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Chapter five hundred and ninetieth situation

"Your uncle has done well during this time."

After reading the information in his hand, Viserys put the letter on the candle and lit it.

The firelight illuminated his cheek, and then he threw it to the ground and turned into a ball of ashes, and then he raised his head.

"Uncle Oberyn?"

Queen Arianne, who was sitting opposite Viserys, had just read the information, but there was not much joy on her face, but a look of worry.

"But I think his torture was a bit too cruel."

"For example, Balon Swann, the heir to Stonehelm, I don't think it's a big deal to let him go. After all, he helped us kill Stannis."

Arianne believed that Balon Swann was just an insignificant role, and killing him or letting him go would not affect the overall situation.

She didn't understand why Oberyn didn't choose to let him go, but insisted on killing him. Before Viserys left King's Landing, he gave Oberyn full power. He had great autonomy and no one would interfere.

"Will Sir Gulian Siwen rebel because of this matter?"

"After all, that was his last son."

Under the bright candlelight, the beautiful Queen of Dorne then spoke worriedly.

"Yes or no, it doesn't matter. Oberyn knows what he is doing and what role he plays."

However, Viserys just shook his head slightly and said.

"As you said, Arianne, I don't need to consider how Gurian Swann feels."

"If he tolerates it, let him live. If he is dissatisfied and wants to rebel, then kill him."

"It just served as a warning to the monkeys. The reunification of the Seven Kingdoms does not mean that the soldiers have disarmed and returned to their fields."

In fact, because of the New Deal, the warlike sentiments of the soldiers were at an all-time high. Although there were no major wars in the Seven Kingdoms, small conflicts continued to occur, such as a certain village being massacred and looted, a certain noble daughter being kidnapped, etc.

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And yesterday, Gudi had just rushed to deliver a few heads and a pair of bronze armor, which belonged to the last remaining members of the Royce family in Runestone City.

After the war in the valley ended, Yohn Royce and his eldest son were buried in the civil war. His second son, Robert Royce, led the soldiers to escape back to Runestone City, and then stayed behind closed doors.

Then Sir Lynn Corbray took the initiative to lead an army to attack Runestone City. It took him a month to finally conquer this strong castle and beheaded Robert Royce and his young brother Wilmar Roy.

Si's head.

The former squire of Sir Lynn Corbray, now the Earl of Redwall, Michael Redford, who was now 'supported' by Lord Yoon Royce, beheaded his wife with his own hands in fear.

Announced a complete separation from the Royce family to prevent being implicated.

Michel's actions made the valley nobles somewhat disdainful, but his decisive actions still had an effect, and in the end, he was not implicated in the purge of Yohn Royce's gang.

The heads of Robert, Weimar, Yassina Royce and the ancestral bronze armor of the Royce family were rushed to Highgarden.

However, Viserys didn't feel much about this. He just glanced at it and then waved his hand to let the soldiers bury the three heads. As for the historic bronze armor, he kept it.

In fact, he did not want to confiscate the Royce family and exterminate them. He just wanted to take back the Runestone City. However, he did not expect that these valley nobles who had just surrendered wanted to prove themselves. Perhaps the converts were fanatical and used too much force.

The Royce family was wiped out.

Viserys does not hate Count Yohn Royce that much, even if the other party has caused him a lot of trouble. On the contrary, he is somewhat optimistic about this person. If Yohn Royce is willing to surrender, the valley

It may not be Littlefinger's turn to be the Governor.

But unfortunately, this 'Bronze Yohn' was on the wrong team, which ultimately led to his death.

The Royce family, which once gave birth to the ‘Supreme King of the Valley, Five Fingers Peninsula and the Moon Mountains’, also disappeared from the long history.

However, Viserys would not feel sorry for him. Everyone must be responsible for their own choices, especially when he is the leader of the clan and the commander-in-chief of the entire army, he has more responsibilities on his shoulders.

"The nobles in King's Landing are too annoying, but they have spent enough time hiding here to seek peace."

Viserys teased his daughter. The swaddled baby babbled and reached out to grab him, but was dodged.

Diana pursed her lips, and Viserys hurriedly put his fingers over and grabbed his father. Diana then smiled, her violet eyes pure and untainted by any dust.

"Ey"

The only person in the world who could make Viserys surrender willingly was this little princess, and the silver-haired young man couldn't help but smile slightly, pinched his daughter's cheek, and then said.

"Start tomorrow and return to King's Landing."

Although today's public trial is the most eye-catching event in King's Landing and even the entire Westeros, the operation of the entire country will certainly not stop because of this.

Political activities in King's Landing are still continuing, and envoys from trading cities and even as far away as Slaver's Bay and the Summer Islands have been waiting at the Red Keep for a long time.

The envoys from the Free Trade Cities came to congratulate Viserys for unifying the Seven Kingdoms, while the envoys from Slaver's Bay came to exchange feelings with the Iron Throne as usual. However, when they arrived, they were confused to find that the Iron Throne had changed its owner.

As for the news about the Midsummer Islands, it is even more obscure. They came to see the fun and want to see what the legendary White Walkers are?

While Viserys returned to King's Landing in a low-key manner, it was actually not that easy for the envoys waiting here to see His Majesty the King.

Originally, these envoys were a little dissatisfied at being left outside, but when they found that the envoys from Braavos and the Iron Bank were waiting outside the door just like them, all their dissatisfaction disappeared.

The emissary of the Iron Bank met with Viserys in the throne room, and he brought formal documents to forgive all debts owed to the Iron Throne's name.

At the same time, in order to show the friendship between Braavos and the Targaryen family, they were willing to provide an interest-free loan of no less than one million gold dragons to help the royal family restore and build the country. This aroused the surprise and shock of the nobles of the seven countries present.

You must know that the Iron Bank has always been willing to spend every penny.

The envoys from Braavos and the envoys from the Iron Bank separated and handed over a personal letter from their sea king Tormo Freyga.

"knew."

The content written above was about the verbal agreement that the two people had made. After reading it, Viserys nodded and didn't say anything more. He just put the letter on the fire and burned it.

The Braavos envoy seemed to be a close associate of Tormo Freyga. He also said nothing, bowed and then retreated.


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