Game of Thrones: Winter Dragon Lord

Chapter 149 Lannister, you must pay your debts.

Chapter 149 Lannister, you must pay your debts.

Joffrey is dead.

Died of a colorless, odorless poison.

Through the imperial meeting, the Prime Minister decided to conduct four joint trials of Tyrion Lannister, who was identified as the murderer.

Tywin himself and Prince Oberon Martell of Dorne served as the Chief Justice, Paxter Redwyne, Earl of Arbor Island, and Matus Rowan, Earl of Golden Tree City, served as jury judges.

Uncle Kevan made him write down on paper the witnesses who could prove his innocence.

Tyrion has asked his little attendant to find the mercenary Bronn and ask him to come here to meet him.

As for the witness, he picked up the stylus and only silently wrote down the name "Sansa".

The attendant left for a whole day, and Tyrion could only give hope to the 13-year-old child. On the next morning, he brought back Sir Bronn in Blackwater.

He doesn't want to fight as his surrogate knight for the simple reason that Cersei has appointed The Mountain as her surrogate knight, and his sister just wants him dead.

Cersei even arranged a marriage in order to win over Bronn. The earl is about to marry Norris Stokeworth, a 33-year-old noblewoman who is recognized as a cowardly and stupid person.To put it bluntly, it is dementia.

She had been dragged from her horse during the riots in King's Landing, fucked all over by the mob, and was wandering naked on Bacon Street when the gold cloaks found her.Now I have a big belly.

Originally, her mother, Countess Tanda Stokeworth, hoped that Tyrion would marry her mentally retarded daughter, thinking that he was her good match.

Tyrion had been thinking that if he were to marry that fat, stupid fellow, he would rather chop off his tools.

He sat weakly on the chair, did he want him to defeat the giant himself like "Mirror Shield" Savin?

Tyrion had seen the power of the Mountain on the banks of the Trident River. The great sword seemed to be tailor-made for him, and the Mountain could pick it up with one hand.

Trial by combat had saved his life in the Vale, but who would fight for him this time?

On the third day of the trial, Cole was invited, and as a witness at the wedding banquet, he was given jury standing and the right to challenge the trial.

Adam Marbrand, Lord Commander of the City Watch, escorted Tyrion to the throne room with a dozen gold cloaks.

The long table under the Iron Throne had been removed, and there was only one table left, with Duke Tywin and Prince Martell sitting in the center, and the Earls of Redwyne and Rowan at the bottom.

The archbishop asked the Father in prayer to preside over justice for the trial.

Duke Tywin asked, "Tyrion, did you kill King Joffrey?"

"No," the little devil firmly denied.

"So, did Sansa Stark do it?" Duke Tywin continued.

Although Tyrion thought it was her in his heart, but in tongue, he said, "The gods killed Joffrey, and he choked to death on pigeon pie."

After some cross-examination by the judge, Duke Tywin ordered the witness who identified him as the murderer to give the aforementioned testimony, and at the same time stated that no one should interrupt the witness during the speech.

The Kingsguard came first, and Ser Balon Swann spoke first.

Ser Balon helped escort Princess Myrcella Baratheon to her marriage to Dorne, and survived the King's Landing riots.His testimony: Tyrion beat Joffrey during the riot.

The Kingsguard proves Tyrion's guilt by telling vivid stories about Tyrion's threats to Joffrey during the riots.

Afterwards, witnesses continued to come forward to repeat his evil deeds, and every threatening word he said became a testimony against him as a murderer.

The trial that day was over, and it was difficult to convict him based on what Tyrion said.

Duke Tywin immediately announced a retrial the next day.

The next day's trial witnesses were maesters, and the two maesters who dissected Joffrey concluded that the king died of poison.

The grand maester Pychel accused him of poisoning Joffrey with the "Strangler", and accused Tyrion of confiscating all his materials for preparing medicines when he was the acting prime minister.

Later, various lords, nobles, knights and ladies came as witnesses one after another.

The witness on the third day was Varys, Chief Intelligence Officer. He even had a complete set of documents to prove that Tyrion conspired to separate the Hound from Joffrey, and talked with Bronn about the benefits of making Tommen king. Attic to take the grand maester's potion and so on.

The little bird heard everything for him, and he even indicated the date and place of the recording on the parchment.

Gods be damned, the eunuch is here to send Tyrion to the seventh hell.

With one last witness, the trial will continue.

At night, Tyrion sat alone by the window and drank alone. For the past three days, he didn't know that he had so many enemies.

Uncle Kevan believed that he killed Joffrey, and his attitude towards him became colder, and he even persuaded himself to plead guilty.

Tyrion couldn't help smiling bitterly, as if the juice in his mouth was not wine but gall.Until the day I die, I will bear the infamy of a kinslayer, no, until 1000 years and 1 years later, my name will be cast aside. I am the evil dwarf in the song who murdered his relatives and nephews at the wedding feast.

There was a knock at the door, and in came a man whom Tyrion hadn't expected.

He got up and bowed to Prince Martell, "Can the judge visit the suspect?"

"The Prince can go where he pleases—that's what I told the guards."

"You'll offend my father by doing this."

"Tywin Lannister's mood isn't high on my list of considerations. Are you drinking Dorne wine?"

"From Qingting Island."

"Juice with no taste." The prince commented on the wine of Qingting Island. "Water mixed with paint. Is it your poison?"

The Prince spoke to him of brothels and whores, of "dwarf coppers."

It was a kind of tax on prostitution, in which clients paid a copper coin each time they visited a prostitute.They called this tax the dwarf's copper.

"Spread your legs for half-humans, bitch." This is the joke in the Flea Lair Tavern.

"Everyone thinks you're guilty, boy," the Prince reminded him.

"Then what do you think?"

The prince shrugged, "Appearance and reality are two different things. The guilt seems to be undeniable, but I believe your innocence. But no matter what I think, it seems that you are doomed. Justice is extremely difficult to be done on this side of the mountain. Ilya And Renis, they haven't got justice, so how can you escape?"

Sure enough, Dawn never forgot to avenge his sister.

"Don't justice belong to you? Your honor."

The prince smiled, "You think I want to come to you?"

Tyrion didn't understand, he didn't want to come to see me, so why did he appear here, and the little devil couldn't figure out why he came here, did he come here to make fun of him?

How could the Red Viper be so boring?

"Someone asked me to give you a word - Lannister, you must pay your debts, and don't forget to double the commission." The prince drank the wine in his glass, then got up and left.

Tyrion was left standing still in his chair.

(End of this chapter)

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