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Chapter 170 - Chapter 170: Jealousy from Dario

"Dragonglass is the most powerful weapon to destroy the White Walkers. I want to lead people to mine the dragonglass mine next to Dragonstone Island to make weapons and arrowheads to resist the Night King's army of the dead."

"Mine dragonglass?" Daenerys didn't expect that this was the purpose of Jon's coming.

Moreover, she herself didn't know that there was a dragonglass mine under Dragonstone. Then she thought that Stannis had been the Duke of Dragonstone for more than ten years and should know Dragonstone very well.

At the same time, Daenerys thought of what Drogon had said, that Valyrian weapons and dragonglass could destroy the White Walkers.

Seeing that Daenerys was a little confused, Jon said again: "Yes, only Valyrian steel weapons, dragon glass weapons and dragon flame can kill the White Walkers."

After listening to Jon's words, everyone couldn't help but look at Drogon on Daenerys' shoulder.

Drogon's dragon fire can burn a person into a pile of broken bones, so it is of course no problem to burn the White Walkers. Then they realized that the dragon fire Jon was talking about should be just the ordinary dragon fire of Rhaegal and Viserion.

Drogon's dragon flame is much more powerful than theirs, which Jon, the commander of the Night's Watch who is far away at the Wall, probably doesn't know.

When Daenerys heard Jon mention that dragon fire could burn the White Walkers to death, she didn't know whether he was simply stating the facts or wanted his dragons to participate in guarding the Wall.

How could she let Rhaegal and his men go to the Wall when the White Walkers were so strange? Even though Drogon was powerful, how could she bear to let him leave her?

So she could only play dumb and listen to Jon continue.

Jon then told everyone the information about the White Walkers he had heard from Bran.

After listening to Jon's detailed narration, Daenerys' ministers gradually believed what Tyrion had said about the White Walkers.

They didn't expect that there really were creatures like White Walkers and Wights in the world, which made them feel a little chilly.

After listening to Jon's story, Daenerys asked about the exact location of the dragonglass, and agreed to Jon's request after confirming that the mining of dragonglass would not cause damage to Dragonstone.

Jon didn't expect that the young queen Daenerys would be so easy to talk to. He thought it would take a lot of effort to persuade Daenerys to mine dragonglass, but he didn't expect that she would agree so readily.

The reason why Daenerys agreed so readily was that she had already heard from Tyrion about the threat posed by the White Walkers to humans, and Drogon obviously knew a lot about them.

Of course, another reason was that she liked Jon, otherwise she might have really made things a little difficult for this somewhat reserved young commander of the Night's Watch.

Everyone in the hall was a little surprised that Daenerys agreed so readily to the request to mine dragonglass, but they thought of the plan Tyrion had made when he first arrived at Dragonstone.

One of the reasons for not attacking King's Landing immediately was the White Walkers outside the Wall.

From this point of view, it makes sense for Daenerys to support Jon, the commander of the Night's Watch.

However, Daario, who was standing in the hall, did not think so. He always felt that there was something wrong with the way Daenerys looked at Jon.

It made him wonder if Daenerys had taken a fancy to Jon, a young and handsome boy.

Since following Daenerys, Daario has expressed his love for her more than once, but was politely rejected by Daenerys.

Daario thought Daenerys was equally interested in all men, but today he felt very uncomfortable seeing the way Daenerys looked at Jon.

It made him change his previous thoughts and doubt his own charm.

He decided to pay more attention to the two of them to see if they would develop in the direction he wanted.

As he was about to leave the hall, Jon opened his mouth, wanting to mention again that dragon fire could burn the White Walkers to death.

If Daenerys could send out the dragons that he saw over Dragonstone, the damage to the White Walkers would be enormous, and the loss of some Night's Watch brothers would be reduced.

But when he looked up and saw Daenerys being intimate with her little dragon, he didn't say it.

As Daenerys walked down the platform, Shireen ran towards Davos, threw herself into his arms and hugged him tightly.

Looking at Shireen holding him, Davos' eyes became slightly moist. He had watched Shireen grow up since she was a child, and since his son's death, he had treated Shireen as his own daughter.

