"Since they can cross the sea between the North and the Riverlands, it means that they can also reach Dragonstone, the Iron Islands, and even land outside Westeros."

In the quiet study room, Renly explained to Rhaenys who was summoned by the servant. The other party was staring blankly at the letter from King's Landing in her hand.

"That is to say..." She said hesitantly.

"In other words, if we don't find a way to deal with these monsters, they will spread to the entire world sooner or later."

The short conversation contained quite a lot of information. After hearing this, the girl with golden braids jumped off the chair without any hesitation, turned around and prepared to leave the study.

"I'll inform Braavos."

"Wait a minute." Seeing this, Renly hurriedly called out to her, "How are you doing with your inquiry about the Targaryen news?"

"They are visiting the Governor's Palace in Pentos. There is nothing unusual about it." Rhaenys said as she glanced at Renly in confusion. She didn't know why he was still paying attention to his two lost members at this time. tribesmen.

"Then do you have any special news from your side?" Renly asked again.

"The Governor and the nobles are paying attention to the situation in Westeros. Is this considered special news?"

Renly shook his head.

A legendary monster appeared in the northern border of the Seven Kingdoms. The news spread quickly. The two sides had just ended the war, so it was not unexpected news that they could find out about it.

Rhaenys didn't say much about this, opened the wooden door of the study and walked out. Obviously, she also felt the crisis when faced with a monster that could cross the sea. In other words, no one can stay out of it anymore.

What makes Renly very disappointed is that there seems to be no news of the emergence of giant dragons - there is no way to hide this kind of thing. After all, dragons are different from ordinary animals, and just one look is enough to be impressive.

But if you think about it carefully, it would be useless even if a dragon appeared now. After all, if that thing could grow enough to be ridden, it would not be something that could be achieved in just a few years.

"I hope I can find another solution." Thinking this, Renly subconsciously glanced at a silver-plated round mirror placed on the desk, and lines of misty words emerged one after another.

At the bottom, the percentage that had reached ninety percent made him feel inexplicably nervous.

It seems that after the White Walker disaster was born and expanded rapidly, his ascension increased even faster. This not only made Renly think deeply, but also whether the disaster that broke out at this time had a lot to do with his previous actions.

After all, the current time has not yet reached the start time of the original plot...

Thinking so randomly, Renly's eyes inadvertently glanced at a book describing the legends and allusions of Westeros on the desk, and his eyes couldn't help but freeze.

The yellowed book with a black leather cover was ancient and extensive, but what Renly paid attention to was not the book itself, but a quill sandwiched between the pages.

The quill was white, thin, and ordinary, but it had a strange fragrance that could not be smelled by ordinary people, but it had a unique attraction to him...

After pondering for a moment, Renly took out the quill, put it in his hand and played with it gently.

This medium came from a strange place. Although Renly did not stay here for long from being named Lord of Dragonstone to now, at least he knew that there was no duplicate medium in Dragonstone.

But right now this is exactly it.

Obviously its appearance is not a natural formation, so in other words, there must be a "conspiracy" behind this quill.

Who set it up?

Or rather, what is it?

With such an unexpected appearance, the being behind this person seems not to be afraid of overthinking...

While thinking, a name came to Renly's mind——

Three-Eyed Raven.

Various clues prove that his ability to travel through history has a certain similarity with the so-called power of the old gods in Westeros, and the three-eyed crow once wanted to attract him to the north.

It's unclear why it did this. In short, it was no longer possible. Renly even suspected that the fact that he lured those pagans to the north was the reason why the White Walkers broke out in advance.

But even if this reason exists, it seems that the Great Wall of Despair that has stood for countless years will not suddenly collapse because of this, right?

In short, everything feels like being in a fog, and the development of the situation is completely unpredictable. But at least, Renly believed that all this must have the factor of the three-eyed crow who "seized" the protagonist of the original book in his memory.

What exactly is it, and what role does it play in this disaster?

Not long ago, when the red-robed woman Melisandre was talking to Renly, she told him that the old gods stood on the opposite side of the Lord of Light and seemed to be able to control them - at least they could guide the White Walkers to set up an ambush.

This was completely opposite to what he remembered from his previous life. Coupled with all the previous doubts, Renly was still reluctant to use the medium in his hand, or he was worried about it.

However, if this continues...

Renly, who was sitting on the chair, frowned unconsciously.

The sublimation in the attribute column is almost full. What will happen then is unpredictable. If it is full and you are still in the current world, then it is okay, but what if it is other circumstances, or if you leave this world?

"Raya..."

Muttering this name that seemed to become increasingly blurred as time passed, Renly once again placed his gaze on the quill in his hand.

If the medium in hand is a trap, then obviously, the bait placed in the trap is tempting enough.

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