The Tianji City rebellion finally came to an end under the raging dragon flames, and a castle and three ancient Dornish families officially withdrew from the stage of history.
The royal army also escorted Jon Clinton's coffin and slowly retreated along the road towards Prince's Pass.
The surrounding Dornish families were all horrified, and the Brymond family of Blymond City escaped.
Not long ago, Mrs. Laura couldn't stand the persuasion and finally chose to follow the generals and march to Tianji City.
However, the Brymond family only had women and young men left. Her daughter Jonisha and son Penrose were still young, so naturally they could not go out in person. They only entrusted the family's warriors to lead hundreds of soldiers, which was symbolic.
For a moment.
Fortunately, Viserys did not liquidate the Brymond family.
The same is true for the Manwudi family in Wangzhong City. They sided with the Fowler family during the Battle of Prince's Pass. Although they did not directly send soldiers, they transported a lot of supplies to help the Fowler family guard Prince's Pass.
However, Dickon Manwudi, the second son of Count Dargos of Wangzhong City, was captured by the royal army during the Battle of Prince's Pass, and even used him to defraud the gate of the pass. Therefore, Dickon could be considered guilty of meritorious service.
After the royal army entered the pass, Jon Connington kept the promise made to Dickon by the fifty warriors, forgave the Manwudi family's sins, and let him go.
Therefore, the Manwudi family in Wangzhong City also escaped.
Viserys did not accompany the army to retreat. He escorted Jon Connington's coffin and wrote a letter during the march.
There were not many words in the whole letter. After I finished writing it, I blew it, folded it neatly and stuffed it into the envelope.
A lump of dark red sealing mud was poured on the envelope. The silver-haired young man took off the three-headed fire dragon metal emblem on his left chest that was used to fasten the cloak, and then gently pressed it on the lump of sealing mud, leaving
The coat of arms of House Targaryen, and then handed the letter to the maester accompanying the army.
"Maester Evelyn."
"Send this letter to Sunspear."
A bachelor wearing gray robes, with a bachelor's chain hanging around his neck, and somewhat gray hair came out and bowed slightly to salute.
"As commanded."
Although Maester Evelyn did not save Jon Connington, Viserys did not express his anger at him.
Some people would get angry at the maester if they couldn't cure the disease or didn't revive the patient, but Viserys would not do that.
With the medical level of this era, it is rare to be able to save a patient. Most of them experienced a lot of pain and then died.
It's better not to save him.
The specific content of the letter written by Viserys was also very simple, asking his father-in-law who had lived in Fallingwater Gardens for decades to come to King's Landing in person and explain to him the reason for this incident.
Originally, Viserys had promised Arianne and had no such plans, but the death of Jon Connington ignited his anger.
He could no longer turn a blind eye to Sunspear's tacit approval of this rebellion.
Others may not know the current situation of Dorne, but for Viserys, who knows the past, present and future, knows the general direction of the world, and can look beyond the appearance to see the essence, he understands Dorne's situation very well.
Prince Doran's methods are extremely clever, and he has absolute control over Dorne.
In other words, the Tianji City rebellion would not have broken out without the acquiescence of Sunspear City.
Even if Old Falcon forcibly started a rebellion in order to evade legal sanctions, other families would not have the courage to join the rebellion without the acquiescence of Sunspear.
The Martell family of Sunspear, whose father-in-law he had never met, may have wanted to take this opportunity to express his dissatisfaction with the Iron Throne, but he was very smart and completely stayed out of the matter, just letting some 'little pawns'
Come and charge into battle.
However, the furious Viserys was also merciless, and directly burned all the 'little pawns' sent by Prince Doran to the sky and the city with the force of thunder. As a strong response, he ruthlessly
He slapped Prince Dolan hard on the face.
Perhaps as the person behind the chess game, Prince Doran did not make any mistakes in his plan.
Viserys's move against Dorne was a conspiracy. All other areas of Westeros were reformed, except for Dorne, which was bound to be the target of public criticism.
Prince Doran wants to take the initiative, and if he wants to save Dorne, he must take the wrong approach.
His move may not have been wrong from the perspective of the players on both sides.
But he made the mistake of miscalculating Viserys's determination to solve the Dorne problem and miscalculating the time when the dragon would be dispatched.
Who would have thought that before the war in Tianji City started here, the dragon on the other side would already be one step ahead and fly from King's Landing to Dorne with precise control of time?
After all, Viserys has opened the 'Sight of Heaven', and Prince Doran is only a mortal. This game is inherently unfair to him.
And the main reason, including the two opponents on the chessboard, Viserys and Prince Doran, did not expect that the chess pieces suddenly changed.
The heir of Sandstone City named Gulian Kogel raised his bow and arrow in order to avenge his brother, and suddenly shot Jon Connington with a cold arrow.
The arrow pierced the heart of Jon Connington, and the Prime Minister of the Iron Throne who led the army was killed by the arrow, causing Viserys to be furious.
These were things that Viserys and Prince Doran did not expect to happen.
So Viserys got angry and razed the city to vent his anger.
At the same time, they also killed the Kogel family of Sandstone City, the Uller family of Prison Gate Castle, and the "Guardian of the Pass" Fowler family of Tianji City.
Prince Daolang was also slapped hard on the face, and he had only two options to choose from.
One is to launch a larger-scale rebellion, putting his son and daughter in King's Landing in danger, but it can win over the hearts of the Dornish nobles.
The second is to obey Viserys's orders, bow his head, and obediently go to King's Landing to explain to the nobles and nobles of the dynasty in the throne room.
This could save his two sons and daughters in King's Landing and prevent Dorne from continuing to fall into war, but the price was the loss of the loyalty of the Dornish nobles. After all, a lord who could not protect his vassals could not win the heartfelt support of the nobles.
There is also the initiative to change in the future. The Reach will continue to absorb refugees from Dorne by virtue of its own advantages, and Dorne will no longer be able to continue to provoke wars.
In the end, Dorne was forced to make the same reforms in order to save himself. He took the initiative to join the empire's system and truly became a part of it, instead of the semi-independent state it once was.
After this letter was sent, Viserys personally escorted Jon Connington's coffin and flew to King's Landing on a dragon.