Game of Thrones: The Red Dragon Lord.

Chapter 233 Return to Reese

Chapter 233 Return to Reese
On the sea, Balerion and Seraph, who had recovered, were already engaged in a fierce battle with the sea monster.

Although Balerion was small in size, he was extremely flexible. He kept dodging the attacks of the sea monster's tentacles and quickly approached the sea monster's head. Balerion saw an opportunity and sprayed dragon flames at the sea monster again, and this time the dragon flames hit the sea monster's head directly.

The sea monster's head was hit by the dragon flame, and it roared in pain. Its body began to shake violently, and its tentacles became chaotic. Chiying took the opportunity to attack, and it used its huge claws to tightly grasp one of the sea monster's tentacles, and then used force to lift the sea monster into the air. The sea monster's body was pulled out of the water, and it completely lost the ability to fight back.

Balerion and Blazing Shadow in the air did not give the sea monster a chance to breathe. They continued to attack. Balerion attacked the sea monster's body with his claws and teeth, while Blazing Shadow attacked the sea monster's tentacles with dragon flames and teeth.

Under the joint attack of the two dragons, the sea monster's body gradually became broken, and the tentacle attacks became weaker and weaker.

The sea monster's body was torn into pieces by the attacks of the two dragons. Blood and flesh continued to flow out from the wounds, scattering on the sea surface and dyeing the sea area red.

Finally, the sea monster could no longer withstand the attacks of the two dragons. Its tattered body was torn to pieces in the air, ending its life completely.

Gawain struggled to climb out of the sea. His body was exhausted from fighting the sea monster and Euron Greyjoy, but his eyes revealed a gleam of victory. He successfully eliminated a huge threat.

He held Dawn tightly in his hand and swung it continuously on the sea. The blood and ashes on the sword had long been washed away.

Seraph and Balerion also noticed his movements and quickly lowered their altitude towards the sea surface.

Gavin grabbed the claw that Chiying stretched out, and with the help of the two dragons, he climbed onto the dragon's back with difficulty.

Once back on the dragon's back, Gavin collapsed, gasping for breath, and said, "Let's go."

He knew that he couldn't stay here for too long. After all, this place was still part of the Valyrian ruins, and this bloody scene would inevitably bring danger.

Blazing Shadow and Balerion immediately flew into the sky and left the sea of ​​smoke in just a moment.

Three days later, the city of Rees was bathed in warm sunshine. The ancient city-state seemed to be shrouded in a layer of golden light, exuding a unique charm accumulated over the years.

The port's docks were bustling with people moving back and forth like busy ants, carrying all kinds of goods and conducting busy transactions. The waves gently hit the shore, making a rhythmic sound, and the ships swayed slightly with the waves, as leisurely as babies in cradles.

"Hiss!" Suddenly, two heart-shaking roars came from the sky. The sound seemed to be a call from ancient times, instantly breaking the hustle and bustle of the port. Everyone looked up and saw two giant dragons, one gold and one black, appearing above the city of Rees.

The golden dragon still covered the sky like a giant screen, emitting an incomparable sense of oppression that made people afraid to approach.

Although the black dragon flying beside it was much smaller, barely a quarter of the size of the golden dragon, it looked more ferocious than the golden dragon. Its sharp scales and eyes flashing with cold light all revealed a wild aura.

The people at the port opened their mouths in amazement, their eyes filled with shock, as if time had frozen at this moment. The guard on the watchtower pointed at the black dragon and said in confusion: "I remember that Her Majesty's dragon was red." Another guard responded: "Her Majesty's dragon is indeed red, and it is not this big. This should be yours. Your Majesty has obtained another dragon."

Two giant dragons flew over the port, casting huge shadows that swept through the city like a dark cloud, causing the residents to marvel. People sighed and discussed Gavin's return.

A merchant dressed in expensive silk clothes said in surprise: "I heard that Your Majesty has conquered Slave Bay, and now the kingdom is planning to attack the disputed land." Obviously, he was a wealthy shipping businessman who was well-informed.

Another elderly man nodded slightly and sighed, "Ancient Valyria is about to reappear. Once His Majesty takes over the disputed lands, it will be equivalent to taking back half of Valyria. And don't forget that our queen is still the queen of Westeros."

The merchant responded, "Yes, and in this way, the kingdom now covers much more territory than Valyria once did. However, I heard that the queen does not actually control Westeros."

