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Chapter 713

Myrcella realized her mistake the moment the words left her mouth. She instinctively wanted to cover it up, to smooth things over, but she hadn’t expected Aegor to react so quickly—or so strongly. She tensed, shrinking back slightly, and obediently stopped what she was doing. Circling around the sofa, she hesitated before carefully gathering...

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Chapter 712

"Exactly. When everyone else is basking in the joy of their newfound autonomy, only to discover that one of their supposed allies refuses to cooperate and instead seeks to undermine their hard-won victory, they will cast that person out. They’ll exile him from their ranks, strip him of his standing. And once he’s isolated, taking him down wo...

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Chapter 711

In theory, the entirety of Oldtown—its people and its assets—belonged to House Hightower.

The citizens of this great city were little more than serfs, burdened with heavy taxes and feudal obligations. They not only endured the tithes and forced labor but also suffered under the Hightowers’ monopolization of the most lucrative trades...

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Chapter 710

Baelor Hightower acted just in time to stop his younger brother from committing an irreversible mistake.

A sharp reprimand snapped Humphrey’s attention back to reality.

“Lord Hand—what—you… You call that a reasonable request?!”

Humphrey Hightower, still too young to temper his emotions, turned red with rage at Ae...

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Chapter 709

"Move?"

Baelor Hightower’s heart lurched.

He had only just lowered himself into his seat when the words struck him like a thunderclap, making him hesitate before fully settling in. His back went rigid, and he forced a confused expression, shaking his head.

"I don’t understand, Lord Hand."

"I believe you do," Aegor...

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Chapter 708

If the Wall was the largest man-made structure in the world of ice and fire, then the Hightower of Oldtown was certainly the tallest.

A castle and a lighthouse combined, it was an unmistakable landmark, standing out as if the gods themselves had placed a colossal candle atop a pie laden with assorted fillings. One could see it from miles ...

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Chapter 707

A blast of dragonfire erupted from Drogon’s maw, a tongue of orange-yellow flame licking across the earth in a precise, sweeping arc.

It caught Harry Strickland in mid-sprint, barely a hundred yards from where he had started.

The heatwave that followed was so intense that even those standing at a distance instinctively recoiled, ...

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Chapter 706

“Right thumbprint!”

A single command from Aegor cut through the tense silence.

An Unsullied soldier and Myrcella bolted toward the carriage where Aegor kept his inkpad.

Meanwhile, Harry Strickland, sensing imminent disaster, began frantically shouting out the names of the nine men who had accompanied him to the secret me...

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Chapter 705

“How did this happen? Who killed Prince Aegon?”

Daenerys lifted her head, her violet eyes—usually warm, sometimes seductive—now burning with fury as they swept over the assembled officers of the Golden Company. Finally, her gaze locked onto the leader of the surrendering delegation.

“I need an explanation, Captain Strickl...

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Chapter 704

On the open bed of the wagon, amid layers of luxurious silks and fine wool, lay a young man with silver hair, his face pale, his eyes closed in death. There was no mistaking him—this was the so-called "son of Rhaegar," the pretender Aegon Targaryen.

With the surrender of the Reach army and the massive stores of grain and supplies from H...

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Chapter 703

The moon hung high, its light silvering the land, while sparse stars flickered in the vast night sky. A gentle spring breeze rustled through the brush and grass, carrying with it the faint chirping of insects. It was the kind of night that spoke of renewal, of life bursting forth.

And yet, as Prince Aegon stood beneath the bright, round m...

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Chapter 702

“Mace Tyrell must be kept alive. And once you take Storm’s End, you will destroy this document in my presence. Until then, I trust it will offer you some peace of mind.”

Lyon narrowed his eyes at the sellsword captain—a look he had often seen his own commander give to subordinates who had disappointed him. Even though that gaze wa...

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Chapter 701

The flat, open fields of the Reach were good for many things—hiding was not one of them.

That wasn’t necessarily a bad thing. Neither side could set an ambush, sparing both parties the trouble of scheming or fearing the other’s deceit.

With the setting sun at his back, the commander of the Golden Company rode toward a lone, c...

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Chapter 700

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"Most of a dragon's magical energy is wasted."

Aegor didn't hear these words until he was standing in front of Rhaegal once more, listening as Daenerys relayed the spell’s details to Kinvara, the second Red Priestess. Only then did he fully grasp the nature of this so-called dragon-riding ritual—not just a ceremony for...

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Chapter 699

A devil. This man is an absolute devil.

Margaery trembled once more, her hands and feet icy cold.

But unlike the last time—mere minutes ago—her mind was no longer a chaotic mess. This time, she saw Aegor’s intentions with terrifying clarity: he was forcing House Tyrell into a cruel, unsolvable game.

