The maester's diary was found in a safe hidden in a slate-covered hole under the bed in his bedroom.
It is very secretive, and more importantly, no one goes to the bachelor's room on weekdays.
The maester claimed that there was poison hidden in his room, so he reminded all the servants to stay away and he could clean it up by himself.
Therefore, naturally no servants will enter the bachelor's room.
It was only after receiving this 'letter of accusation' that Viserys decided to send someone to secretly search the maester's room.
Then the soldiers found a movable stone slab under the bachelor's bed. They removed the stone slab and found a safe inside.
This diary is hidden in this safe. Along with this diary is a bottle of transparent substance, which is suspected to be the poison 'Tears of Lys'.
Jillian may have intended to use this expensive poison to poison Viserys or his dragon.
It's just that Jillian may not have found the right opportunity yet. It's not that easy for him to poison Viserys.
Since Viserys was frequently assassinated by mercenary killers sent by the Iron Throne, the security level around him has been greatly improved. The 'maester' is not so easy to access Viserys' kitchen, and it is not so easy to poison a dragon.
easy.
But now that the 'maester' is dead, his diary does not indicate what he wants to do with this bottle of 'Tears of Lys'.
No one can know what was going through his mind at that time.
The 'reporting letter' that Viserys received not long ago not only stated that the true identity of 'Maester Gunther' was Gillian Lannister, the third son of Tywin Lannister, Duke of Casterly Rock.
three younger brothers.
Moreover, he also provided some key evidence, confirming that his words were not false, and that the true identity of ‘Maester Gunther’ was Jillian Lannister.
Although the city did send a Maester Gunther, the real maester had already been intercepted and killed by the Lannister family on the way to Dragonstone.
However, the Lannister kept this matter very secret, and few people knew about it.
And the owner of this 'report letter', no...perhaps the owner behind that 'little bird' is one of the few insiders of this matter.
He took the initiative to leak this information to Viserys.
"Varys."
When Viserys just saw the content of the letter, the first thought in his mind was that the child was the 'little bird'.
The owner behind this letter is the ‘Eight-Clawed Spider’, Varys, now the Intelligence Director of the Iron Throne.
He knew that there might be some vague connection between Varys and Targaryen.
When Viserys followed his mother Rhaela Targaryen to hide on Dragonstone, King's Landing had been captured by the Reavers. All the courtiers and nobles had been purged and exchanged, except for a few.
The man gained Robert's trust.
These include Grand Maester Pycelle, Ser Barristan Selmy the Bold, the current captain of the Kingsguard, and Varys, the head of intelligence known as the Eight-Clawed Spider.
However, Queen Layla was still able to receive first-hand intelligence from King's Landing when King's Landing fell and she was hiding on Dragonstone, which meant that Targaryen still had an internal presence in King's Landing.
Viserys had doubted at that time whether this man was Varys.
After all, he later betrayed the Iron Throne and joined the Targaryen camp, claiming to be the country and his future king - Aegon VI.
but...
Viserys did not have that much trust in Varys, and he knew that everything this man said could not be easily believed.
Including his life experience, he came from Lys, he was a slave and was later sold to a troupe as an apprentice, and finally he was bought and had his manhood cut off, etc...
Even the things he did were erratic and unpredictable, let alone the words he said. No one could figure out what his true position was.
Or just like 'Littlefinger' Petyr Baelish, everything he does is just for himself.
Including the future king he seems to be loyal to, may be his nephew Aegon VI Targaryen.
Therefore, Viserys never actively tried to contact Varys after arriving on the continent of Essos.
The spies he placed in King's Landing started from a different branch and only collected some common intelligence and popular trends among the people. They did not try to infiltrate the Red Keep for fear of arousing the alert of Varys, the intelligence leader.
But now.
Viserys had never contacted Varys, but Varys suddenly contacted him.
Although he thought the letter was perfect and did not reveal any of his identity.
He wanted to continue hiding under the water and silently muddied the water.
However, he never thought that his understanding of Viserys was far more clear than Viserys's understanding of him.
Viserys knew that this letter was inseparable from the eunuch.
Therefore, after reading the letter, he quickly asked the guards to continue searching for the child who had just escaped. It was best to capture him alive and uproot Varys's intelligence line hidden in Andalos. However, no news has been sent back yet.
But now, several servants who had been bribed by 'Maester Gunther' were still crying and begging for mercy, which made Viserys a little upset, and then he raised his head and glanced at the guards around him.
"His Majesty?"
The guard and Viserys looked at each other and understood.
Then Viserys waved his hand, and the servants begging for their lives were dragged down directly.
After a while.
Several screams were heard outside the door, the crying stopped suddenly, and a faint smell of blood filled the air.
Viserys sniffed his nose slightly, but did not feel any discomfort at all.
It turned out that he had gradually become accustomed to this smell since then.
"This Gillian Lannister..."
Viserys closed the diary and fiddled with it a few more times.
Wallis's letter stated that Jillian's academic performance in the school city was not very good, and his personality was more lively and active.
And Jillian was able to play seamlessly in Dragonstone and Andalus, but he could not escape his later identity as an explorer.
Reading thousands of books is not as good as traveling thousands of miles.
Jillian gained a wealth of experience in observing astronomical phenomena and medicine during the expedition, which was no worse than that of a bachelor who returned from his studies.
It's just that no one knows where the letters he often exchanges with the school are sent to, and who writes the replies.
That's why he hasn't shown any signs of weakness over the years.