Game of Thrones: Battle Royale Game

Chapter 392 Shock Xiao Xiao

After giving the order to Belicio to prepare for the attack, Ian Coru controlled the shape-shifting falcon to carefully detect the movements of the Valelanders and Ironborn, while listening to the information obtained by his intelligence officers.

Combining the intelligence he had collected previously, Ian came to a very strange conclusion - the guys who were the most suspicious of the players actually died in this shipwreck.

For this kind of thing, Ian always felt that there was something inside, but he couldn't figure it out for a while.

After all, at this stage, there is no point in feigning death, even if the other party really thinks that they will relax their vigilance because of their 'death' and lose the battle. They didn't dare to come out after the war because they still had the combined skills of King of Light and King's Blood.

Unless they faked their own death to escape? And a complete run away?

Ian suddenly thought of the player Magharz. That guy first ran away during the player struggle in Slaver's Bay and joined the alliance of the two Dothraki players.

After he won the Battle of Ghistaka and defeated the Khal player in their alliance, that guy directly abandoned Khal Drogo and ran away again. His whereabouts are still unknown. In fact, as long as he doesn't take the initiative, Ian wants to find him but he actually has no clue about the mission.

Although the flame of the Lord of Light allows Ian to see the illusion of the target, the target must be accurate. For example, when Ian was looking for the player Gales, he mentioned his two titles that were in effect at the time - Sadness The King of the Territory and the President of the Bloody Flower Chamber of Commerce.

For those players who have given up their titles or even changed their names, the Lord of Light's magic cannot find them. After all, as far as the players themselves are concerned, all identities, including their names, are fictitious.

From this point of view, if the alliance of players in the Valley and Iron Islands wanted to use suspended animation to wash away their identity tags and avoid being tracked or even cursed by the Lord of Light, they would have chosen the right method.

Ian couldn't help but feel regretful. Originally, he regarded these players in Westeros as points babies. As a result, the players in the Lorraine Alliance were not counted after being cursed by him, and the other players all ran away. Now he really started to worry about whether his points would be maxed out after beating the Night King.

Shaking his head and temporarily putting aside these tedious thoughts, Ian ordered the attendant to invite the valley nobles and ironborn leaders who came to surrender to have dinner.

Ian does not intend to let this surrendered army participate in tomorrow's battle. After all, Ed Stark is still on the opposite side, so there is no guarantee that they will not have any second thoughts.

Of course, Ian does not intend to return these troops. The Valley and Iron Islands are different from the Westerlands or the River Bend. These two places have smaller populations and fewer troops, but they are mainly elites. After defeating Eddard Stark, Ian planned to take advantage of the remaining power of victory to mix these valley and ironborn soldiers into other legions for his own use.

The banquet that night did not last long. Firstly, the whole army was actively preparing for war. Secondly, holding a dinner itself was just an attitude of 'I value you very much' given by Duke Ian Korlu to these nobles.

That night, almost one-third of the valley nobles and nearly half of the ironborn leaders swore allegiance to the emperor, and more people seemed ready to wait and see tomorrow's battle.

Ian was not demanding, because for Ian, tomorrow's battle was originally for them, to be precise, it was for all Westeros nobles, including them.

In fact, Ian had many opportunities to reconcile with Eddard Stark through diplomatic means - as far as the current situation in Westeros is concerned, after the rebellion in the River Bend, Queen Myrcella supported by the Lannister family has Completely out of power, Shireen Baratheon has become Ian's only contender for claim to the Iron Throne.

If Ian wants to resolve this dispute through peaceful means, it is very simple, he only needs to propose to Queen Shireen.

As we all know, Dragon King Aegon I can have two wives, and Ian is the High Dragon King of Valyria, so naturally he can have as many as he wants.

For Ian's supporters, the lands/interests of Dorne, parts of the Reach, the Westerlands, the Riverlands, and the Crown are already sufficient to meet their needs.

Ian could have promised Eddard Stark and the nobles of Queen Shireen's faction that he would never touch the lands of the North, the Vale, and the Stormlands, and that he would not be responsible for their crimes against the Targaryen family. liquidation. He could even make an offer to Eddard that he couldn't refuse - that his and Shireen's child would become the king of Westeros in the future.

Anyway, Daenerys has been staying in Meereen as queen, ruling the eastern frontier of the empire with the 'assistance' of the staff left by Ian. She has entered the role and has no interest in returning to Westeros.

In the final analysis, Daenerys has no impression of Westeros at all. Her obsession with Westeros stems entirely from what Viserys has instilled in her year after year.

Ian has this confidence. As long as he tells Daenerys that her children will rule the East with Volantis as the capital in the future, she will never raise any objection.

In this way, all of Westeros, at least on the surface, is united around him.

But Ian still chose war because he lacked the shock to this land.

The Imperial Legion has not fought a tough battle since landing in Westeros, and even the Imperial Legion did not fight a tough battle in Volantis. Ian's greatest prestige comes from the war against Khal Drogo.

It was okay for the reputation of defeating Drogo to frighten the Volantis. After all, the Dothraki would invade the Sehoru River Basin every now and then and attack Volantis. But for Westeros, Slaver's Bay and Dothraki are too far away. Their surrender to Ian is not so much intimidation by Ian's reputation as speculation for profit.

Whether it is Yronwood, Redwyne or Tyrell, they are not true servants of Ian, and they are not even close allies, let alone other families.

If Ian obtains the Iron Throne through marriage this time, then the entire Westeros will become a loose alliance, hoping to truly effectively stimulate the war potential of this land before the decisive battle with the Cold God, and It is almost impossible to mobilize everyone.

On the other hand, if Ian can defeat the invincible Ed Stark's main force head-on, then Ian will have absolute authority on this land for a long time to come.

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