A game that, in Aeg...

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Chapter 698

"So you're really going to keep making this joke?" Margaery was beginning to lose patience. The man in front of her was clearly intelligent—so why was he being so utterly unreasonable on this point? "Then tell me, Lord Hand—this so-called 'relocation to King’s Landing' for the Reach lords—should it take place before or after the war acro...

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Chapter 697

Now this—this was a negotiation.

Aegor silently savored the intoxicating taste of victory—a fine vintage called "submission at the gates." Straightening slightly, he prepared to critique the little queen’s performance.

"Lady Margaery, you’ve spoken at length—your throat must be parched. Have some water."

He lifted ...

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Chapter 696

To be honest, Aegor rather enjoyed this.

It was true—Margaery’s arguments held merit—but they were old, predictable, and lacked real weight. He shrugged slightly, neither agreeing nor denying her words.

He didn’t make a show of being impressed, but he remained silent, staring at her face, his gaze conveying a simple message...

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Chapter 695

"It's all yours."

With a light, almost playful tone, the Queen tossed out the half-sentence before turning and gliding away.

This wasn’t an abandonment of duty. Aegor had secured this authority long before setting out on his Western Campaign—an imperial sword of sorts, granted by the Queen herself. As the architect and executor...

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Chapter 694

The green dragon had never carried a rider before. When it crouched down, it had intended only to display submission, not to invite Aegor onto its back. Unsurprisingly, then, Rhaegal lowered itself, but unlike its elder brother, it did not instinctively settle into the proper position for a rider to mount with ease.



Daenerys ra...

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Chapter 693

The moment Daenerys phrased her question, Aegor felt his heart sink.

She didn’t say “the false king.” She said, my nephew.

That small detail spoke volumes. Even if she didn’t fully believe it, she at least had doubts—enough to consider that the young silver-haired prince might truly be her kin.

Perhaps the war had ...

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Chapter 692

As the most powerful man and woman on the continent, their so-called "walk" was, of course, never just a casual stroll. True to expectation, Daenerys soon shifted the conversation to matters happening not here in the west, but in the east, where a different crisis was unfolding.

"We must move quickly. If the Reach lords are willing to sur...

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Chapter 691

Considering the logistical burden on the Crownlands and the efficiency of resupplying along the way, Aegor had deliberately dispersed the weaker Riverland levies and the unruly Northmen when the main force of his Western Expedition set out. The army he personally led numbered just over thirty thousand, though he publicly claimed forty thousand, ...

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Chapter 690

"Impossible!"

King Aegon shot to his feet, his face flushed with fury. "I will not cower behind my own Hand like some sniveling coward, begging my aunt for forgiveness!"

They hadn't even managed to salvage a single ballista.

"Shut the gates—now!" Jon Connington barked. There were undoubtedly stragglers still outside, but a...

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Chapter 689

Has anyone ever used shadow-binding like this before?

Broad daylight. In full view of thousands.

A shadow surged straight through the heart of the battlefield, slipping past legions of soldiers, heading directly for the enemy's command post.

To accomplish this attack, Aegor had offered the pure magical essence of R'hllor’s...

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Chapter 688

It seemed absurd that the soldiers of both armies could struggle to distinguish friend from foe, but the reality was that both sides bore the same sigil—the Three-Headed Red Dragon.

Neither Daenerys nor young Aegon had been willing to modify the Targaryen banner, even in the slightest way, for the sake of battlefield clarity. Not even a...

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Chapter 687

A sea of metal, banners, and bloodied helmets churned across the battlefield, an unrelenting tide of war. At its heart, like a lone reef amidst the storm, Jon Connington stood still, his gaze fixed on the impenetrable tortoise-like formation of the western campaign army.

"The last scraps inside that shell are starting to gather," he noted...

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Chapter 686

"Gather the baggage train guards, the kitchen hands, and every man in the southern second phalanx who can still lift a weapon. Bring them to me."

Aegor had accepted the reality of his situation. There was only one choice left.

"Send word to the artillery positions—fire off all remaining grapeshot westward, then switch to solid sh...

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Chapter 685

Aegor sensed something was wrong even before the call for reinforcements reached him.

Following the principle of “balanced combat distribution,” the explosive grenades of the western campaign army had been evenly allocated among the nine phalanxes—each phalanx was assigned around a hundred grenadiers, each carrying two grenades. Any...

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Chapter 684

The sharp blast of horns cut through the chaos of battle, accompanied by the rise of a stark black banner. Like a tide of midnight, the armored warriors who had instilled fear into nobles and slave masters alike surged forward, flowing through the gaps between formations toward the embattled southeastern corner of the battlefield. A wave of shee...

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