Game of Thrones: Viserys the Three-Headed Dragon

Chapter 51 News from the Seven Countries

The visiting card sent to the Lord of Tyrosh seemed to have fallen into the sea.

Compared with the fulfillment of shopping and exploring the shops in the bustling streets of Tyrosh with Daenerys, the superficial plan that he originally didn't care about had no progress, which made Viserys doubt it.

The Lord of Tyrosh refused to give Viserys a chance to meet, so Viserys couldn't figure out the attitude of this city for a while.

When Viserys got off the ship, he told Captain Grole that he planned to stay longer, and the captain was probably sitting on the fishing platform somewhere leisurely. Grole was not in a hurry in Tyrosh at all. The price of Myr's goods was changing every day due to the situation on the sea, and there was no goods in Tyrosh that Grole particularly needed.

Tyrosh had a developed slave trade, and the purple conch-related handicrafts were famous all over the world. Another famous product produced was the gold-plated helmets and gold and silver armor designed by craftsmen, but these were not the goods Grole needed. He only planned to sell the goods brought by Myr here at the highest possible price, and at most exchange them for some pear brandy when he left.

Viserys was not in a hurry, but Jorah had been a little restless these days.

It just so happened that Viserys was going to give Jorah some work to do, so as to rehearse the next plan. Viserys simply called Jorah over and held a small question-and-answer session.

"Jorah, what do you think the attitude of the Lord of Tyrosh is?"

"Sir. I'm afraid he is afraid of the usurper king and dare not see you. This city doesn't welcome us, so why don't we leave as soon as possible?"

This was not the answer Viserys wanted. "I was thinking, since the Lord of Tyrosh didn't respond, what do you think of other dignitaries and wealthy merchants, Jorah?"

Jorah could still hear Viserys' attitude: "My Lord, do you mean, don't continue to send letters?"

"Yes. I have something I want you to do quietly. Come closer." Viserys was mysterious.

Jorah moved closer strangely.

Viserys whispered, "Try to find out what rumors have been circulating in Westeros since Jon Arryn's death? What is the current situation in the Seven Kingdoms? Especially in the Reach, Stormlands, and Dragonstone, are there any unusual movements?"

Jorah's heart tightened when he heard this. He had long guessed that Viserys had other intentions for this trip, and it was definitely not as simple as borrowing money and shopping for dragon bones. Now the secret behind it seemed to reveal a mysterious corner to him. He asked, "My lord, is there anyone or anything that needs special attention?"

"Yes."

Hearing this affirmative answer, Jorah's heart was awe-inspiring for a moment: "My lord, please give me your instructions?"

But the names Viserys said disappointed Jorah: "Renly, Stannis, Joffrey." Jorah once thought he had heard wrongly.

Viserys asked, "What's the problem?"

"." Jorah suppressed his suspicion and answered, "Just these few, sir?"

"Pay special attention to these few," Viserys said seriously, "Anyway, report any news you find out about the Seven Kingdoms to me. Remember?"

Jorah nodded seriously, "Yes, sir."

When Jorah got the order to go out, for some reason, he felt that the maid Ani, who was guarding the door in Viserys's room, looked at him strangely. He carefully examined whether there was anything wrong with his words and deeds, and then looked over and found that the other party had lowered her head and was mending clothes by herself. Jorah thought that perhaps because he and Viserys had a whispered conversation, the maid was wary of him.

In the next few days, Jorah really worked hard, riding his horse to various taverns, asking Viserys about the news of the Seven Kingdoms.

The sailors in the Tyrosh Tavern came from all over the Seven Kingdoms, from Sunspear, Tarth, Oldtown, Storm's End, Dragonstone, King's Landing, Lannisport, Gulltown, Pike and White Harbor.

The drunken sailors had all kinds of news, some of which happened a few days ago, and some of which were several months or even years ago. It was hard to tell the truth from the false, and it was a headache to listen to so many news. Jorah had at least a direction to ask about the cooperation between the Iron Throne and Myr in Myr, but now he had no idea what Viserys wanted to know.

There were almost no rumors about Renly and Joffrey among the people. Most of the rumors about the nobles in the people were full of outrageous imagination and were difficult to be true. The only one who had a credible rumor among the people was Stannis, who was known for his coldness and severity. Jorah had the impression that the lord was serious.

Legend has it that Stannis once led people to close down brothels in King's Landing, but the brothels were closed down by King Robert. It is said that the king cursed him so loudly that the whole street was filled with his voice. Then he withdrew the order to close down the brothels and restored the closed brothels to their original state. It is also said that he was angry and returned to Dragonstone because the king did not appoint him as prime minister after the death of the old prime minister. There are also some outrageous arrangements. Jorah guessed that it was mostly revenge by prostitutes in King's Landing, and spread around the world through sailors.

As for the new prime minister of the Seven Kingdoms, as expected, it was the person Jorah least wanted to see, Eddard Stark. It is said that he was following the king to King's Landing. Now it is estimated that it took time for the news to travel back and forth from the narrow sea. Perhaps Stark is already in power in King's Landing.

Jorah could not imagine how the new prime minister would arrange him when he found out that he was spying for King Robert. Would he interfere with the conditions agreed between him and King Robert for the sake of honor?

I hope Varys can take his promise to him seriously.

When the news reached Viserys from Jorah, Viserys seemed very upset. He muttered words like "it shouldn't be" and "how could this happen", as if something should have happened but didn't.

Jorah wanted to ask, but was afraid of appearing too anxious, so he waited in silence for Viserys's response.

Viserys pondered for a long time, and finally said: "Maybe the news from the Narrow Sea is too slow. You should pay more attention to the news from Westeros these days. Tell me any new news as soon as possible."

Jorah asked carefully: "The news from the sailors is very mixed, sir, which one should I focus on?"

"It's not Stannis who has a lot of rumors, it's him." Viserys told him, "Also, pay more attention to the news from King's Landing."

"Yes."

Jorah felt that he was getting closer and closer to what Viserys was secretly planning, and his work motivation was really sufficient.

After Jorah left, Dany came up and asked: "Are you going shopping tonight?"

Viserys answered her: "Take a rest today."

"Oh." After getting this answer, Dany had no choice but to sit back on her side of the suite and stare at the book list at the desk.

There is no curfew in Tyrosh, and there are no invitations from wealthy merchants and dignitaries to attend at night. They have been visiting stores in three shifts a day recently, and their efficiency is much higher than in Myr.

Daenerys has been very enthusiastic recently. In her dream, the Mars on her body has almost covered her whole body. She vaguely feels that the heat of the blood under her skin in the dream has reached a certain point. As long as there is more, her blood will boil like boiling water.

But when Dany whispered this to Viserys, Viserys told her seriously that she should be extra careful at this time. At this moment, they must be especially cautious, because perhaps Dany will have changes that no one can imagine.

Viserys's serious look reminded Dany of the scene when Viserys was struck by lightning on the Sea of ​​Pentos. At that time, she did see a vision in Viserys.

So, Dany asked Viserys carefully and expectantly: "Will I also be struck by lightning and become a dragon in the clouds?"

"." Viserys was silent for a moment, swallowed carefully, and answered her, "Everyone is different, Dany, everyone is different."

Also?

At that time, Viserys' mind was full of the "also" that Daenerys said.

He finally told Daenerys what he had prepared for a long time: "Combining all the signs, I guess you may become a 'Dream Walker' like your ancestor 'Dream Walker' Daenerys."

Daenerys didn't know what a 'Dream Walker' was, but she knew Daenerys' story, and she was looking forward to it.

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