Game of Thrones: Lord of Winter

Chapter 90 Renly is dead

The sound of fighting arose, war horses galloped, and sparks danced.

Occasionally, there was an explosion, and a hot stone was lifted up. There was a rabbit roasted on the fireworks, and the fat was popping out.

Compared with the song of fire, the outside field was a dance of blood.

The man with the deer helmet on his head seemed to cherish this thing very much.

Looking closer, he was pressing a woman, but he stretched out his hands to tear the skirt and clothes. The green corset skirt that originally looked beautiful was rolled on the ground and looked messy.

The clothes were very complicated to untie. He fiddled with it for a long time but couldn't tear it apart. He simply reached down and grabbed it, but heard a shout at this time.

He raised his head, and with a swish, a headless corpse spurted blood like a pillar. The deer helmet flew into the air, shining with the color of fine steel under the scorching light of the flame.

The blood sprayed all over the girl's face. She looked up with some horror, only to see a knight with silver hair and silver armor standing on his horse. He seemed to be emitting a faint light, as if he came from the sky, with bright fire and shining silver armor.

Cole was no longer surprised by the scene in front of him. There were many villages in the Royal Forest, and the fleeing bandits would sometimes look towards the villages to start killing and looting.

Cole took a look and only saw the brown eyes under the blood. Compared with the woman in front of him, he was more curious about the helmet. The headless corpse had no decent armor except the helmet.

After chopping a few people, the bandits knelt down and begged for mercy.

A cavalryman picked up the helmet. Although it was covered with blood, it still felt that the texture was extremely thick, with woolen velvet inside and gemstones engraved on the antlers.

Cole couldn't tell whose helmet it was for a while, but he had a guess in his heart.

He asked the surrendered bandits and captured villagers to follow the team. They rode in front and continued to shuttle through the royal forest. When the number of people reached hundreds, Cole asked a knight to lead people to camp on the spot.

Until someone met them, it was the fluttering Flaming Heart Crowned Stag, with a large number of colorful flags supporting it. The team was very large.

Cole rode up, his white bird flag had been recognized, passed through the front team, and saw Stannis, who was dressed simply but wearing a crown in the army. At this time, he was surrounded by a group of knights.

The armor was gilded and embroidered with silver, with various feather patterns erected on the armor, and the family emblem was engraved with gold or silver threads on the breastplate, and the sculptures were outlined or embellished with gems. Cole didn't remember that there were so many knights with luxurious armor around Stannis. Except for Velaryon of Tidehead Island and Celtigar of Crab Island who had money to decorate themselves, the other knights were as simple as their king.

He saw Velaryon in the crowd. The head of the Silver Seahorse family was also looking at him. Montford Velaryon's blue eyes were very calm, and it was hard to tell what he was thinking.

Beside him was the disappointed Earl Celtigar. He smiled at Cole. He heard that his waist was injured. He didn't know if it was because he was too active at night.

"Your Majesty." Cole saluted on the horse, and everyone's eyes turned to him.

Some people saw the two helmets hanging on his horse. One was his own white bird helmet, which was carved with a pair of stiff and ugly wings, and the other was the eye-catching and noble antler helmet.

They began to speculate in their hearts who this knight with silver hair and silver armor was, but only a few people recognized the family emblem on the armor.

"My vanguard is back." Stannis said.

"Sir Cole Julius, I wonder what good news you have brought back for us. You have never disappointed His Majesty and us." Lord Celtigar asked in an old and hoarse voice.

"Except for chasing the remnants, we have gained nothing." He shook his head, and Loras and Garlan escaped from his hands.

"Sir, may I ask if the armor hanging on your horse is from Renly." Lord Lister Morrigan asked. He was followed by a rather sturdy knight, wearing a green cloak and white steel armor behind him. The appearance was very similar to the armor worn by Brienne. Obviously, he said something in Lord Morrigan's ear.

Cole picked up the deer helmet, and many people noticed that they had seen Renly's armor, and this was the helmet he was wearing.

"It's Renly's helmet."

"Yes, he doesn't wear it often, but I've seen it."

Stannis also looked at the helmet, and seemed to remember the scenes that Melisandre had shown him. He frowned slightly for a moment, but then he regained his hard face.

"Where's Renly?" he asked, "Although he made unforgivable mistakes, he is still my brother from the same mother. I hope you didn't let anyone insult his body."

"Renly!?" He couldn't help but wonder in his heart. He had never seen any Renly. Even if it was dark and his eyesight was poor, he would not recognize the wrong person. After all, he saw Renly with his own eyes as the flag bearer.

"This armor was only obtained by killing a bandit. I didn't see Lord Renly."

"Bandit, can you bring it here for me to see?" Someone said. He probably thought Cole didn't recognize him.

"I recognize Renly. If I had met him, why would I deny it? Although I chased him at first, I was intercepted by the Knight of Flowers on the way."

"The false king is dead, why should we bother? His death is the will of the Lord of Light." Melisandre said in her graceful and exotic voice.

Is Renly dead? No one can tell the real from the fake just by looking at a helmet.

But someone soon brought confirmation. It was Ser Parmen Crane, one of the Rainbow Knights. He wore a purple cloak and gray and white plate armor. He was obviously an imitation of the Kingsguard.

He has been following Renly, but now he brings news that Renly is dead. He said that someone saw the white shadow attack, and Renly fell from his horse and died. No one could see what it was, but his eyes couldn't help but glance at Cole.

Bai Ying? Shouldn't it be the dark shadow? Cole couldn't help but murmur in his heart.

After Renly died, a cavalry attacked, and the army was instantly in chaos, and the cavalry carried the flag of the fire-breathing white bird.

Well, all eyes are on Cole, isn't that what the family crest is on his armor.

These people wouldn't suspect it was him, right?

Stannis absolved Ser Parmen Crane of his wrongdoings, Cole saw the displeasure in his eyes, and when the Rainbow Lord swore his allegiance, he accepted.

The king led the army back to Storm's End Castle. He built a camp under Storm's End Castle and sent knights to collect the remaining soldiers. Some lords and nobles who had lost their traces suddenly swarmed in and swore surrender.

Within two days, a camp of nearly 20,000 people was established outside the castle.

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