Chapter 93 Raven, Dragon
Clay and the old man discussed it all night long. At the end, there was no place to put the empty wine bottle on the table between the grandpa and grandson.

Even so, the two were still arguing with great interest. The arrival of the dragon meant that many of the family's arrangements had to be completely reversed. As the patriarch, this was something the old man had to consider.

Clay asked the old man how he planned to face the Stark family if he really flew over Westeros in the future.This question made the old man pursed his lips and remained silent for a long time. Finally, the old man slowly uttered a sentence:

"I'm a Manderly first, and a Stark vassal second..."

Knowing what this meant, Clay didn't mention it again. Obviously, this was not a pleasant topic.

The old man and Clay finally reached a consensus that Clay needed to hatch the dragon as soon as possible before the Manderly family army went to King's Road to join the Winterfell army.

During this period of time, the old man will directly raise his troops to take down the Three Sisters Islands, and Clay's dragon will be placed there to grow.

According to the old man's original intention, Clay should stay in White Harbor, followed by the Three Sisters Islands, regardless of the battlefield in the south, but Clay rejected the old man's idea.

Clay has no idea what the adults in the north will think after making great military exploits in the south, returning to the north with countless honors, and then showing the dragon card.

However, if he doesn't participate in this war and waits until later, no matter whether the northern army fails or succeeds, he hides in White Harbor and suddenly creates a dragon. There will be no other way except to be regarded as an evil dragon.

Clay didn't want to use Dragon Burn to subdue these rebellious northern adults, not at all.

……

The next day, when Clay swayed out of the study smelling of alcohol, a letter from Winterfell instantly woke him up.

Just as he walked out of the study, Clay hurriedly turned around and opened the door to go in.

A letter from Winterfell, the young master of the Stark family, Rob Stark summoned vassals in Winterfell, assembled an army, and went south to the Neck to ask for an explanation for what happened to his father.

More importantly, they wanted to find Lord Ed Stark, Duke of the North, who was in deep crisis before Lord Tywin.

Half an hour later, the family meeting was held again. This time, all actions were no longer castles in the air, because the arrival of this call-up order meant that the northern border had declared war on the Iron Throne.

More precisely, it is to declare war on the Lannister King on the Iron Throne, and of course, Lord Tywin in the West.

Joffrey is not Robert, and he doesn't even have the prestige of a hair of his father. If he hadn't had an extremely powerful grandpa, Lord Tywin Lannister, the iron chair under her buttocks would have belonged to someone else long ago up.

With his level, all the soldiers in the western region are useless to him.

Clay didn't know how the river land was doing now, but he didn't think Lord Tywin would give up this good opportunity to attack the river land.

The incident happened suddenly, and the Riverland was not prepared at all. Although the army of the Riverrun was weak, if the Tully family in Riverrun called for vassals, with the population of the Riverrun, 2 people could always be drawn out.

If the Lannister army attacks again at that time, although they will still win in the end, the process will be much more tortuous.

"Lord Ed's son, Rob Stark, has given our Manderly family a call-up order, but we don't need to lead the army to Winterfell, the army will go directly westward and meet at the King's Road."

The old man's words can be regarded as the beginning of this meeting.

Willis asked his brother:
"Wendel, how is the army assembled?"

Wendell, who had been soaking in the barracks and hurried back, answered his brother's question quickly:

"They are all young men, and there are still too few veterans. It is impossible for us in Baigang to send out all the veterans. Now, all those who can move in the barracks are counted, um... 400 people."

Wendell shook his head with some regret, and said rather helplessly:

"The time is too short. We know about it a day or two earlier than Winterfell. In this time, even sending the equipment to the soldiers accurately is a problem. If there are two months and a little training, the situation will be much better. "

The members attending the meeting seemed to understand what Wendell said, and no one refuted it.

"Do your best. It will take time to assemble the army in Winterfell. According to experience, even if Robb Stark is in a hurry, it will take at least nearly a month until all the families rush over and then go south. We still have time."

Having fought in the usurper wars, the old man has valuable experience in these matters.

Hearing this sentence, Wendell was slightly relieved. Most of the recruited soldiers turned out to be farmers, fishermen, freeriders, and even small businessmen.

If you don't go through training and directly confront the Lannister standing army, although the bravery of the northerners ranks first among the Seven Kingdoms, the exchange ratio will be ugly.

One month younger and one month younger, Wendell compressed the time to give these recruits a boost of strength.

However, Earl Wyman's next sentence made his plan come to nothing, and the old man said directly to him:

"Wendell, leave the training to Marlon. You have led troops and Lord Stannis to kill pirates. This time, I want you to take all the warships of the family and go and shoot down the pirate den in the Three Sisters Islands." .”

Wendell was stunned by this order that he hadn't communicated with anyone before. Of course he knew where the Three Sisters Islands were, but why did his father let him beat them down?
"Shoot it down there, and then seal off the entire Bite Bay. Any ship will not be able to come in. If you see one, I will sink the other."

Although Wendell was puzzled by Earl Wyman's order, as a pure soldier, he was still prepared to resolutely carry out his father's order.

"My lord father, if we do this, will Winterfell have anything to say?"

Willis raised his concerns. What's interesting is that he and Wendell didn't consider the feelings of the ruling family on the island at all. It is estimated that in their hearts, those people were not nobles at all, but pirates.

Killing pirates, adhering to the will of the Seven Gods, what kind of psychological construction is needed?
Regarding his son's question, Earl Wyman waved his hand. Obviously, this is not too serious a problem.

"The White Harbor Fleet will protect the safety of the east coast of the northern border during the war. This reason is enough."

As for the West Bank, forgive the White Harbor Fleet for nothing, it can't bypass the whole of Westeros, right?

After the old man finished speaking, he turned his eyes to his grandson.

"Clay, during this time, take care of your own affairs. The top room of the Sea God Tower is reserved for you. When the army is assembled, you will be their commander. Sir Marlon will go with you."

Clay understood what the old man meant. The old man wanted him to hatch the dragon eggs in the place where the grass decoction was synthesized. Father Wendell would lead his troops to wipe out the Three Sisters Islands, and then Clay would send the dragons there to raise them for a period of time. .

This is a plan for the little dragon, which will not fly too far. If the dragon grows up, it can fly out of the Bite Bay. Heh, it will be the time when Clay rides it and the dragon comes to Westeros.

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