Before supporting the North, there must be a foolproof plan so that the Dragonstone army can march north with peace of mind. Otherwise, not to mention the cities that have been occupied, even Dragonstone may not be protected from attacks by King's Landing.
After thinking for a while, Daenerys looked at Tyrion, wanting to hear his opinion on how to deal with the relationship with his sister Cersei.
"Now we can only temporarily cease fire with Cersei and find a way to get Cersei to send troops. Otherwise, only our army will resist the White Walkers, and even if we win in the end, we will suffer huge losses."
Tyrion thought for a moment, then looked at the ministers around him and Daenerys and said.
After Tyrion finished speaking, everyone else nodded slightly. This was certainly the best solution. What they needed to consider now was how to negotiate with King's Landing and convince them to send troops.
Everyone looked at Tyrion, waiting for him to continue.
Looking at the map table, Tyrion frowned and hesitated for a moment before continuing, "We can discuss the terms of a truce, send someone to deliver a letter to Cersei, and persuade her to send troops."
"Do you think Cersei will send troops?" Oberyn questioned after hearing what Tyrion said.
During his brief stay in King's Landing, he learned that King's Landing had received a request for help from the Night's Watch. At that time, the wildling army was about to attack the city, and the White Walkers were ready to make a move outside the Wall.
Not only did Cersei not believe in the White Walkers, she also joked that the Night's Watch didn't know there was a war in King's Landing and had no spare soldiers to support the Wall.
Tyrion looked up at Oberyn and replied with a wry smile, "I don't know."
Hearing Tyrion's answer, not only Oberyn, but also Daenerys and others frowned.
Tyrion is one of the people who knows Cersei best. If even he is not sure about sending troops to Cersei, then this plan will probably be difficult to implement.
The ministers discussed the terms of the armistice agreement and sent someone to deliver it to King's Landing.
Normally, the two warring parties should send envoys to deliver letters, but the North is facing the trampling of the Army of the Dead. Tyrion's solution is to use ravens to deliver the letter to King's Landing, and then meet formally to sign an armistice agreement after Cersei agrees to the terms.
At the same time as Dragonstone received the message from the ravens on the Wall, King's Landing and other nobles also received letters for help.
They had received several requests for help before, but they were all ignored. But this time was different. The White Walkers actually broke through the Wall.
They had already seen the Night's Watch's description of the White Walkers, and their thoughts on the strange White Walkers were similar to Cersei's, thinking that they were false creatures made up by the Night's Watch to seek support.
After hearing that Stannis led his troops to support the Wall, they no longer responded to the Night's Watch's request for help.
More than a month later, I received another letter for help and the news I saw was that the Great Wall of Despair had fallen.
With the defense of the Great Wall that has stood for a thousand years and Stannis, a duke who has experienced many wars, leading the team, the fact that the Wall was lost in such a short time forced them to take it seriously.
They certainly would not doubt the truth of the news. Although the Night's Watch was mostly composed of criminals and illegitimate children of nobles, their trustworthiness was not high.
But with Stannis's iron-like character, he would never do such a weak and bullying thing, which only means that the Wall has really been lost.
From this it seems that what the Night's Watch said before, that the White Walkers who had disappeared for thousands of years would return to the world, might be true.
After confirming the news, all the nobles turned their attention to King's Landing and Dragonstone to see how these two parties would decide.
At the King's Landing royal court meeting, sitting on a chair, Cersei looked casually at the royal courtiers with different expressions, waiting for them to express their opinions on the Night's Watch's letter for help.
After reading the letter, several ministers had different ideas, but no one spoke first. They knew in their hearts that it was useless to think anything, and what was most important was what Cersei wanted to do.
Seeing that no one spoke, Cersei frowned slightly. Just as she was about to adjourn the meeting, she saw her uncle Kevan suddenly stand up.
"I think we should temporarily cease fire and send people to support the North."
Kevan had already guessed his niece's decision, but he had to give his advice. He had already felt the huge threat from the White Walkers from the letter for help.
After hearing what her uncle Kevan said, Cersei regretted not ending the meeting earlier. She suppressed her anger and said, "It's not us who want a truce, but Daenerys Targaryen. She's the one who's been attacking, not us."
Ever since Daenerys arrived in Westeros, she has been constantly on the defensive. The only sneak attack she made almost resulted in an annihilation of her entire army. Cersei became furious when she thought of the recent series of setbacks.
Even though she had lost tens of thousands of soldiers, her uncle Kevan still wanted to support the North. Cersei doubted whether he was a Lannister.
Kevan just wanted to make a suggestion, but he didn't expect to provoke Cersei's words. He knew that no matter how much he said, it would be useless, so he sat in the chair, turned his head to the side and stopped talking.
Seeing that her uncle did not refute, Cersei was about to adjourn the meeting when she heard a knock on the door. She couldn't help but frown. The guard outside knew that she and others were in a royal meeting, but still knocked on the door. The anger that had just subsided almost flared up again.
Meryn, the captain of the Kingsguard who was temporarily replacing Jaime, opened the door and came back with a letter and handed it to Cersei.
Looking at the seal of the King's Hand on the letter, Cersei narrowed her eyes slightly, removed the sealing wax, unfolded the letter, and after just a few glances at it, she angrily threw the letter on the table.
The other ministers frowned slightly when they looked at the angry Cersei, wondering what was in the letter that made her so angry.
Kevan, who was closest to her, picked up the letter on the table, read it, and then passed it to other ministers.
In the letter, Tyrion explained the horror of the White Walkers on behalf of Daenerys, and expressed his willingness to make a truce with King's Landing and remain in place based on the current occupied cities until the Night King was defeated.
Both sides sent out two-thirds of their forces to stop the Night King's army of the dead.
After reading the letter from Dragonstone, all the ministers present turned their eyes to Queen Mother Cersei to hear her decision.
Cersei was still angry after sitting in the chair for a few minutes. She had just opposed her uncle Kevan when she received a letter from Daenerys asking for reinforcements for the Night's Watch. How could she not be angry?
Besides, she already knew that the Stark Wolf family who killed her son Joffrey had already joined Daenerys.
Even if the White Walkers really invaded the North, the ones who would be most anxious would be the Wolf family and Daenerys. What does it have to do with Cersei?
Even if the Death Legion disturbed the northern border and destroyed thousands of miles of Chiye, she didn't feel sorry at all.
"Write a reply to Daenerys. A ceasefire is fine, but don't even think about asking me to send troops!"
After speaking to Kevan, Cersei walked out of the meeting room alone.
The remaining ministers looked at each other. They were not surprised by Cersei's decision, but they were all wondering in their hearts whether Daenerys would leave Cersei alone and send the troops out on her own.
Cersei's reply was quickly placed on the Dragonstone map table, and the content of the reply did not surprise Daenerys and others.
After reading Cersei's reply, although everyone had expected it, Tyrion didn't know how to deal with it.
If Cersei does not send out troops, the responsibility of fighting the White Walkers will fall entirely on the soldiers of Dragonstone.
Stannis relied on more than 30,000 soldiers to defend the Wall, but was unable to stop the White Walkers for several days.
Even though Dragonstone now has an army of 130,000, it is still unable to stop the Night King's army without any strategic locations to defend. Moreover, it is impossible for all 130,000 troops to be sent to the North.
Thinking of this, Tyrion couldn't help but look at the greatest support of the Dragonstone army - Drogon on Daenerys' shoulder.
Perhaps only with Drogon's strength can the Night King's army be destroyed in the North.
Seeing Tyrion looking at him, Drogon certainly knew what he was thinking, but the White Walkers and the Night King were not as easy to deal with as they imagined.