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Chapter 106 - Chapter 106: Who is more reliable?

Sansa understood what her sister Arya meant, and said in a panic: "It's impossible for me to be with him!"

Of course Arya would not doubt that her sister Sansa would like the old man Petyr, but didn't he kiss her before?

Arya also knew that Sansa was forced by the situation, including dealing with Joffrey, Cersei and other nobles in King's Landing, and having to marry Tyrion.

So if Petyr is found not guilty and becomes the guardian of the valley as he wished, he wants Sansa, can Sansa refuse?

Then not only Sansa, but even Petyr, the little wolf girl who came to his door, may not let go.

Arya couldn't help feeling a chill in her heart when she thought of being held in the arms of the old man Petyr.

Seeing Arya frowning and thinking, Sansa quickly thought of the problem Arya was worried about, and her face turned pale instantly.

As she herself would say in the future: "I am a slow learner, but I learn."

Arya also knew that Sansa was thinking what she was thinking, and analyzed: "Judging from Lord Jon's attitude towards me, they may agree to send troops to rescue mother and others."

"If they don't want to, we can try to establish a good relationship with Robin. He is the nominal Duke of the Eyrie. If he wants to save his aunt, the Justice League will not be able to stop him."

After listening to Arya, Sansa also thought of the excited look in Jon's eyes when he heard that she was his father's daughter, and the scene when Lady Anya hugged her to comfort her.

Even if they are unwilling to send troops, they probably won't make things difficult for the two sisters.

Thinking about what Petyr said after he stabbed to death the knight Dontos who rescued her, Sansa had completely lost the confidence that Petyr would help her send troops.

Instead, there was the fear of being dominated by Petyr again.

"Petyr cannot be saved!" Sansa said firmly, thinking of Petyr's helplessness after being rescued by her.

Arya was of course very happy to see her sister Sansa figure it out on her own without her having to explain it any more.

It is very simple to testify against Petyr. Sansa only needs to tell the truth and express her helplessness when Petyr forcefully kissed her. The League of the Just will naturally believe Sansa's testimony instead of the despised Littlefinger Petyr.

However, when she thought of Petyr's fate after she testified against him, Sansa felt a little reluctant. No matter what purpose Petyr had in taking her out of King's Landing, Petyr finally saved her from the devil's cave in King's Landing.

Seeing Sansa's hesitation, Arya, who had already stabbed many people to death with a sewing needle, did not show any mercy.

Did Joffrey show any mercy when he forced his sister Sansa to look at her father's head on the gun barrel? Did the gold cloaks show any mercy when they slaughtered the coolies with them? Did the Freys show any mercy when they designed the Red Wedding? Did Petyr show any mercy when he saw his father being beheaded? Did he show any mercy when he forcefully kissed his sister Sansa?

None of them showed any mercy.

If they were soft-hearted this time, Arya believed that after Petyr became the Guardian of the Vale, he might not be able to treat them sisters well in the name of Littlefinger, let alone offend the Lannisters for her mother and brother.

Just like the day she fled from King's Landing, if she hadn't stabbed to death the little boy who wanted to tell on her, she would probably be facing the same fate as her sister, or perhaps even worse.

"Littlefinger must die!" Arya looked at the hesitant Sansa, grabbed her arm and said firmly.

Sansa nodded silently, and the two sisters decided the fate of Littlefinger Petyr.

The two chatted for a while before Sansa remembered that the Hound Sandor was traveling with Arya, and told Arya that Sandor's brother, the Mountain, was killed by Oberyn in a trial by combat.

Arya had long known that Sandor's face was burned by his brother, the Mountain, who pressed him into a brazier when he was a child, and he hated the Mountain very much.

Arya was eager to tell Sandor the news, so she temporarily left Sansa's room and came to Sandor's residence.

Hearing someone knocking on the door, Sandor guessed it was Arya. When he opened the door, it was indeed her. As soon as the door opened, Arya said excitedly, "Sandor, guess what good news I brought you!"

"I didn't see you take the purse." Sandor glanced at Arya's hands and said calmly.

"Why do you only think about money all day long! I tell you, the Mountain is dead!"

"What did you say?" Sandor, who had just opened the door and was about to go back, suddenly turned around and rushed to her and asked after hearing Arya's words.

"What are you doing! You scared me. I mean the Mountain who pressed your face into the brazier is dead!" Arya was forced to take a small step back by Sandor and said loudly.

"Dead? How could he die?!"

Hearing the news of his brother the Mountain's death from Arya again, Sandor still couldn't believe it. How could the man who was so strong that he could tear a bear apart with his bare hands be killed?

Sandor was stunned for a while before he suddenly remembered and asked, "How did he die?"

Arya didn't expect that Sandor was not happy after hearing the news of the Mountain's death, and seemed to want to avenge the Mountain.

"He was killed by Oberyn, Prince of Dorne, in a trial by combat against Tyrion the Imp."

"Oberyn?" Sandor carefully recalled his memories about Oberyn, but all he knew about Oberyn was limited to Dorne's invincible spear skills and Oberyn's romantic nature.

In his opinion, even if Oberyn was a great marksman, he might not be able to kill the Mountain.

"I heard that Oberyn had the upper hand from the beginning, but he was careless and was knocked to the ground by the Mountain. He was almost killed. Fortunately, he reacted quickly and stabbed the Mountain to death with the dagger he carried with him."

Seeing Sandor thinking about the information about Oberyn, Arya simply told Sandor everything about the duel that she had heard from Sansa.

After listening to Arya, Sandor gradually came to his senses from the news of the Mountain's death.

He gradually came to believe in his heart that his brother, the Mountain, who had pushed his face into a brazier because of a toy, was really dead.

Watching Sandor walk back to the bed and sit there in a daze, Arya had never seen the Hound Sandor like this before. She walked out of the room silently and closed the door gently.

The next day, the Eyrie's League of Justice began interrogating Petyr again. Arya was afraid that her sister Sansa would be confused by Littlefinger Petyr's words and wanted to get the qualification to sit in.

But she also knew that this was simply impossible. If she rashly proposed it, she would not only be opposed by the Alliance of Justice, but might also provoke their disgust.

All they could do was watch as Sansa and the other four entered the interrogation room again, and wait patiently for the results of the interrogation.

"Sansa, keep telling me everything you saw that day!" John said to Sansa after the three members of the Alliance of the Just sat down.

Sansa adjusted her mood, glanced at Petyr who was sitting by the wall, and said timidly, "Lord Petyr brought me to the hall that day and told me the news about the North. After that, he kissed me forcibly..."