The expressions of the two people changed suddenly.

Cole's tone remained calm, and he continued, "But the knights fought for their lord, and it was engraved in the oath they swore, just like they were loyal to the king."

The messengers nodded.

The messenger of the Cotoin family echoed, "The heavenly father ordered them to be loyal to the monarch. It is the honor of knights to fight for the monarch. Please, my lord, for the sake of the heavenly father, forgive their sins,"

Storm's End doesn't believe in the Seven Gods now, another person thought in his mind. He came from King's Landing and witnessed the king's awarding ceremony. In the King's Landing Cathedral, the Kingsguard conferred more than 600 knights in succession.

In the hall, they judged the defeated prisoners, and some were willing to bow their heads and confess, while the followers of the Lord of Light were like stubborn donkeys, yelling at the king and even insulting them.

These followers of the Red God are a bunch of lunatics.

"This makes me very embarrassed. The law requires me to be strict and fair, but I don't want the honorable knight to die on the gallows doing nothing. The knight's return journey should be on the battlefield." His eyes were full of tangle, as if he was really It seemed very difficult. "You also know that Storm's End is not controlled by the Seven Gods, but by the great Lord of Light, R'hllor."

"I have always been a loyal believer in the gods. Whether it is the King of Light or the Seven Gods, the gods teach the world to follow the laws. If I violate the will of the gods, I will have trouble sleeping and eating." He tapped his fingers on the seat.

"The gods also teach us to forgive the sins of others, my lord," the envoy of Cortoin said.

"This is very pertinent, Sir. Are you a knight?" Cole asked him.

"I am not a knight, my lord. You can just call me Kadir." He bowed slightly, thinking that Sir Cole Julius was definitely a devout believer, and it was really great that he quoted the words of the Seven Gods. So wise.

Seeing that Cole seemed to be convinced, Envoy Levi said quickly, "Lord City Lord, Sir Wright Levi is the most loyal believer of the gods, and he is also a knight who has been personally anointed by the bishop."

Cole did not respond, but said with a sad face, "The gods have mercy on the world, winter is coming, you two. Only by spreading the grace of the gods can I alleviate my sin of violating the will of the gods. I have a premonition that it is about to come. There will be many children homeless in the winter, and I am prepared to provide them with shelter to alleviate my own sins.”

"Sir, your noble character will definitely be blessed by the gods."

Cole shook his head, "The Lord of Light, R'hllor, taught us that the flames piled up by one person are small. As the gentleman from Levell said, the holy oil of the Seven Gods brings honor to the knights, regardless of the honor they bring to the knights. Is it the King of Light or the Seven Gods? All the gods teach us to protect the weak. I think this is good. I will bear the crime of breaking the law. I just hope that the knights have not forgotten their oaths to fight for the weak in the Seven Kingdoms.

"To prove their piety, I hope they can help me raise funds for four hundred golden dragons, so that those winter wanderers will not freeze to death on the King's Road."

Seven levels of hell, how did this person talk about blackmail in such a high-sounding way?

Both envoys looked bitter.

"Sir, four hundred golden dragons are really..."

Cole suddenly patted the seat, "Have the knights of the Cotoin and Levell families forgotten their oaths? Do they still remember the oaths they swore in the church. If so, I think your family has forgotten it. What honor is. I will never tolerate a knight going astray. In this case, I will send them to the Night Watch, where they will be taught what honor is."

Cole looked distressed.

The two of them were speechless for a moment, unable to find any excuse to refute. There were people standing around, including civilians, knights, and even women and children.

Their eyes were as bright as candlelight.

"Okay, that's it. I hope you can take my words to your lords, and may your gods bless you." He stood up and walked into the back cabinet of the hall.

The two were sent out of the castle, and the messenger from Levi spat, "The greedy people will go to the seven hells."

Kadir of Cotoin naturally heard who he was scolding. The price demanded by the Marquis was too high, and he also brought up the gods to make them speechless to refute.

"What are you going to do?" Levi asked him.

"I promised Lord Tommen to bring Sir Bolly Flowers and Sir Torikun Cotoine back to Three Towers Castle." He shook his head helplessly, "But now I can only go back first."

"Do you really agree with his offer?"

"I am only responsible for bringing Lord Tommen Cortoin's offer. I have no right to decide, sir." He said.

But when Levi smiled contemptuously, he had forgotten that the person in front of him was not a knight.

Cole has made his offer clear, and it depends on how the people of Highgarden will react. As for quoting the gods' remarks, it is just to give them face. They are not redeeming a prisoner, but for the righteous seven Contribute to the cause of God.

Because now even Mace Tyrell has been captured, the people of Highgarden have no backbone, so they naturally feel panicked. It is not easy to train a knight. In addition to armor, these knights are either sons of their own family or even heirs. They cannot be left alone.

Even if you are an sworn knight, he has actually sworn allegiance to your family. If you don't care about his life or death at all, your family will lose its trust in the Seven Kingdoms, and no knight will swear an oath for you in the future.

His threat to the Night's Watch was not empty talk either.

Cole knew how short of people the Great Wall was now. There were nineteen castles built on the Great Wall, but only three were still in use. Soon the Night's Watch will face the invasion of wildlings led by Mance Rayder. Now that they are sent to the Great Wall, there is no need for the king to personally lead troops to fight the wildlings.

He had mentioned this to Stannis back at Dragonstone. Cole believed that the Night's Watch letter must have also been delivered to Dragonstone.

The king promised to send people to the Great Wall by ship, but he obviously didn't have much interest in this matter. His eyes were more focused on King's Landing and the Iron Throne.

The Night's Watch is the place where Cole was raised. Without Grandpa Aemon and the Night's Watch brothers, he would have frozen to death on the King's Road.

There is currently no news from the North, and there is no news about the bloody wedding.

I don’t know if those members of the Stark family are still alive. It is absolutely necessary to win over the North. Only if the North stands on the same front as them can they resist the Lannister.

I hope Duke Eddard can help.

Cole walked towards the dungeon, where dozens of knights were imprisoned. At this moment, each of them was dishonored and had no dignity at all.

He brought out Garlan Tyrell and said, "Ser Tyrell, I have prepared some wine. Would you like to taste it?"

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