Game of Thrones: Lord of the Deep

Chapter 194: Attack on the Dreadfort

After clearing out the thousand men in Deepwood Moor, Kasa quickly gathered his troops and was not in a hurry to take the next step.

A large number of scouts were placed on the edge of the Wolfswood. For Deepwood Moor, as long as they did not let the other side enter the Wolfswood, their mission would be accomplished.

A week passed in the blink of an eye.

The battle of attack and defense in Kaho City was still fierce. Jack, who was far away in Moat Cailin, had already received the news that Roose Bolton had started the war.

But Jack was not in a hurry to go back. Instead, he left two hundred people to guard Moat Cailin and led five hundred cavalrymen to the Dreadfort.

Roose Bolton underestimated the fighting power of the dragon. Clarkehu, who was nearly fifteen meters long, could already influence the situation of a large-scale war.

And Asha took the remaining three hundred people and the people who had stayed in Moat Cailin back to the Rocky Coast, always on guard against the threat from the Iron Islands.

Jack had never relaxed his vigilance against Euron, the sixth child.

Jack rode a dragon to the Dreadfort early, but did not alarm the snake, but waited for Hecarim to bring people.

There were at least a thousand defenders in the Dreadfort, and the castle was so big that it was impossible to control it with just one person and one dragon.

Hecarim rushed at full speed and soon arrived near the Dreadfort.

Since most people were taken out to fight, there was basically no obstruction along the way.

However, five hundred cavalrymen were definitely not few, so they were inevitably discovered on the road.

At this time, the Dreadfort had entered a state of alert and sent several scouts to the front line to seek support.

When Hecarim led people to the Dreadfort, the Dreadfort had made all preparations.

Kimi Terry is the current person in charge of the Dreadfort. After Ramsay Bolton was captured, he became the agent of the Dreadfort, and the task of defending the city naturally fell on his shoulders.

After seeing that the other party was five hundred cavalrymen, Kimi breathed a sigh of relief.

It was only five hundred cavalrymen. Fortunately, they did not have the ability to attack the city. There were still one thousand defenders in the city, and the food was sufficient.

But what puzzled Kimi was that the five hundred cavalrymen stopped a hundred meters away from the main gate.

"What are you doing? Using war horses to break through the iron and wooden gate?" Kimi felt it was ridiculous.

Because the other party was obviously ready to charge at any time.

Just as Kimi was wondering, a dragon roar came from above.

Kimi looked up in astonishment, and saw a huge red dragon flapping its wings and floating above his head.

Jack looked down at Kimi and others on the city wall on the dragon's back.

Then.

"Dragon Flame!"

The dragon flame like magma spurted out of Clarke's mouth, and with a bang, the city wall began to collapse.

The dragon flame lasted only three seconds, and the wall of the Dreadburgh became a ruin.

Clarke landed and casually pulled some rubble aside.

Then another mouthful of dragon flame cleared the road, and then took off again and began to clear the defenders on the city wall.

This time Clarke did not use dragon flame, but dragon flame. If all the city walls were blown down, it would be extremely disadvantageous for the subsequent defense of the city.

Seeing that the road was cleared, Hecarim immediately led people into the city.

"Alas, I have never fought such an easy battle in my life." Hecarim sighed.

What is more suitable for cavalry charge than a dragon opening the way?

The Dreadfort had no room for resistance. Facing the dragon, the few dragon crossbows left by Roose on the city wall were useless.

Although the dragon crossbows were relatively advanced, they could only be compensated by numbers if they wanted to hit a dragon moving at high speed.

But unfortunately, most of the dragon crossbows were taken away by Roose, and the five dragon crossbows left behind were completely ineffective.

The Dreadfort was quickly controlled by Hecarim, and Jack led his men to the Dreadfort Hall.

The bonfire in the fireplace in the hall made a crackling sound, and Walda Frey looked at Jack who came in in horror.

Looking at Walda who was terrified and constantly comforting the baby in her arms, Jack's eyes were creepy and he didn't say a word for a long time.

After a long silence, Jack finally spoke.

"Put her under house arrest and find a room with a fireplace."

Hearing Jack's words, Walda breathed a sigh of relief, and her legs softened and she fell to the ground.

After she heard that the Dreadburgh had been breached, she made the worst plan.

When Jack stared at her mother and son, she knew that the moment of life and death had come.

But she was lucky that Jack's eyes were clearly ready to kill her at the beginning, but in the end, for some reason, the murderous aura dissipated.

Then Jack ordered a large number of civilians to start repairing the city wall.

At that time, Clark Hugh was under Jack's control and tried to control the scope of the dragon flame, so it was relatively fast to simply repair it.

At the same time, Jack gathered all the officials of the Dreadburgh for easy management.

After finishing all these, it was already evening.

Jack came to the room where Wadda was imprisoned alone.

But don't get me wrong, although Jack is a good wife, he doesn't like to drive a tank.

He came mainly for one thing, to let Wadda write a letter to Luce to see if he could persuade Luce to surrender.

Jack didn't hold out hope, and his main purpose was not to persuade Luce to surrender, but to tell Luce that your wife and daughter are in my hands.

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