He was a little worried after sending Shireen away at Dragonstone. After all, Shireen was a little girl going to Slaver's Bay, where she was helpless and had no one to take care of her. He didn't even know whether his decision was right or wrong.

But when he asked Shireen who asked him to go to Slaver's Bay, she did not tell him who it was. She only told Davos not to worry, and that the person who sent her to Slaver's Bay was trustworthy.

After seeing Shireen's uncle burned to death, he knew he had to send Shireen away.

What he didn't expect was that he would see Shireen again on Dragonstone so soon, and he also saw why Shireen could receive him in the hall.

Queen Daenerys trusts and values ​​Shireen so much that she even lets a little girl like her participate in politics.

Although Davos could not assess Shireen's level of knowledge, he knew that Shireen had loved reading since she was a child, and her father Stannis fully satisfied her hobby.

After Shireen taught him how to read, she checked with him the letters that were collected from all over the world and sent them to Dragonstone. She also gave him suggestions on how to deal with them. Davos felt at that time that Shireen had a certain level of ability in handling government affairs.

Now seeing her participating in politics, some people are just surprised that Daenerys has given Shireen so much trust, but they do not doubt whether Shireen has the ability to participate in politics.

As Shireen and Davos embraced passionately, Tyrion also walked with Jon.

"You came a little late. If you had come yesterday, you could have seen Robb and his mother Catelyn." Tyrion said as he walked.

"Are Robb and the others out of trouble?" Jon stopped and looked at Tyrion in surprise.

"The queen has come to Dragonstone with an army of 100,000 and three dragons. How long do you think the Lannister and Frey armies can safely besiege Riverrun?" Tyrion looked at Jon and asked instead of answering.

Jon didn't know much about the struggle among the nobles of the Seven Kingdoms, and he couldn't see through the interests involved. Almost all of his mind and energy was used to defend against the invasion of the White Walkers.

Although he knew that Robb was besieged at Riverrun, he was unable to help them.

Not to mention that the White Walkers were about to approach the Wall, even if there were no White Walkers, it would be impossible for him, the commander of the Night's Watch, to lead his brothers in lifting the siege of Riverrun.

The neutral status of the Night's Watch did not allow him to do so, and he could only silently follow the news of Riverrun and his two sisters at the Wall.

Now hearing that they were relieved and had pledged their allegiance to Queen Daenerys, Jon was naturally very happy.

He was indeed a little regretful that he couldn't meet Robb, but when he thought of Catelyn, Jon was afraid to see her.

Being more familiar with Tyrion, Jon couldn't help but express his idea of ​​asking Daenerys to send a dragon to guard the Wall.

For Jon, a young commander of the Night's Watch who has grown out of his childishness and matured a lot, but whose thoughts are still limited to the Wall.

Of course, Tyrion had already seen through his thoughts. Not only did he want Daenerys to send out dragons, he also wanted her to send out troops.

This reminded Tyrion of the time when he counselled Jon at the Wall, and he said to him: "Your understanding of the White Walkers is limited to wights and White Walkers. Even the Children of the Forest don't know how to kill the Night King."

"Resurrecting the dead is so strange. How much do you know about the Night King's methods?"

Tyrion has a wide range of knowledge and has a deep understanding of extraordinary methods. He does not think that the White Walkers who existed thousands of years ago and were not completely killed would be so easy to deal with.

Seeing Jon frowning and thinking, Tyrion continued, "Even if the queen sends you a dragon, you can't command it. What if something happens to the dragon at the Wall? How will you explain it to the queen?"

"I know you have sent messages to the nobles many times, asking for support for the Wall, but you have received almost no response. Only Stannis went to the Wall."

"Do you still want the Queen to send troops to support the Wall? But considering Stannis's strength, who do you think will be in charge of the command of the Wall even if the Queen goes there?"

Jon is not stupid, he just has too little contact with these things and thinks even less about them. After being reminded by Tyrion, he immediately figured out the key.

He completely gave up the idea of ​​borrowing dragons and soldiers from Daenerys, and focused on finding someone to mine for dragon crystal.