The old man smiled, with wisdom shining in his eyes, and said, "It's only a matter of time. The Belleris family already has three dragons, and there may be more in the future. No army can stop the Dragon King's conquest." As they spoke, it seemed as if a new era had arrived, full of hope and challenges.

Tyrion Lannister stood quietly in the square in front of the Governor's Mansion.

He was dressed in exquisite clothes, the gorgeous fabric gleaming with a delicate luster under the slanting sunlight. Although his short stature was inconspicuous in the crowd, he exuded a calm and unique aura.

The sunlight gently falls on the stone pavement of the square, casting a slight luster, as if covering the area with a layer of golden gauze.

People around him came and went, and their busy figures intertwined into a noisy picture full of life, but Tyrion's attention was not at all in this daily hustle and bustle.

The two roars of the dragon just now echoed in his ears like thunder, and the shocking sound seemed to still vibrate in the air, lingering for a long time.

The familiar voice made him instantly determine that it was the Blazing Shadow of His Majesty Gawen. As for the other dragon, he initially thought it must be Viserion of Queen Daenerys.

However, when he raised his head slightly and looked towards the sky, his eyes suddenly widened and he looked at the black dragon flying with the blazing shadow in shock.

I wondered in my heart: How come His Majesty has another dragon? And it's so big. Aren't dragons said to be extinct? Where did His Majesty get the dragon? Did he go to the ruins of Valyria again?
Just as Tyrion was stunned, two giant dragons appeared in the sky like huge black shadows, flapping their wings and causing a howling wind. The powerful wind waves swept over like surging waves, making people's clothes rustle and their hair flutter wildly in the wind, as if telling of the majesty and power of the dragons.

Gavin jumped off the dragon's back with a nimble and free-spirited posture.

Tyrion stepped forward and bowed respectfully, saying, "Your Majesty, welcome back to Lys."

Gavin nodded slightly, a warm smile on his face, that smile seemed to contain endless confidence and glory.

The last time he left Rees, he was preparing to conquer Slaver's Bay. Now that he is back again, he has taken over a vast territory. That achievement is amazing.

"I heard you were doing well in Lys, Tyrion," he said. "And now the people of Lys are all with you?"

Tyrion immediately responded, "You are too kind, Your Majesty. This was achieved with the support of many officials." He looked at the black dragon and asked in confusion, "Your Majesty, I have never seen this dragon before."

Upon hearing this, Gavin glanced at Balerion and introduced him with a smile: "Its name is Balerion, and I brought it back from the ruins of Valyria." Hearing Gavin calling his name, obviously introducing himself, Balerion stretched out his head and slowly approached Tyrion, his huge eyes staring at the dwarf curiously.

Tyrion looked at the dragon head that suddenly approached, and his body tensed up involuntarily. He didn't care whether the black dragon could understand him or not, and greeted him awkwardly: "Hello, Balerion."

At the same time, he was extremely shocked. How come Gavin felt like he was home when he went to the Valyrian ruins that everyone feared? Last time he brought back Blazing Shadow, and this time it was Balerion. How many dragons were there? He couldn't imagine how many dragons would go there desperately to explore if the news got out.

Gawain reached out and gently stroked Balerion's dragon's mouth, fearing that it might frighten the Lord Lord, and the gentle movement was like soothing a naughty child.

"Where's Jorah? Why don't I see him?" Gavin's question brought Tyrion back to his senses. Tyrion bowed his head slightly and answered respectfully, "Your Majesty, not long ago, Commander Hassan transferred Lord Jorah and most of the army in the name of the Royal Council and the Queen, saying that they were going to attack Tyrosh. They should still be in Tyrosh now. I heard that Her Majesty the Queen went there in person." Then, Tyrion bowed again and continued, "Your Majesty, lunch has been prepared for you. Please go to the Governor's Mansion and rest first. I happen to have a lot to report to you."

Gavin nodded slightly and walked towards the Governor's Mansion under the guidance of Tyrion.

As he walked, he ordered, "Send a message to Slaver's Bay, informing them of my arrival in Lys, and also announcing to the outside world that the route around Valyria has been restored."

Tyrion nodded and immediately ordered the maester beside him to write a letter. He then asked curiously, "Your Majesty, I heard from the sailors who escaped that there is a sea monster wreaking havoc in that waterway, and all the ships passing through will be shredded to pieces."

