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Chapter 608 Robert's Death

Robert Baratheon is dead.

He was defeated by the younger and stronger new king in a duel. Human rules are sometimes similar to the laws of the jungle of animals, natural selection and survival of the fittest.

After successfully seizing the Iron Throne, Robert did not manage the country at his feet in a down-to-earth manner. Instead, he quickly degenerated and began to spend extravagantly. He was eventually killed on the spot in a duel between two kings.

Viserys cut off his warhammer with one sword, just like his rough and magnificent life, and then pierced his chest with a backhand sword, ending his life, and his body fell in a pool of blood.

However, before Robert died, Viserys chose to tell him the truth.

The goddess he dreamed of didn't like him, and the love he thought he had was just pitiful unrequited love. His goddess even eloped with someone else and gave birth to a child for someone else.

Of course, this is actually a very simple multiple-choice question.

A rough-mouthed man who spends his days drinking, whoring, and swearing, and another prince who can conquer the beauty of girls from the Seven Kingdoms. He is handsome, versatile, and even has superb martial arts skills.

When you get on your horse, you will be a knight who has no rival in the Seven Kingdoms. When you get off your horse, you can pick up the harp and play music that will make people cry.

If everyone were Lyanna Stark, it would actually be an easy choice to make.

Before the sword pierced Robert's chest, Robert did not believe Viserys' words. However, when the sword pierced his chest and Viserys told him the truth in his ears, Robert turned around.

He turned his head and looked at the somewhat bewildered brown-haired boy.

He saw his familiar figure on the young man's cheek.

Jon Snow's eyebrows are delicate and lively, just like the girl he fell in love with at first sight. She also has such a pair of gray eyes.

The contours of the young man's cheeks are particularly similar to the enemy he can never forget, especially the profile of his face when he turns his head.

Without Viserys' reminder, perhaps the careless Robert would never have discovered that the appearance of his good brother Eddard Stark, the illegitimate son, was the perfect fusion of Rhaegar and Lyanna's appearance.

This is the child of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna!

After seeing this child, Robert finally believed the truth told to him by Viserys. The belief he had always maintained collapsed. It turned out that the Targaryen family he was chasing so hard did not kill Lyanna, but actually killed Lyanna.

Man is himself.

Rhaegar and Lyanna truly loved each other, and he was just an insignificant passerby. After thinking about all this, Robert's body couldn't help but tremble, perhaps because of muscle spasms before death, or because it was difficult to accept such pain.

His eyes were bloodshot, blood foam spurted out of his mouth and his beard was dyed red, and he stared fixedly at his good brother Eddard Stark on the table.

Ed had a complicated expression on his face. He took a deep breath and lowered his head, not daring to look directly into Robert's eyes.

However, Viserys naturally did not ask Robert to be a demon to ridicule him. He actually respected him. Robert did not flinch in the war of the White Walker invasion, bravely resisted the army of the dead, and shouldered the responsibility of a king.

, this is a respectable opponent.

In the end, Viserys told Robert that he did not need to worry about his death and that he could leave peacefully. His wife and children would be taken care of for him.

"Ahem"

Robert Baratheon was lying on the ground, his chest rising and falling like a broken bellows, and then he coughed up a few mouthfuls of blood.

He heard Viserys's words and used his last strength to turn his head and look at the boy behind Viserys' seat in the stands.

The boy had black hair, blue eyes, honest and round cheeks, and a stocky figure. He was holding a flagon in his hand to pour wine for Queen Arianne, and did not notice the way Robert looked at him.

"Gendry"

As an unfit father, Robert still learned the boy's name from Viserys.

Somehow he wanted to believe that Viserys hadn't deceived him.

A person with only his last breath left.

And Robert could tell at a glance that this was his boy, exactly the same as when he was a child.

Then Robert looked at the busy figure of the boy on the stage, and kept chanting this name in his mouth. He wondered if he regretted treating his illegitimate children and their mothers well before he died. After all, these were his real flesh and blood, Joffrey

Both he and Myrcella are other people's children.

When he was dying, Robert's bloodless lips trembled, and he whispered a word of thanks to Viserys in a voice that he could not hear clearly. Then he breathed his last breath, and his eyes were enough to close his eyes.

Robert Baratheon died in the duel, but the whole place was solemn. There were no cheers from the nobles and people of the Seven Kingdoms, only a deathly silence.

Wow

Then I don’t know who started to stand up first, someone started to stand up and applaud, and then everyone started to applaud.

The applause was given to this wonderful contest, to the victorious King Viserys, and also to bid farewell to King Robert Baratheon.

Viserys pulled out the long sword stuck in Robert's chest, then wiped the blood on the sword with a piece of silk and threw it to the ground, and then handed Dusk back to his squire Robb Stark.

"Robb."

"His Majesty."

The auburn-haired boy took Viserys's sword, held it in his arms seriously, and then watched King Robert's body being carried onto a flatbed cart.

"What does Robert's story tell us?"

"No, I don't know."

Robb Stark was slightly startled when he heard this, and then thought about it carefully but really couldn't understand it.

"Licking a dog will lead to a bad death."

"Remember, don't be a licking dog."

"Bury Robert Baratheon with dignity and give him his final dignity."

Viserys patted the young man on the shoulder, then warned him again, then turned and left.

The former king Robert Baratheon died in the duel, which symbolized that the public trial that took a total of half a month finally came to an end.

His body was buried generously on a hillside facing the sea outside King's Landing, and the farce left at the public trial was not over yet.

People are talking a lot about the former queen Cersei's self-exposure, but the most pitiful ones are the two children.

The Royal Council started a dispute over whether Joffrey and Myrcella should be Lannister, Hishan or Water. Of course, Baratheon must have been deprived of his surname, because neither Joffrey nor Myrcella were King Robert's children.

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If the Lannister family were still around and still held great power, they might try to fight for the right to bear the surname of their two children.

However, now that the Lannister family has been destroyed, what's more, Jaime and Cersei did not enter into a sacred marriage contract under the eyes of the gods, and they were illegitimate children born from an affair and incest.

Finally, based on the principle that illegitimate children belong to the land where they were born, Viserys issued a royal decree to take back Joffrey and Myrcella's titles of prince and princess, and took back the Baratheon family surnames of the two children, changing their names to Joffrey

Water and Myrcella Water.


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