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Nine hundred and ninetieth chapters guide the way

"You don't want to give up?"

Daenerys didn't seem to be surprised when she heard her son's answer. She looked Aemon Targaryen up and down with her beautiful lavender eyes, and then spoke bluntly.

"Even if your brother has every advantage over you?"

"Even the nobles in Westeros, unless they are mentally ill, will almost never stand on your side?"

Although what Daenerys said was a bit direct, it was obviously true.

Now Aemon's brother has taken advantage of this succession battle and won the support of many great nobles in the country.

The great nobles of the empire, especially the governor-general families who directly control a province, are not fuel-efficient, even if many of them have just boarded the high-speed train with the rise of the empire.

But the family is the family, and the powerful are the powerful. No matter how humble their origins were and how well they understood the difficulty of starting from scratch, this is all a matter of the first generation.

Their identities have begun to change since the second and third generations, and by the fourth generation, the traces of muddy legs on their bodies have long disappeared without a trace, and each one is holding a gorgeous glass cup among the nobles.

Among the regular guests at the dance, there is no trace of their ancestors.

Therefore, Daenerys can conclude that if Aemon wants to challenge his brother, he will hardly win the support of many domestic nobles, unless he is a madman who pursues high risks and high returns.

Or... there's someone else who can help him.

Daenerys's lavender eyes were filled with light. She didn't know when she stopped tapping her fingers on the table. She crossed her fingers with a pair of white, smooth and wrinkle-free hands and looked at her son quietly, waiting for him to give her a hand.

Give the answer.

The difficulties Aemon faced were obvious, and Daenerys would not blame him if he chose to give up.

"No, I won't give up."

"Mother."

But this time Aemon's answer was very decisive. His eyes were firm and he spoke without any hesitation.

"My father gave us the right to compete fairly, and I believed that I could do better than my brother."

Aemon's answer this time was very decisive, and even made Daenerys slightly surprised, because she saw unprecedented seriousness in her son's eyes.

Eamonn always chooses to escape when he encounters difficulties in his work, and he knows how to retreat when difficulties arise, but I don’t know why this time Eamonn did not choose to escape, but instead took the initiative to face the difficulties.

"Very well, Eamonn."

Since her son had already made up his mind and wanted to fight for the throne with his brother, Daenerys was also a decisive person and would not be pretentious. She nodded slightly and said.

"Now that you have thought it through, mother will go all out to support you."

"But you have to understand the agreement I made with your father. It's impossible for me to personally help you defeat your brother."

Daenerys bluntly said that when Viserys set the rules, everyone was present, including Arianne, Rhaenys, and Daenerys, and so were the three children.

Although it had been so long ago, Aemon was too young at the time, only four or five years old. Perhaps Aemon himself had forgotten it, but Daenerys still reminded him.

Because Horos' mother Rhaenys never helped her son in the slightest, Daenerys naturally had no way of breaking the rules and ending up personally.

But although Daenerys can't help her son personally, she still has a good suggestion.

"Ask Lord Bessie Joyce for help, Eamonn."

"He is your father's first Kingsguard. He will protect the rules left by your father. Although your brother did not break the rules, he took a tricky route."

"Bessie will help you."

...

After Aemon came of age, he came to Westeros to join his mother, and Daenerys arranged for her son to serve as a squire beside the Iron-faced War God, who became famous as the commander of the human coalition in the Long Night.

Her purpose is to let her son learn and observe by Bessie's side and develop some feelings, and it is also for this day.

As the two pillars of the imperial military, Oberyn and Bessie were also the commanders of the two earliest legions of the empire.

Basie leads the First Legion, which is mainly Andals, while Oberyn leads the Second Legion, which is mainly Rhoynar.

Bessie has made the most military exploits, and is one of the heroes who enabled the early Targaryen family to gain a foothold in the face of the encirclement and suppression of trading city-states.

But at that time, Bessie fought only small-scale battles, so he only became famous in the area near Pentos, but he was still unknown in a wider range, especially in Westeros.

Oberyn truly became famous as a famous general in the Empire much earlier than Bessie.

Oberyn experienced meritorious service in the war against Westeros, especially in the battle against the West. He used a series of amazing tactics to defeat Tywin, Duke of Casterly Rock, the equally prestigious guardian of the West at the time.

·Lannister is playing around.

What is the simplest and most direct way to become a famous general?

It is to defeat a famous general who has been famous for a long time.

Oberyn defeated Tywin Lannister head-on and captured him alive in King's Landing. He immediately made his name and became the most famous name in the imperial military at that time. He completely suppressed the unknown people who stayed on the other side of the Narrow Sea.

Bessie in Pantos.

And Bessie didn't care about it, and then time passed in a flash, and the long night fell at the turn of the century in Aegon's 300th century, and mankind faced a great crisis of annihilation.

As the largest empire in the Western world, it naturally assumes the important task of resisting the White Walkers.

Viserys became the nominal commander of the human coalition, commanding armies from Braavos, Volantis and other places, including the Dothraki on the Great Grass Sea.

But Viserys did not personally command the battle, but handed over the command to Bessie Joyce, the commander of the Imperial Legion.

At that time, there were still people in the empire who questioned why Oberyn was not transferred here, believing that Oberyn's military strength and the ghosts' overall strength were far superior to Bessie Joyce's.

But Viserys still defied all opinions and decided to use Bessie, who had always been low-key and calm, as the commander-in-chief of the human coalition.

In the end, Viserys' iron-faced general did live up to his trust and gave him a satisfactory answer.

Bessie faced the siege of the White Walkers for more than a month in the decisive battle of Qohor, laying the foundation for victory and preserving the last fire for mankind.


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