Game of Thrones: Royal Game

Chapter 132 Khal Drogo's Banquet

Chapter 132 Khal Drogo's Banquet ([-])
Ian didn't know why Ender Poole personally participated in the battle. Perhaps he had absolute confidence in his own strength and knew that the two water dancers on Hazan's side would defect on the spot, so he felt that the risk was very low.

Or maybe he didn't want to participate in the competition in his heart, but because he had voted under Su Da's command early, Su Da asked him to participate in the battle. Because all the forces in his hands were linked to Su Da and he couldn't give up, he had to participate in the battle.

In short, under the circumstances that Ian was unable to use Illyrio's power to deal with Ender, such a contest witnessed by the two parties of Pentos, which would not end until one party was killed in battle, became his lore to kill Ander. Germany's best stage.

Because Ian didn't know how many cards Ander had accumulated in his hand through the operation of Suda's power, and how many arrangements he had in Pentos.

If he only uses the Black Falcon mercenaries, Ian not only can't guarantee the success rate of killing Ender, but also has to worry about being suspected and disappearing if Illyrio finds out that he has a relationship with the Black Falcon mercenaries. Sir Lucian' about.

In contrast, it was much easier to manage to kill Ender in this contest.

After all, Ian now has the key information that the two water dancers will betray on the spot.

Calculating intentionally or unintentionally, they only need to inject a delayed onset poison on the two water dancers before the game, which can make the two lose their fighting power after surrendering to Suda Tetrus's side.

In this way, at least one of Su Da's acting samurai quotas can be directly abolished (if the first water dancer is found out after the drug attack, Su Da will definitely replace it and prevent another water dancer from playing).

In this way, the real ratio of the number of people in the competition came to 7 to 6.

In addition, before Ian came to the banquet, he had already sent Bronn to Suda's White Sand Arena, asking him to apply for Suda's acting samurai——As for the target, Ian let Bronn judge for himself.

If Bronn is absolutely sure of killing Ender, then challenge Ender directly... If he can directly kill Ender Poole, then all the rest will be saved.

If not, then let him choose an 'evaluator' who he can kill, replace the opponent's position, and kill as many applicants with potential as possible. As for whether Bronn can get a place as an acting warrior, Ian has no idea. Don't worry at all, this guy's combat power is basically at the top level of human beings except that he is not as good as a few 'monsters'.

And when it was time for the official competition, Ian used his own way to fight back against him, making Bronn jump on the spot just like the two water dancers.

At that time, Su Da will have to temporarily choose a proxy warrior with a lower combat effectiveness to fill the vacancy of Bolong.

Just here, Ian has abolished one of Su Da's places, and seriously weakened two places (the replacement water dancer's combat effectiveness is definitely not as good as the water dancer's).

Afterwards, Ian also had the water dancer master Yada Moore, the over-standard S-rank knight Keith, and Jorah Mormont, who was confident and foolishly boarded the ship. The combat power may also be very strong (after all, Jorah became The champion gladiator of Meereen is a story in the TV series, and his actual combat power remains to be considered) and other top combat power.

If the risk is right, Ian can throw them into the game as well.

Anyway, Su Da's subordinates will abolish three places at the beginning. If there are enough chances to win, Ian will send more people to enter the arena, which will increase the probability of his subordinates killing Ender, thus gaining points and seizing Ender's system resources .
Of course, if the follow-up information shows that Hazan's side is not so sure of victory and the expected casualties are unclear, Ian will not let his men other than Yada Moore and Bronn fight for Hazan. After all, he only needs It is enough to guarantee Hazan's victory, there is no need to let one's own people suffer casualties.

And after the contest is over, Ian can also find an opportunity to tell Oranto and Hazan the information about the player who helped Suda go to the Palace of Neptune.
As for the guy who persuaded Neptune to turn against the two water dancers and almost killed Hazan, Hazan's mother will definitely not let him go, and it is possible to send Faceless to deal with him.

Hazan's mother is the richest keykeeper of the Iron Bank, so don't worry she can't afford to hire Faceless.

In short, if this plan is successful, then Ian has achieved at least three goals.

One, eliminate the faction of Ender players who have developed well in Pentos and are trying to get involved in the Braavos faction.

Second, make friends with the ambassador of Oranto and Prince Hazan, and let them owe me a huge favor. Regardless of whether Hazan's uncle can choose the King of the Sea in the end, Hazan's mother is the richest keykeeper of the Iron Bank.

On the question of whether Braavos would ally with the future 'Abolitionists of Slave's Bay', as long as they spoke for Ian, Braavos could hardly find a reason to refuse.

And as long as the purple fleet of Braavos can go south to threaten Volantis, then the dilemma that the dragon mother will face in Meereen in the original book will be solved-as long as Volantis does not participate in the war, only Yunkai and Xinji His ally, Shu Ian said bluntly, he is confident that he can hang the opponent up and fight.

Third, this point is insignificant compared with the first two points, but it is also indispensable, that is - economic benefits.

May I ask, for a top rich second generation like Hazan, facing a person who has provided him with important information and a powerful proxy warrior, and also advises him, would he be stingy with such insignificant things as money?
Of course, the premise of all this is to reach an agreement with Ambassador Oranto immediately and force Illyrio to agree in person.

So Ian immediately winked at Daeron beside him, telling him to follow the plan.

"Sorry, both of you," Darren Grafson stepped forward and stood in front of Yada Moore, "Prince Hazan, Ambassador of Oranto," he bowed to the two big men in front of him, "If I You guessed it right, the purpose of you looking for Yada is to let him fight for His Highness Hazan in the upcoming martial arts tournament, right?"

"Sir, who are you?" Hazan was a little surprised when his purpose was suddenly picked out, but he still remained polite to this unknown man.

"Sir Daeron is my master." Yada the water dancer said first.

"Master?" Hazan lost his composure for a moment, "Are you sure you didn't use the wrong word? You called him." Hazan glanced at Darren as he spoke, and when he heard the name that was dubbed a knight title, he guessed it Probably some Westeros knight who came to join Viserys, "Call this knight my lord? You almost became the chief swordsman of Braavos!"

"Sir Daeron saved my life, and I swear allegiance to him. The water dancer will keep his word. It's as simple as that." Yada spoke again.

(End of this chapter)

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