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Chapter 186 - Chapter 186: The Night King is Not Easy to Kill

Daenerys, who was originally a little angry, saw that Ramsay was so respectful to her. She thought that her previous thoughts might have wronged King's Landing or Winterfell. After hearing Drogon's inner words, she realized that she was almost deceived by Ramsay on the surface.

"Open the city gates immediately to allow Jon and some soldiers to enter the city, and provide them with food and lodging."

Daenerys didn't bother to be polite to Ramsay and gave a direct order.

She also realized that although Winterfell was large, it could not accommodate all the soldiers outside the city, so she could only let Jon and the others enter the city first.

Ramsay didn't expect that Daenerys, the Dragon Queen, was so tough despite her young age.

He also wanted to resist, but facing Drogon who was staring at him, he quickly suppressed the thought and nodded in obedience.

Although Winterfell is large, it can only accommodate more than 10,000 soldiers at most, and that's when they sleep on the floor.

Although the city gates were open, only a part of the soldiers came in. However, those who did not come in had no complaints. All they wanted was support, not to sleep on the floor in order to enter Winterfell.

After Jon and everyone entered the city, Drogon flew into the sky and warned Rhaegal and Viserion not to wander around, and only fly over Winterfell or south.

Drogon was afraid that they would run headlong into the Night King's army of the dead, and it would be too late to save them.

After shrinking and landing on the ground, Drogon flew back to Daenerys' shoulder.

This place is not like Dragonstone. Without Barristan, the Queen's Iron Guard, and bloodguards like Rakharo, Drogon is Daenerys' only guard.

Jon roughly arranged the soldiers entering Winterfell, and then brought Davos and others to the meeting room.

Looking at the people following Jon, Drogon looked back and forth between Bran and the red woman.

Seeing Drogon's calm gaze, Bran realized that Daenerys's black dragon seemed to have known that he was here and was not surprised at all.

I remembered the words he threatened me with in the green vision when I was spying on Drogon.

The Black Dragon should have known exactly where I was at that time, so he was not surprised at all to see me now.

Bran can see everything he wants to see through the green vision, and Drogon gives him the feeling that he knows everything about him, which makes him extremely uncomfortable and a little scared.

In fact, Drogon was a little surprised after seeing Bran. Bran now seemed more human, instead of being so indifferent to everything.

When Melisandre quickly lowered her eyes after seeing him, Drogon realized that she had discovered the aura of the true god in him.

I wonder what the difference is between herself, a newly promoted god, and her King of Light in her heart.

Bran and Melisandre had already seen Drogon outside the city and were both shocked by his huge change.

They also didn't want to face Drogon, the black dragon with the aura of a true god, but the situation forced them to come. Even if they didn't come now, they would have to meet the black dragon in the future.

"How could the Wall be lost so easily?" Daenerys asked the biggest question in her mind after Jon introduced each other.

"It's all because of the Horn of Winter!"

"The Horn of Winter?" The name reminded Daenerys of the dragon's horn.

"Yes, the Night King may have received the legendary Horn of Winter from Craster..."

Jon gave a brief account of the Battle of the Wall.

As for the Horn of Winter obtained by the Night King, he speculated that it might have come from Craster, Gilly's father, who had sacrificed his son to the White Walkers.

Because according to the older Night's Watchmen, Craster had inquired about the whereabouts of the Horn of Winter, and he had been serving the White Walkers.

Daenerys felt very incredible when she heard that there were humans who would voluntarily offer their children to the White Walkers.

Daenerys did not continue to inquire about the source of the Horn of Winter in the Night King's hand. The Wall had been lost, and it no longer mattered whether it was Craster who gave the Night King the horn.

Outside the city, Daenerys learned from Jon that Stannis was seriously injured and died before she even saw him.

Daenerys didn't feel much about Stannis' death, but she felt a little bit reluctant when she thought of Shireen who went to Oldtown for treatment.

"Where is the Army of the Dead now? Do you know how many days it will take to reach Winterfell?"

After listening to Jon's story, Daenerys asked about the specific situation of the Night King's army.

Hearing Daenerys' question, Jon looked at Bran, who knew the Night King best.

"The Death Army has already reached Last Hearth. At their speed, they will reach Winterfell in about eight to ten days."

"Eight to ten days is too fast. It will take at least twelve days for the infantry heading north to reach Winterfell."

Bran finished speaking and Daenerys thought about the plan they had made before leaving Dragonstone and said.

"Is there any way to delay their arrival?" Daenerys asked again.

"No, unless we stop the Army of the Dead far away from Winterfell, but the losses would be too great and the stop time wouldn't be long." Jon frowned.

"How many people are there in the Death Army now?" Daenerys continued to ask.

Jon thought for a moment and said, "About a hundred thousand. By the time we reach Winterfell, there will probably be a hundred and twenty thousand."

Daenerys knows that the Night King is always looking to resurrect the dead and his army is constantly growing.

"How many people will come to Dragonstone and King's Landing?" Jon asked the question that everyone present was most concerned about.

Daenerys calculated and replied, "King's Landing will send 40,000 troops, and Ramsay will send more than 10,000 troops. Dragonstone will send 90,000 troops, and the Vale will send 5,000 troops. About 150,000."

When they heard that 150,000 people were coming to support the North, Jon and the others' eyes lit up.

Together with the Night's Watch, a total of 165,000 people, plus three dragons, Jon immediately had confidence in defeating the Night King's army of the dead.

[The Night King is not so easy to deal with! ] Looking at the shining eyes of several people, Drogon remembered the records about the White Walkers and the Night King that he had seen in the book city, and complained in his heart.

Legend has it that the long night thousands of years ago was ended by a hero named Azor Ahai using the Lightbringer he created himself.

In the previous episode, the Night King was killed by Arya using Valyrian steel. Even if Arya had the ability to do so, the Night King should not be killed simply by using Valyrian steel. Otherwise, why would Azor go to so much trouble to create the Lightbringer?

Drogon has not thought of an effective way to kill the Night King yet.

Daenerys was not very optimistic about the 160,000-strong army against the Army of the Dead, and she became even more worried after hearing Drogon's words.

Before setting off, she and Tyrion and others discussed how to deal with the Army of the Dead and the Night King.

The Death Army can only create more dragonglass weapons to deal with it. As for the Night King, they can only rely on Drogon and hope that the dragon flame can burn him to death.

And now even Drogon says that the Night King is not easy to kill, which only means that he is not sure about killing the Night King with dragon fire.

The Night King is the culprit who created the White Walkers. If he cannot be killed, as long as his own soldiers die, he will continue to create wights and they will never be killed.

If the Night King cannot be killed, killing more wights will not completely solve the problem.