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Chapter two hundred and eighty third the death of Mier

Forty thousand Dothraki roaring warriors swooped in and captured Myr.

Then the three khaos ordered that the swords should not be sealed for three days, allowing the tribesmen to burn, kill and loot as they pleased.

They seemed to want to take out all the grievances they had suffered in Pentos on Myr.

Myr, a prosperous trading city-state known for its excellent handicrafts, encountered the most terrifying nightmare in three days.

It is almost impossible to imagine with human thinking, and the soul trembles from it.

The sky in Myr is always shrouded in thick fog burning with flames, and the sky is dark both day and night. Even the harshest sea breeze cannot blow away these thick fogs.

The blazing fire illuminated the entire sky in blood-red color.

Under the flames and thick smoke, the Dothraki wielded their butcher knives wantonly, breaking into families with noble blood, breaking into the homes of Myr citizens, raping and plundering them in the street, and then chopped off their heads with one knife.

The fire set by the Dothraki burned in Myr for half a month without being extinguished.

In addition to the smoke of gunpowder, the air of the city-state is filled with the disgusting smell of blood.

After the wanton bloody massacre, the heads of countless Myr citizen slaves were cast into pieces and placed in the streets and alleys of Myr, revealing their ferocious faces.

Every household was beaten, smashed, looted, burned, and looted. Only a few people who were better at hiding and children who were no taller than a wheel survived. A large number of young and middle-aged men and women were captured and made into slaves.

Even the Governor's Council Palace on Governor's Hill was captured by the Dothraki. The defenders held on for three days and finally fell. All the soldiers were beheaded, and the governors who had no time to escape were also hanged. On the palace.

Their corpses waited several days after the Dothraki left before an adventurer finally dared to go deep into the city of Myr to find them.

However, their bodies had fallen to the ground and were already rotting.

Myr suffered a nightmare of unimaginable horror and was nearly destroyed in a Dothraki orgy.

After these 40,000 Dothraki burned, killed, robbed and captured a large number of slaves in the city of Myr, they finally left Mir with a large amount of treasures and slaves, satisfied, and returned towards the Dothraki Sea.

They will sell these Myrs to Slaver's Bay east of the Dothraki Sea.

The horrific nightmare that Myr encountered caused an uproar throughout the Western Free Trade Cities.

Like a magnitude 9 earthquake, it instantly caused an explosive sensation.

No one expected such a thing to happen.

After the defeat of Pentos, the Dothraki actually raided Myr, entered the city of Myr and used butcher knives, massacring the entire city of Myr.

This is something that is almost unimaginable to the nobles in a free trade city-state that focuses on profit exchange. Although they have often committed genocide, they have never done such a heart-rending massacre.

However, it was only at this time that people seemed to remember that the Dothraki were just 'barbarians' who had just left their homeland in their long and rolling history.

The story of the Kingdom of Salol seems to be unfolding.

"What?"

Viserys was also shocked when he received the news in Pentos.

He had never expected that something like this would happen. A powerful trading city-state in Myr would be captured by the Dothraki in a sneak attack.

Pentos is very close to Myr, and Viserys received the news a step faster than other forces except the former members of the "Three Daughters Kingdom".

Viserys then personally boarded the dragon and flew to Myr.

However, when Viserys rode Balerion and descended through the billowing smoke that shrouded the sky above Myr.

All the Dothraki in the city of Myr have long been gone, leaving only the ruins of the city that were massacred and destroyed.

The citizens of Myr and the children who were lucky enough to escape this massacre looked at Viserys falling from the sky with empty and numb eyes.

That look even frightened Viserys.

"Hell on Earth"

Looking at the scene in front of him, this sentence flashed through Viserys' mind.

"These damn murderers."

Afterwards, Viserys felt a little heavy and did not stay here any longer.

He already knew what was going on here, and then flew back to Pentos on the dragon.

When something like this happened in Myr, Viserys was not to blame.

After all, they only defeated the invading enemy. The enemy was driven away and turned around to attack Myr. If Pentos fell, I'm afraid the end would not be any better than that of Myr.

The once glorious Kingdom of Salol is such a clear example, but it has long been wiped off the ground.

The reason is that the Dothraki invaded their country and destroyed cities one after another.

Shanath, the royal capital of the Kingdom of Salor, was once known as the 'City of a Thousand Towers', but is now called 'Ves Kvor' in Dothraki, which means the city of parasites.

The "Caravan City" of Kashas is now called "Wuga Samui", which means "Broken God".

There are also Wes Lecoser's "Rat City", Wes Gradka's "Dirty City" and so on.

These cities were named after Dothraki because they were places destroyed by the Dothraki, and were even insulted as cities of rats, disease, and parasites.

Now Myr is a newly destroyed city by the Dothraki.

And now, more than a month and nearly two months have passed since Mill suffered a massacre.

Except for several major trading city-states who organized fleets to enter the ruins, Pentos did not send anyone to go deep in because Viserys had already been there himself.

Viserys is considering the next direction of development. The situation in Myr is now complicated, and all forces are involved. It can be said that it is a mixed bag.

The armies of Tyrosh and Lys were the first to enter the ruins and took control of part of the city. Due to the situation, some minor conflicts broke out between the two sides, and bloodshed occurred.

Immediately afterwards, the Volantis consul, unwilling to be left alone, also sent a tiger-robed army to garrison the city of Myr. The tense Tyroshi army and the Lysian army immediately became jealous of the same enemy when they saw the Volantis.

Later, I heard that the Braavos people had also sent a fleet and had just entered Myr City with a large amount of relief supplies.

At the same time, there are also rumors that a group of black-robed messengers who believe in the Black Goat God in Qohor seem to have smelled it.

They wanted to take this opportunity to hold a bloody sacrifice in Myr, but the reason they said was to help save the dead.

After all, the Black Goat God is also one of the Gods of Death.

Of course, these believers do not want to take the opportunity to harvest the souls of the dead and dedicate them to their gods.

The situation in Myr was too complex, so Viserys did not intervene.

He was still thinking about the previous question of whether to target Braavos or Westeros next.

But at this juncture.

The messenger from Braavos has arrived.


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