The Iron Throne of Ice and Fire

Chapter 311 Red Castle 2

Tyrion glanced at James with a smile on his face and said: "Earl Green, my friend, I am honored to introduce you..."

He stretched out a hand towards Ser Kevan: "This is my and Jaime's uncle, Lord Advocate, Hand of Lord Tywin, Ser Kevan Lannister of the Westerlands."

After his words fell, Green smiled, caressed his chest and said, "It's an honor to meet you, Lord Kevan."

Then, Tyrion turned to Ser Kevan: "My uncle, please allow me to introduce to you..."

He stretched out a hand in the direction of Green: "This... he is the conqueror of the valley, a famous general in the Seven Kingdoms, Earl Green Kleb of the Crab Claw Peninsula."

After a pause, Tyrion nodded gratefully to Green and continued: "In the Riverlands, when the lions were in dire straits, it was Earl Green who saved Jaime and I from the wolves. My savior, Uncle Kevan."

Sir Kevan stroked his chest and said, "Lord Green, thank you for everything you have done for Jaime and Tyrion."

The corners of Sir James' lips raised slightly and he said, "Lord Green, Lannister must pay his debts."

Tyrion was also smiling, but his eyes moved slightly, and he secretly glanced at Ser Kevan. His uncle was kind... a little abnormal.

The atmosphere was warm, like some kind of family gathering.

The arrogant Lannister... Green had a smile on his face. Ser Kevan was indeed waiting for him intentionally. The person in front of him just gave him a subtle "push" to create such a warm scene. Perhaps, in this situation, many people easily lose part of their thinking ability, such as... immersing themselves in the warm atmosphere and agreeing to some inappropriate invitations without thinking.

Sir Kevan's tone was kind: "Earl Green, my brother, Lord Tywin has been looking forward to meeting you. When he heard that you arrived in King's Landing, he specially asked me to welcome you there."

Green smiled reservedly and said: "Lord Kevan, I am deeply honored. Please convey my respect to him to the Prime Minister for me."

His smile faded slightly: "After I have met Queen Cersei, please allow me the honor of meeting Duke Tywin at the right time."

After entering the Red Keep, if Lord Green went to see Duke Tywin first because he could not refuse the hospitality, according to Cersei's character... what would she think? Maybe, given Cersei's current situation and Green's current strength, she won't reveal anything; or maybe, thinking on the bright side... Cersei is worried about Green being attracted by Duke Tywin, so she will find ways to "please" him?

It's possible to imagine and operate, but it's not necessary. Because this is just a small plot by Lannister, or a small temptation.

Now that he has seen through the small hole dug under his feet, why would Lord Green bother himself to step on it and take the initiative to "add drama" to himself?

There are no secrets in the Red Keep. As a staunch dowager, Lord Green will not waver.

The important thing is...if Green's attitude is inappropriately tough, it will make the mother and son who resist the love of their father and grandfather less confident.

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Ser Kevan's smile did not diminish. Although Green declined the invitation, he did not seem to care at all. He was still a kind uncle to his good friend.

He nodded slightly: "You are welcome to come at any time, Earl Green."

After Green and Sir Jaime left, Sir Kevan looked at Tyrion, reached out and patted his small shoulder with relief, and said: "Tyrion, you did a great job rescuing Jaime from Riverrun. "

He added: "Unfortunately, if something had not happened to the heir of Riverrun, the marriage plan you proposed could have directly ended the war in the Seven Kingdoms."

"Uncle Kevan, I have contributed to House Lannister, but not everyone thinks I am worthy of praise."

Tyrion spread his hands and continued: "For example, my good sister Cersei, she must hate me to death."

Ser Kevan frowned at the mention of Cersei.

After a moment of silence, he patted Tyrion again and said, "Tyrion, Lord Tywin will protect every one of his children."

Tyrion curled his lips and murmured: "He is protecting Lannister."

After a pause, he asked: "Uncle Kevan, I would like to find an opportunity to talk to Lord Tywin, and ask him... why he is so reluctant to put his well-behaved son who is good at spending money in the chancellor's chair. "

Sir Kevan looked at Tyrion and said, "You made a contribution while acting as Prime Minister. This is Duke Tywin's reward for you."

His eyes moved slightly and asked: "Or, tell me, what do you want from your father, Tyrion?"

Tyrion looked up at Ser Kevan, smiled self-deprecatingly, and asked, "What do I want from Lord Tywin? Uncle, he is my father, what else do I need?"

He grinned: "I can guarantee that he loves me to death. The more I contribute, the more he loves me."

"Think of good things. Lord Tywin is a just man, my nephew."

Sir Kevan patted Tyrion again and said, "Go and rest. Also, you are Lord Tywin's son. You can go see him at any time. There is no need to ask me."

After speaking, Sir Kevan turned and left.

Tyrion clasped his little hands behind his back and watched after Ser Kevan until his figure disappeared, then he limped towards Bronn and the young squire who were waiting for him.

Shae... Before he could meet his amiable father, he needed to gain gentle comfort and necessary courage from her.

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Near the Red Keep and the Godswood, Jaime Lannister paused, looked around, and said, "Green, have you noticed...this place seems different from before?"

Hearing this, Green glanced at it casually and said: "No change, it's still the same."

After a pause, he added: "Maybe your steps are too fast."

Green first glanced at the beautiful clothes Sir James was wearing, then felt the hard plate armor on his body, and joked: "I don't mind running over."

Sir James glanced sideways at Green, stepped forward, walked for a while, and suddenly said: "Did you and Sir Kevan have a... conflict just now? I'm sorry, I can't find the right words."

Green shrugged, he pondered for a moment, and said, "The little accident just now can help us confirm something."

After walking a few steps, he continued: "Queen Cersei's situation in the Red Keep may be even worse than I imagined."

Sir James frowned and thought for a moment, then said, "Are you referring to the marriage?"

Green glanced in the direction of Magta and said, "It's not just because of the marriage."

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Meghta Hall.

Green and James waited for a while, and the waiter sang: "Welcome, Queen Regent!"

Then, the waiter's voice came again: "Welcome, Your Highness the Princess!"

Green's eyebrows were raised slightly, and on the stairs... Queen Cersei held Princess Myrcella's little hand and walked down slowly.

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