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Chapter 133 - Chapter 133: No Matter What, I'll Put on a Pen

Fortunately, Drogon had trained Rhaegal and Viserion with the Ghis crossbow a few days ago, otherwise Daenerys really couldn't imagine whether they could safely avoid the crossbow attack after having just been injured by the Dragon's Horn.

With the assistance of Rhaegal and Viserion, the pursuit was completely over in just two hours.

Euron's fleet escaped from Slaver's Bay after abandoning more than 200 warships and a large number of prisoners.

When the news of the great victory reached Meereen, people spontaneously took to the streets to cheer and celebrate. They firmly believed that the queen would win, but they didn't expect that victory would come so soon.

Many people also heard the shrill, long cry of the dragon's horn, which made them feel very irritated.

Some people even saw the restlessness of Rhaegal and Viserion inside the city walls and the loud words of comfort from Queen Daenerys.

Later they learned that the long cry came from the dragon horn of the attackers, a weapon specifically used to deal with dragons.

The reason they didn't succeed was because the black dragon Drogon was not afraid of the sound of the Dragon Horn and took back the Dragon Horn, preventing the green and gold dragons from being affected.

The black dragon also killed the leader of the besiegers, forcing them to stop their siege, allowing the Queen's army to launch a counterattack.

As Meereen celebrated, Drogon suddenly felt a large amount of faith power surging into his mind. This usually only happened when he went to the grasslands to forage for food, and then not that much.

Hearing the cheers of "Long live the Queen" and "Long live Drogon" mixed in with the cheers in the city, Drogon finally understood the reason for the sudden surge in the power of faith.

He didn't expect that he had another source of power of faith besides the Dothraki steppes without realizing it.

Looking at the cheering crowd in the city, Drogon was considering whether he should show off in Meereen occasionally to make the power of faith more powerful.

After the post-war inventory was completed, Dario and Yara came to the royal meeting hall exhausted to report on the battle situation.

A total of 182 warships that were not seriously damaged were captured, and more than 13,000 people were taken prisoners.

Our side lost twelve warships and suffered only more than 800 casualties, which can be said to be a great victory.

Most of the captives are Ironborn from the Iron Islands. After detaining them for a period of time, Daenerys plans to hand them all over to Yara.

Today's battle allowed Daenerys and everyone to see that Yara's bravery is no less than that of men. She also understands the Ironborn better, and some of them are even her old subordinates, so it is most appropriate for her to lead them.

During the report, Drogon heard a shocking piece of news that Euron might not be dead. According to Daario, someone seemed to have seen Euron appear on his ship and then entered the cabin.

This was confirmed after questioning several captives. Drogon did not expect that Euron was still so lucky and had not died in that state.

drogon remembered that he saw his eyeballs exploded and he lay there straight without breathing, but he was not dead. If he had known this would happen, he should have given him two more claws.

Moreover, Drogon did not think that his attack was as simple as just blasting Euron's Crow's Eye. Even if he did not die, he would definitely not have an easy time in the future.

However, Euron's nickname will have to be changed in the future. Without the Crow's Eye, it would be more appropriate to call him One-Eye. This time it is not a fake One-Eye, but the real One-Eye, and the eyepatch cannot be lost.

Although Daenerys was a little disappointed to hear that Euron was not dead, without the Dragon's Horn, Euron no longer posed the biggest threat to her.

The Slaver's Bay became increasingly stable, and Euron sent warships and soldiers to Daenerys. Daenerys's heart in Westeros, which had been dormant for a while, began to stir again.

She secretly asked Tyrion, but Tyrion said that the time was not right yet, Slave Bay was just being settled, and the new soldiers needed to be trained, so she should wait a little longer.

After listening to Tyrion's reasons and seeing that Daenerys was a little anxious, Drogon thought that maybe he could speed up a little.

...

In the Eyrie in the Vale, holding the letter sent from King's Landing in his hand, John couldn't help but frown.

The day after Littlefinger Petyr was thrown out of the Moon Gate, King's Landing demanded that Petyr be handed over to them, and they would put him in the dungeon and interrogate him later.

Naturally, Jon could not hand over Petyr, so he could only lie and say that Petyr accidentally rolled down the cliff while sleeping in the sky prison at night and was smashed to pieces.

He sent the reply to King's Landing, and received another message from King's Landing a day ago. The letter did not mention Petyr again, but the request made him even more embarrassed.

King's Landing somehow learned the news that Sansa and Arya were in the Eyrie, and said that Sansa was the mastermind behind the murder of King Joffrey, and Arya was the daughter of the treasonous criminal Eddard, and both must be sent back to King's Landing.

John naturally didn't believe that a little girl like Sansa could poison the king at the wedding in a heavily guarded place like King's Landing.

There must be some secrets that he doesn't know, but he doesn't want to ask. Sometimes knowing too much is not a good thing.

Of course he didn't want to hand over the daughter of his deceased friend to die, but if he didn't, Queen Mother Cersei might send troops to the Vale.

Although the Eagle's Nest is easy to defend but difficult to attack, the Duke is young, Lady Lysa has just passed away, and there is no one in charge. It is difficult for them, the few members of the Justice Alliance, to win the support of the people.

If King's Landing really attacks, the nobles in the Vale may not necessarily unite to fight against Queen Mother Cersei.

Just when he was in a dilemma, there was a knock on the door. When he opened the door, Sister Sansa was standing at the door.

"Lord Jon, has there been another letter from King's Landing?" Sansa asked first when she entered the room.

Jon felt both troubled and helpless about Sansa and her sister. After Petyr's death, he thought carefully about what had happened in those two days.

It was discovered that Petyr's death was a bit too coincidental. Just as Petyr said, before Arya arrived at the Eyrie, Sansa's testimony might indeed be different from after Arya arrived.

And later he accidentally discovered that Arya's body movements when playing the fencing game with Robin were not something an ordinary noble girl could do.

He then realized that there was a reason why Eddard's illegitimate son Jon gave his sister a real sword. Not only did she like using a sword, she was also very good at it.

He could see that Arya took the light and agile route, not as strong and tough as ordinary knights, and might have received instruction from an expert.

That would explain why Arya was able to grab Robin's hand and accurately thrust the sword into Petyr's chest that day.

He couldn't help but smile bitterly in his heart when he thought that the three old guys who were his allies had actually been fooled by two little girls.

"Sansa, let me ask you again, was Lady Lysa really pushed off the Moon Door by Petyr?" Jon said, staring into Sansa's deep blue eyes.

Sansa also knew that her two sisters' little tricks would not be able to be hidden from John. They just didn't react for a while that day.

"Lord Jon, every word I said that day was true. Although I don't know why Petyr pushed my aunt out of the Moon Door, it was indeed he who pushed my aunt out." Sansa said frankly without avoiding Jon's gaze.

John nodded. They really didn't believe that Lady Lysa would abandon her son and choose to commit suicide.