As for the little tricks played by Sansa and her sister Arya, he could only regard them as the sisters' self-protection after the family encountered great changes.
"Take a look!" said Jon, handing the letter from King's Landing directly to Sansa.
The content of the letter did not exceed Sansa's expectations. Cersei already knew that she had come to the Eyrie.
Handing the letter to Arya, Sansa looked at Yohn and said, "Mad King Aerys demanded that Lord Arryn hand over the heads of my father and King Robert, or he would send troops to the Vale."
"Lord Arryn resolutely raised the banner of resistance against the Mad King in order to save his adopted son's life. Are you going to hand over my sisters because of Cersei's threats?"
After listening to Sansa's words, John couldn't help but let out a bitter smile in his heart.
The person in front of her now is no longer the crying and weak little girl, but an aggressive politician.
Looking at Arya, who was looking up and waiting for his answer with a heroic look on her face, Jon could only say that Littlefinger's death was worth it.
Even if he didn't die that day, if given enough time, he would die at the hands of the two sisters sooner or later.
"If you are not handed over, Queen Mother Cersei will surely lead her army out of the Vale. Robin is young and it will be difficult for him to convince others. Although the Eyrie is easy to defend and difficult to attack, it may not be able to withstand the army of King's Landing."
Although John had already made up his mind, he still wanted to hear Sansa's answer.
Sansa really wanted to tell everyone that the mastermind behind Joffrey's murder was the Queen of Thorns in Highgarden, who was married to the Lannisters. If this news were made public, the two families would surely fight.
But Little Finger, the mastermind, is dead, and what she says as the mastermind who has been convicted may not be believed.
So she thought for a moment and said, "The Seven Kingdoms are in chaos right now. King's Landing and the Freys have already sent tens of thousands of troops to besiege Riverrun. And Lord Stannis of Dragonstone is waiting to gather his strength before attacking King's Landing again. Cersei must not have many troops to attack the Eyrie."
"Even if she sends a small number of troops, there is no need to worry about the Eagle's Nest being breached given its natural defenses."
After Sansa finished speaking, Yohn nodded slightly, and then said, "As far as I know, Lord Stannis has been crippled after the battle of King's Landing. He has now left Dragonstone and his whereabouts are unknown, eliminating the threat to King's Landing."
Suddenly hearing that Stannis had given up attacking King's Landing, Sansa thought for a moment and could only say, "Stannis will never give up King's Landing. He should just be leaving temporarily and will come back sooner or later!"
Listening to her sisters Sansa and Jon analyzing the current situation, Arya was confused and couldn't get a word in.
It's okay for her to play with Needle or kill two not-so-strong people, but as for analyzing the current situation, she can only stand aside.
Watching Sansa chatting with John, she couldn't help but admire her. She didn't expect that Sansa, who could only sew clothes, actually knew all these things.
John remained silent after hearing Sansa's explanation. It was not easy for Sansa to analyze these things. It seemed that she had learned a lot while being trapped in King's Landing.
Although war has broken out in the Seven Kingdoms and there is also the threat of Stannis in King's Landing, there is certainly no shortage of troops if they really want to attack the Eyrie.
However, the current King Tommen is young, and if he was the son of King Robert who grew up in the valley, Jon might have supported him out of consideration for their old friendship.
However, he is not, but the son of incest between Cersei and her brother Jaime.
Now that Cersei is in control of the government, Jon does not think she can develop the Seven Kingdoms well.
The Arryn family was the first group of Andal nobles to invade Westeros more than 6,000 years ago. They have the purest Andal noble blood and have ruled the Kingdom of the Vale for thousands of years.
The Eyrie was even known as the city that could never be conquered, and it was only during the reign of Aegon the Conqueror that it succumbed to him and his mount, the Black Death, Balerion.
It is simply wishful thinking for Cersei to capture the Eyrie with her small army.
Robin's father, Lord Arryn, refused to hand over his two adopted sons, so Jon would naturally not succumb to that crazy woman Cersei and send Sansa and her sister away.
Looking at the two sisters who were staring at him nervously, Jon smiled and said, "Just stay in the Eyrie and take good care of little Duke Robin. I won't hand you over to Cersei."
Another reason why John didn't hand over Sansa and the others was because of Robin.
He found that Robin was extremely dependent on Sansa, treating her as his deceased mother. Arya also had a very good relationship with Robin and often accompanied him in fencing.
If he wanted to hand over Sansa and the others, the first person who would be unwilling would definitely be Robin.
Having made the decision, Jon no longer hesitated. After separating from Sansa and her sister, he went to find other nobles in the Vale, preparing to unite against the possible army from King's Landing.
After getting the desired results, Sansa and Arya were completely relieved and returned to their homes with satisfaction.
......
In the council room, Daenerys was looking at the news about Westeros sent by Varys.
The wildlings have reached the Wall and launched a siege, which was successfully held by the Night's Watch.
Littlefinger Petyr died in the Eyrie in the Vale. According to the people of the Vale, Petyr was imprisoned in the Sky Prison for murdering the former Duchess of the Eyrie.
He rolled over in his sleep at night in the prison and accidentally fell off a hundred-foot cliff and died.
Upon seeing this news, everyone except Daenerys who didn't know Petyr Littlefinger, Tyrion, Barristan, and Drogon were all shocked.
This biggest troublemaker in the Seven Kingdoms, a man who played with people's hearts to perfection, died so soon, or died in his sleep?
If it wasn't for this message from Varys, Drogon wouldn't have believed it.
Not to mention Drogon, Tyrion and others, even Varys, who wrote the message, couldn't believe it.
Petyr, who had wrestled with him several times in King's Landing and never lost, died just like that.
After receiving the news, Varys was still a little bit unconvinced, so he asked someone to investigate again before confirming it.
Knowing that Petyr is dead, Drogon sees the message that Cersei demands the Eyrie hand over Sansa and Arya.
When Drogon saw these two people, he immediately thought of Littlefinger's death. Could it be that these two sisters had killed Littlefinger in advance?
Otherwise, how can we explain that Littlefinger, who is so smart and cautious about life, would roll down a hundred-foot cliff in his sleep?
Although Tyrion also felt that Littlefinger's death was strange, he did not blame Sansa. His wife, who was only in name only, would not be able to kill Littlefinger, and even if she wanted to, she did not have the ability to do so.
Although Littlefinger's death was far beyond Tyrion's expectations, he was now thinking about another question.
Tyrion also saw the scene where Drogon was looking at the letter attentively when Daenerys was reading it just now.
A few days ago, he overheard someone say that Daenerys was teaching Drogon to write, and he thought it was ridiculous. He thought Daenerys was playing with her little dragon.
But today, seeing drogon reading the letter carefully and thoughtfully, he couldn't help but suspect that drogon not only knew how to read, but could also write.
He then thought of the connection between Drogon and the mysterious man. If Drogon had learned to write long ago, then could it be possible that Drogon was the mysterious man who had been exchanging letters with Varys?
As soon as he thought of this, Tyrion rejected the idea in his mind. Even if Drogon was smart and knew many words, he could have written long ago, so he could not be the mysterious man.
Because the things related to the mysterious man are not something a dragon can do, and it has nothing to do with intelligence or knowing how to read and write.
As he thought about it, Tyrion fell into endless entanglement again.
"Lord Tyrion, do you think the Eyrie will hand over Sansa and Arya?"