a while, Sansa slowly stopped crying and waited for Arya in the room with John and others.
More than half an hour later, Arya and Sandor were brought into the Eyrie.
Arya's eyes were red, and she kept muttering as she walked: "Auntie..."
Sandor followed Arya and looked around from time to time. For the ransom, he could only endure Arya's continued performance.
Hearing footsteps outside the door, Sansa hurried out of the room and saw Arya, who was wearing tattered clothes, with red eyes and muttering something.
Arya was still looking for the room where the person in charge was. As soon as she turned around, she saw Sansa looking at her excitedly and about to cry.
"Shan... Sansa, why are you here!" Arya never expected that she did not see the body of her aunt Lysa, nor did she see the interrogation, but she saw her sister Sansa.
After saying that, Arya's eyes really turned red, and she ran towards Sansa. The two sisters with very different personalities and who once disliked each other hugged each other tightly.
Their father was killed and the family suffered a great change. They had long forgotten the trivial matters between them and were left with only the joy of reuniting as relatives after a long separation.
Seeing Arya wearing dirty clothes, Jon and others couldn't help but feel pity for the Stark sisters.
Just now they had heard Sansa's account of her experiences in King's Landing. Although she could be said to have lived a life of luxury, the psychological torture and torment she endured was no better than Arya's wandering life.
The two sisters hugged each other and cried for a while before gradually separating. Jon asked someone to prepare a room for Arya, which was next to Sansa, so that the two sisters who had not seen each other for a long time could have a good chat.
When Sandor saw the current state of the Eyrie, he knew it was not the time to ask for a ransom, so Jon arranged a room for him to stay temporarily as Arya's companion.
Arya went to her room, took a shower, changed into clean clothes brought by the servants, and went to Sansa's room impatiently.
The brief description of their meeting just now was obviously not enough to satisfy the two people's desire to talk after such a long separation.
The two sat on the bed and told each other their experiences after their father was killed.
Sansa didn't expect that Arya had been at the Red Wedding. After listening to Arya's story about meeting her uncle Brynden the Blackfish that night, she couldn't help but feel sad for what happened to her mother and brother, but also felt extremely lucky for their escape.
When Sansa heard that Arya had worked as Tywin's cupbearer without her true identity being discovered, she couldn't help but admire her cleverness.
After learning that her sister was almost raped by a mob in King's Landing and was rescued by Sandor, Arya couldn't help but feel grateful to Sandor.
I didn't expect that beneath his scary, burned appearance, he still had a kind side.
Moreover, she had never heard Sandor mention that he had saved her sister Sansa. It seemed that she had to be nicer to him in the future and try to give him more ransom.
Arya hated the humiliation and beating Sansa suffered at the hands of Joffrey and Cersei. Joffrey was dead, but she would not let Cersei go. She hoped that she could remove Cersei from the death list as soon as possible.
Upon hearing that Sansa, the great beauty from the North, was forced to marry the dwarf Tywin, Arya could not help but denounce Tywin's shamelessness, saying that he was a toad wanting to eat swan flesh.
Just as she was about to add Little Devil to her death list, she heard her sister Sansa tell Arya embarrassedly that she and Little Devil were husband and wife in name only, not in reality.
Arya couldn't help but look at Sansa more after hearing this. Her sister was getting more and more beautiful, and had become a veritable red-haired beauty. How could the little devil resist? Was there something wrong with him?
After a while of thinking, Arya asked Sansa uncertainly: "So you are still a virgin?"
Sansa felt a little uncomfortable being stared at by Arya. She didn't expect that she would doubt herself. She glared at her sister and said in fake anger, "Of course!"
Arya didn't expect that Sansa not only did not lose her virginity under the clutches of that little monster Joffrey, but she was able to keep her chastity even after marrying the little devil. It is no exaggeration to say that she is extremely lucky.
After recounting their respective experiences, Arya asked about the cause of death of her aunt Lysa and the current situation of the Eyrie.
Of course Sansa would not lie to her sister and told her the whole story.
After Sansa and Littlefinger Petyr arrived at the Eyrie, Petyr married Lysa, who had loved him since childhood, with the tacit consent of King's Landing.
The relationship between the two had been pretty good after their marriage, until a few days ago when Lysa accidentally saw Petyr kissing Sansa. Lysa, who was already extremely jealous, became jealous and pressed Sansa to the edge of the moon door in the center of the hall of the Eyrie, almost pushing her off the moon door.
Lysa let Sansa go only after being stopped by Petyr, but after comforting Lysa, Petyr pushed her out of the Moon Door.
It is impossible for the nobles of the Vale to let the Duchess of the Eyrie die in obscurity, hence the interrogation of Petyr today.
Arya didn't have a good impression of Littlefinger Petyr to begin with. After hearing that he had married her aunt and forcibly kissed her sister Sansa, who was forced by the situation, she was even more disgusted with his behavior and asked Sansa: "How far has the interrogation progressed? Will Petyr be found guilty?"
Sansa thought for a moment and said, "Petyr told the League of the Just that Aunt Lysa committed suicide by jumping off the Moon Door because she was jealous of me. They didn't believe Petyr's words, nor did they believe in his character. They asked me to tell them why Aunt Lysa jumped off the Moon Door."
"So what did you say?" Arya continued.
"I don't know if the Alliance of the Righteous will help me rescue my mother and brother. I plan to perjure myself to help Petyr get away with the murder charge."
"That way he can become Robin's temporary guardian after Aunt Lysa's death, become the protector of the Vale, and help me send troops to rescue mother and the others."
Sansa told her plan.
Arya knew that Sansa had not yet perjured herself for Petyr, so she frowned and asked, "Are you sure Petyr will help us?"
"I'm not sure, but I don't know the people in the League of the Righteous, so I can only..." Sansa replied after hesitating.
Arya thought for a moment, then looked at Sansa and said, "I don't think Petyr will help us. He watched his father being killed in King's Landing and didn't help. How could he risk offending the Lannisters to save our mother and the others?"
"But Aunt Lysa said Petyr has always loved mother!" Sansa argued.
"Maybe he liked his mother before, but now..." Arya said, looking at Sansa, without saying what was in her heart.