"Why do you say Petyr forced the kiss on you? Didn't you know that Lady Lysa and Petyr had just gotten married and couldn't you have avoided it?"
Just as Sansa was about to continue, she was interrupted by a younger alliance member named Holden.
"I... I dare not..." Sansa started to cry when she said this.
"Why not? Will Petyr force you if you don't want to?" Horton looked at Petyr who was frowning and continued to ask.
"I... I know that this is the only way I can return to Winterfell in the North. Otherwise, I would have died in King's Landing and never come to the Eyrie."
After Sansa finished speaking, the alliance members recalled what Sansa had described about her experience in King's Landing. How could a little girl survive under the watchful eyes of the Lannisters when her father was killed and no one in King's Landing helped her?
"Sansa, I'm sorry, I shouldn't have asked that. You know I was just trying to make the interrogation more fair." Horton understood what Sansa meant and said apologetically.
"You are right, sir. I should have hidden myself at that time. Otherwise, Aunt Lysa would not have seen me, and I would not have..."
Sansa wiped the tears from her face and continued, "I didn't expect that the scene was seen by my aunt Lysa on the second floor. She rushed down and grabbed my hair and dragged me towards the Moon Door. She also called me a little bitch and asked me why I kissed Lord Petyr. I was so scared at the time that I could only hold on to the Moon Door to avoid being pushed down by my aunt."
"At this time, Lord Petyr pulled Aunt Lysa away and asked her to calm down, but Aunt Lysa was still very excited."
"At this moment, I don't know what Lord Petyr said to my aunt, she suddenly stopped struggling, and then...then I saw Lord Petyr pushing my aunt down the Moon Door. It was all my fault..."
"Lysa fell through the Moon Door accidentally. I didn't push her. Sansa, I rescued you from King's Landing. Why did you want to hurt me?" As soon as Sansa said this, Petyr could no longer sit still and stood up to question her.
"I'm sorry! Lord Petyr, although my aunt is a little jealous, her crime does not deserve death. I can't..." Facing Petyr's accusations, Sansa cried and apologized continuously.
"Petyr, you said yesterday that Lady Lysa committed suicide by jumping off the Moon Door. Sansa told the truth and you said she fell off the Moon Door accidentally. When will you ever tell the truth?"
Jon was extremely disgusted to see Petyr blaming Sansa, as he himself despised Petyr as a person.
"Lord Jon, listen to me. It must be something Arya said yesterday that made Sansa frame me. Sansa didn't say that yesterday."
Petyr continued to argue for himself. He never expected that what he taught Sansa would be used on himself so soon.
Hearing Petyr talking about her sister Arya again, Sansa continued with tears in her eyes: "My poor sister Arya escaped from King's Landing by chance and was captured by the gold cloaks to do hard labor not long after."
"Luckily she cut her hair so she wasn't recognized by the gold cloaks. After escaping from there, she wanted to seek refuge with her aunt Lysa. But she didn't expect that her aunt... Arya knew nothing, so how could she tell me anything?"
"Guards! Take Petyr away and put him in the Sky Prison. No one can let him out without our permission!" Jon didn't want to listen to Petyr's excuses anymore.
"Lord John, you can't do this. I am not only Lysa's husband, but also the former Chancellor of the Exchequer of King's Landing. My wedding with Lysa was also approved by King's Landing. You can't do this to me!"
Petyr knew the consequences of being convicted of the murder of the former Duchess of the Eyrie. He would most likely be thrown off the Moon Door, and the best outcome would be being imprisoned in the Sky Prison.
He knew very well what the Sky Prison was. It was one of several open-air caves located on the edge of a cliff in Eagle's Nest City. There were no walls on the side facing the cliff and it was completely exposed to the air. If one accidentally rolled over while sleeping, he might fall off the hundred-meter cliff.
If you are locked up there for too long, you might freeze to death even if you are not executed.
After hearing what Petyr said, John was a little worried, but he ignored Petyr's shouting and let the guards take him away.
Arya, who was waiting outside the interrogation room, saw Petyr struggling to be taken away, and she knew that her sister Sansa did not let her down. When she saw Sansa coming out crying, she immediately ran over and hugged Sansa, and the sisters cried together.
The Hound Sandor, who was watching this scene from afar, couldn't help but sigh for Littlefinger Petyr. He thought that he was also a powerful figure in King's Landing, but he was actually schemed by two Stark girls to become what he is now.
The three noble patriarchs of Eagle's Nest were also fooled by them.
After Petyr was taken away, the three members of the Alliance of the Righteous held an emergency meeting to discuss how to deal with Petyr.
Of course, the murderer who dared to murder the former Duchess should be thrown out of the Moon Door directly, but as Petyr said, he is not an ordinary prisoner, and his execution must be approved by King's Landing.
The three of them could not reach a decision, so they could only temporarily detain Petyr in the Sky Prison and wait for the report to King's Landing before making a decision.
The next day, Sansa and Arya couldn't help but feel anxious as they didn't receive any decision from the League of the Righteous on how to deal with Petyr.
On the third day, Lysa's son Robin suddenly broke into Jon's room while he was handling affairs and demanded that Petyr, who killed his mother, be pushed out of the Moon Door. He wanted to see people fly.
John had originally planned to tell Robin the results of their interrogation of Petyr after getting news from King's Landing, but he didn't expect Robin to learn the news so quickly.
He was also very troubled by Robin. He had been sickly since childhood and had a strange temper. He did not inherit the wisdom of his father, Lord Arryn, but was as moody as his mother, Lysa.
"Lord Arryn, whether we can deal with Petyr depends on the decision of King's Landing." John could only patiently explain to Robin.
"I am the Duke of the Vale. My mother was murdered. Can't I avenge her? Instead, I have to wait for the decision of King's Landing?" Robin became even angrier when he heard John mention King's Landing.
"But if we kill Petyr without authorization, it will be difficult to explain if King's Landing blames us."
"I don't care, I want to see the flying man. Where is Littlefinger? I want to find him!" Robin said and pulled John away.
John struggled twice but failed to break free from Robin's hand. He could only take Robin to the prison where Petyr was imprisoned, hoping that after seeing Petyr, Robin would remember their old friendship and let him go temporarily.
After staying in the sky prison for two days, being blown by the cold wind for two days, and having to sleep on the cold bare ground at night, Petyr felt that this place was colder than the North. If he was not released, he would be frozen to death here.
Just as he was shivering with cold, the door of the prison was suddenly opened. Two guards stood at the door, and outside the door stood John and Robin.