The next day, probably because of Gavin's assistance, when Gavin asked to see the heart tree, Jeor Mormont, the commander-in-chief, personally led Gavin there.

They passed through the deep tunnel under the Great Wall and came to Whitetree Village.

In the center of the village stood the ancient fish beam wood. It was tall and pale, and the carved face on the trunk was looming in the shadows. The sparse dark red leaves formed a sharp contrast with the pale branches covered with residual snow.

The surroundings were a desolate scene, with white snow and a cold light in the weak sunlight. The cold wind whistled and rolled up the snow on the ground, making people unable to help but wrap their clothes tightly. The ground was frozen hard, and the dead grass trembled in the cold wind.

The fish beam wood stood alone on this cold land, like a silent guardian, witnessing the changes of Whitetree Village over the years. The snow around it seemed thicker than elsewhere, perhaps because the falling snowflakes accumulated over a long period of time. The entire White Tree Village was immersed in coldness and silence, with only the sound of the wind occasionally breaking the silence.

Gavin and his companions slowly walked to the bottom of the fish beam wood. Mormont looked at Gavin and asked, "Sir Gavin, southerners rarely believe in the old gods. What about you?" Gavin smiled and replied, "I believe in the Seven Gods, but I respect all gods. Since I have come to the North, I naturally have to pay homage to the fish beam wood of the old gods." As he said this, Gavin gently placed his hand on the fish beam wood.

In an instant, Gavin felt a strong magic coming from his palm. He slowly closed his eyes and felt the magic flowing in his body. With the help of the perspective of the fish beam wood, his consciousness began to rise.

Looking down at the earth, the scenery on the ground became smaller and smaller. He could clearly feel the countless fulcrums containing magic, and each fulcrum was a fish beam wood.

Soon, Gavin's sight traveled a long distance and saw a particularly huge fish beam tree. Through the body of the fish beam tree, he saw Brynden Rivers entangled in the roots of the tree. The other party also opened his eyes and looked at him through the long distance.

After a moment, Gavin slowly took his hand away and took a deep breath. The shock brought by the scene he just saw remained in his eyes. Mormont looked at Gavin on the side, his eyes full of curiosity and questions.

Gavin calmed down, turned his head to look at Mormont, and said with a smile, "Commander-in-Chief, take me to see the Great Wall."

Taking the wooden elevator, Gavin finally climbed the 700-foot-high Great Wall.

Gavin stood on the Great Wall and looked into the distance. In the distance was an endless and vast scenery. Mountains, forests, and fields spread out in front of his eyes. The cold wind blew and lifted his cloak.

Mormont said beside him: "Shocked, isn't it, Ser Gavin?" Gavin nodded and responded: "Yes, it is indeed shocking."

Mormont smiled and continued: "Yes, when I first came here and saw this scene, I was just like you. It's just that I come here every day to inspect, and now I am tired of it, and I don't feel the shock I had at the beginning."

Then Mormont leaned on the wall with both hands, and said solemnly: "Recently, the activities of the wildlings in the north have become more and more frequent, and I don't know why."

After hearing this, Gavin wanted to mention the existence of the White Walkers, but thought that the other party might not believe it, so he gave up.

He then said, "There are also many prisoners in the Stepstones. I will send a ship to escort them to Eastwatch. When the time comes, you can send someone to receive them, Lord Commander."

After hearing this, Mormont bowed and said, "Thank you, Sir Gavin, for your support for the Night's Watch."

Gavin nodded slightly, without saying anything, just quietly looking at the scenery in the distance. The continuous mountains were covered with snow, like a silver-white quilt covered when the earth was asleep, and the sun shone on them, reflecting dazzling light.

The biting cold wind blew on his face, but he felt extremely comfortable at the moment, as if all his troubles were swallowed up by this vast world.

The flying birds in the distance crossed the sky, adding a touch of vitality to the silent picture.

Gavin took a deep breath of the cold and fresh air, enjoying this moment of tranquility and freedom.

Three days later, Gavin took Daenerys and Maester Aemon to say goodbye.

Maester Aemon's eyes were moist, full of concern and reluctance for Daenerys.

Gavin bowed with Mormont and Maester Aemon, then turned around and left slowly.

Lord Commander Mormont, who was standing by, seemed to have some feelings when he saw this scene. He looked at Maester Aemon with a hint of doubt in his eyes, but he didn't ask in the end.

After Gavin took Daenerys away from Castle Black, he released Blazing Shadow and flew towards the Three-Eyed Raven. On the dragon's back, Gavin briefly explained the Three-Eyed Raven to Daenerys.

Blazing Shadow spread its wings and flew over the majestic Great Wall. To the north of the Great Wall was a world covered in silver, with boundless white snow, covering the earth with a layer of pure plain clothes. The cold wind blew, raising the snow mist, which flashed a dreamy luster in the golden sunlight.

Blazing Shadow was extremely fast, like a golden lightning across the sky. In less than a moment, Gavin saw the extremely huge fish beam wood. It stood tall in a forest, its thick trunk reaching up to the sky, its dark red leaves swaying slightly, as if telling an ancient secret.

Gavin commanded the Blazing Shadow to descend. The Blazing Shadow uttered a clear cry and circled towards the fish beam tree.

As the Blazing Shadow landed next to the huge fish beam tree.

A short female child of the forest came out of the cave under the tree and came forward. Her skin was dark green with mysterious spiral patterns painted on it. Her big eyes shone like amber, and her pointed ears stood up. , dark green hair mixed with tiny branches and vines.

Daenerys looked surprised when she saw her. Gavin saw this and explained: "They are the children of the forest."

Daenerys said: "I have heard their stories before, and I thought they were just legends." Gavin smiled and patted Daenerys' hand.

The Son of the Forest looked at Gavin and said: "The Green Seer is waiting for you, please come with me."

Gavin told Daenerys on the side: "Wait for me here and don't leave Blazing Shadow."

Daenerys nodded immediately.

Then, Gavin followed the leaves into the cave under the tree roots. In the cave, tree roots are intertwined, and in the dim light, the moss emits a faint fluorescence.

Finally, Gavin saw the Three-Eyed Raven - Brynden Rivers. He was lying there entangled in the branches, and he had long lost the ability to move.

Brynden Rivers pointed to the sword beside him with his eyes and said: "This is the Dark Sister. As for the three dragon eggs currently in the hands of Varys in the Red Keep, you can actually wait, the dragon eggs should be delivered to them. In your hands.”

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