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Chapter 124 - Chapter 124: Arrow of Death

Looking at the little boy Ollie, who was telling the crowd about what happened in his village with hatred on his face, Jon remembered the parchment that was inexplicably placed in his house.

He could not see that this little boy would not only kill Ygritte, but would also kill himself.

His original sympathy for Oli also faded.

After learning that the wildlings were about to attack the city and that an army of white walkers were following behind them, Jon did think about letting the wildlings enter the Wall. Otherwise, once they were killed by the white walkers, they would become new white walkers and strengthen the army of the dead.

And after spending some time with the wildlings, he found that they were not as cruel and hateful as the Night's Watch said. They were just a group of pitiful people living outside the Wall.

Although the hatred between the Night's Watch and the Wildlings has lasted for thousands of years, it cannot be said who is right or wrong. Moreover, the times are different now, and the White Walkers who have disappeared for thousands of years have reappeared in the world.

The Night's Watch and the wildlings should put aside their past grudges and work together to fight against the army of the White Walkers.

Jon made this decision secretly, but he didn't think he was wrong, nor did it mean that this was no reason for his Night's Watch brothers to stab him to death.

Although he was a bastard and was forced to leave the North and become a Night's Watchman, he did not want to die easily.

He has not yet avenged his father Eddard, and has not yet met Arya, who is closest to him and is like a father to him.

And there's the lovely Bran. I wonder if he still has that innocent smile on his face now that he can't stand up.

He even wanted to meet Sansa, who had always rejected him, Robb, who had a cold relationship with him, and Lady Catelyn, who had always regarded him as a thorn in her side.

How could he die so easily without completing all these, let alone die from the betrayal of the Night's Watch?

He can't die!

"Jon, why are you sitting here alone?" A question interrupted Jon's thoughts.

Sam's huge figure came to him at some point.

"I was thinking about the wildlings attacking the city," Jon replied casually.

"I heard from Ollie that the wildlings are coming towards Castle Black. Are they the wildlings you mentioned who are working together with the wildling king outside the Wall?" After Jon finished speaking, Sam asked again.

"That should be it." Thinking of the upcoming hostility with his lover Ygritte, coupled with the mysterious parchment, Jon lost interest for a moment.

Seeing that Jon didn't want to talk any more, Sam considerately didn't ask any more questions, walked out of the dining room and went to his room.

Three days later, the wildling army gathered at the foot of the Wall, ready to attack at any time. Jon knew they were waiting for Tormund Redbeard and the Thenns.

As night fell, a fire suddenly broke out inside the Great Wall not far from the Black Castle. Outside the Great Wall, the giant Mager and his mammoths launched the first attack.

Their goal was the tunnel gates that ran through the Great Wall, both inside and outside.

Other savages began to climb the Great Wall under a hail of arrows shot from the top of the 200-meter-high Great Wall.

Jon was busy on the Wall directing the Night's Watch to throw down stones and barrels of kerosene.

Just ten minutes into the siege, the inner gate of Castle Black was breached by the wildlings inside the Wall, and Jon hurriedly took the elevator down from the top of the Wall.

It was Tormund Redbeard and the tall Thenn leader who led the charge into the Black Castle.

Tormund came in and started fighting with another Night's Watchman before he saw Jon.

Jon faced the Thenn leader, Sty, and slashed at him with Longclaw, the Valyrian steel sword passed down from Jorah's family.

Jon, who was not short, was only as tall as Sty's shoulders. He was forced to retreat repeatedly by Sty's swinging huge axe, and the long sword in his hand almost flew away.

But the combat experience he had accumulated over a long period of time came in handy at this moment. By dodging the gaps, he was able to seize the opportunity to chop back at the tall Stu.

Stie originally thought that he could take care of the short man Jon in a few moves, but he didn't expect that Jon not only had good martial arts skills, but was also very flexible and could occasionally fight back under the attack of his giant axe.

After a long time of attack, Sty became more and more annoyed. He swung his huge axe, forced Jon into a corner, and chopped him down with the axe.

Jon barely dodged Sty's giant axe, but before he could react, Sty's big hand, whose axe was stuck in the wall, grabbed his hair and slammed him against the wall.

Jon almost fainted after his face had a close contact with the wall, just as Sty grabbed his head and slammed it against the wall again.

Jon endured the pain of his nosebleed, grabbed the handle of the long claw with both hands, and stabbed Stuart at his side from the armpit.

Stu, who was grabbing Jon's head and banging it against the wall, suddenly felt a pain in his left abdomen and his hands stopped moving.

Jon took this opportunity to break free from Sty's hands, turned his body, and stabbed Sty in the chest with a sword.

Sty's tall body was completely stiffened by the stab. Jon drew his sword and Sty fell down.

After killing Sty, Jon finally had time to touch his face. His hands were covered in blood, and his nose was probably broken. He wiped his face with his sleeve. He was about to look for a new enemy when he suddenly saw his wildling lover Ygritte pointing a bow at him.

Jon looked at Ygritte, who was betrayed by him, and didn't know what to say for a moment.

At this moment, he suddenly remembered the contents of the parchment and turned his head abruptly to look around. On the wooden steps on the second floor, Oli was drawing a short bow and pointing it at Ygritte. Without thinking too much, he pounced on Ygritte.

Drawing the bow towards Jon, Ygritte was still hesitating whether to shoot, when she suddenly saw Jon rushing towards her, and subconsciously released the bowstring...

Puff!

Puff!

Two arrows hit Jon almost at the same time, one hitting his left shoulder and the other hitting his back.

As soon as Ygritte shot the arrow, she regretted it. Then she heard the sound of another arrow hitting the flesh, and realized that Jon was also hit by an arrow in the back.

She instantly understood why Jon pounced on her. She looked in the direction where the arrow came from and saw a little boy holding a bow in a daze. It was he who was about to shoot her, but was blocked by Jon.

As an excellent archer who could shoot a rabbit's eyes from a hundred meters away, Ygritte instantly judged the trajectory of the little boy's arrow. If Jon hadn't blocked it, the arrow would have hit her chest, and she would have died for sure.

Judging from this, Ygritte quickly reached out, pulled out an arrow, and shot it at the little boy.

Ollie was still wondering why Jon pounced on the wildling woman when he was hit by an arrow in the left chest. He stared with his eyes, opened his mouth, but fell down without saying anything.

After shooting the arrow, Ygritte didn't even look at the little boy, but hugged Jon.

Seeing Jon's face covered in blood and two arrows stuck in his body, one of which was shot by himself, Ygritte burst into tears.

"I'm fine." Jon reached out and touched Ygritte's cheek, comforting her.

After listening to Jon, Ygritte's tears flowed even harder, but she also knew that this was not the place to talk. Although the two arrows that shot Jon were not fatal, he needed treatment quickly.

She carefully dragged Jon into the corner of the cabin and took a look at the situation inside Castle Black. Since no one was paying attention to her for the time being, she was about to pull out the arrow for Jon.

squeak!

At this moment, the wooden door next to Ygritte suddenly opened. She hurriedly put Jon down and raised her bow.