Gavin nodded slightly and said calmly, "Don't worry about the sea monster. It has been torn into pieces by Blazing Shadow and Balerion."

Hearing this, Tyrion felt relieved and couldn't help but sigh, "As expected, with dragons around, no sea monsters are a concern. It's rumored that the Valyrian Dragon King used his dragon to burn the Rhoyne River dry, and the old man of the river believed in by the Rhoyna people was burned to death. A sea monster is just food for the dragon."

After a while, they arrived at the restaurant.

A table full of delicious food was placed on the table, and several waiters were standing respectfully beside the table.

After seeing Gavin, they all bowed respectfully.

Gavin washed his hands in the basin brought by the maid, then sat down to eat.

He had not brought much food with him when he returned to Lys, and after being trapped in the Valyrian ruins for two days, he was already starving.

A waiter hurried into the dining room and handed Tyrion a letter.

Tyrion took it and walked up to Gawen and said, "Your Majesty, this is the letter Commander Hassan sent yesterday. After the fleet surrounded Tyrosh, Lord Theron of Tyrosh chose to surrender, and no battle broke out."

Gavin took the letter and read it while eating his food.

After a moment, he put the letter down and said, "Write a reply to Hassan, gather all the troops in Tyrosh and take them to the disputed lands, and let Jorah take over the defense of Tyrosh."

"Your Majesty, this move can indeed speed up the stabilization of the situation in Tyrosh. Without their armies, those merchant governors will lose the capital for rebellion," Tyrion complimented.

Gavin nodded slightly and said, "Tyrion, after I conquered Slaver's Bay, I changed its name. From now on, it will be called the Bay of Dragons. Meereen will be the capital and a governor will be appointed to manage the three cities of Meereen, Yunkai, and Astapor, as well as all the land there."

After hearing this, Tyrion looked at Gavin with an uneasy look, and a bad premonition surged in his heart. The uneasiness enveloped him like a dark cloud, making him feel even more depressed.

"Did you guess it?" Gavin asked with a smile when he saw Tyrion's expression.

Tyrion asked helplessly, "You're going to let me go?" Gavin nodded slightly, but didn't say anything, and continued to eat. His calm posture seemed to be under control of everything.

"Alas." Tyrion couldn't help but sigh in his heart. Ever since he went to Dragonstone, he seemed to be trapped in the whirlpool of fate, unable to control himself. Although he didn't have much freedom before, the current situation made him even more helpless. Gavin didn't let him become a prisoner, and even promised him a high position and generous salary. Now the governor of Dragon's Bay has a higher status and power, but he is getting farther and farther away from home.

"Well, your majesty, then when should I leave and who should Lys take over from?" Tyrion said helplessly.

Gavin thought for a moment and said slowly: "I came back this time mainly to pick you up. But the route is open, you can make a handover within ten days and take the ship. Boris will send someone to take over, I have already written to him."

"As you command, your grace," said Tyrion.

Seeing that Tyrion was a little disappointed, Gavin smiled and said, "After you go to the Bay of Dragons, your salary will double. I think you will be happier there than Lys. Do you remember our bet, Tyrion?"

Tyrion nodded disappointedly and said, "Remember, Your Majesty, you won. I heard that my brother was dismissed from the Kingsguard, or the so-called King's pardon."

Gavin nodded slightly and said seriously, "Govern the Bay of Dragons. I have appointed a deputy for you there, his name is Jalal. Train him well, and when Daenerys and I return to Westeros in the future, I can give you Casterly Rock."

After hearing this, Tyrion looked at Gavin in shock and asked nervously, "Your Majesty, what are you going to do with my father and Jaime, as well as my sister Cersei and her children?"

Gavin put down the cutlery in his hand, leaned back in his chair, looked deeply at Tyrion, and said, "You love your family very much, Tyrion. You should know your family better than I do, and you are also very clear about the crimes they have committed. If you are guilty, you will be tried. This is a fact. If you want to protect your nephews and nieces in the future, you'd better work hard to maintain a higher status and voice in the kingdom. You are a smart man, I think you can understand what I mean."

Tyrion lowered his head and said, "Yes, my Lord. I understand."

Gavin took out a folded letter from his pocket, handed it to Tyrion and said, "Send it to Dragonstone and tell Brienne to make enough dragonglass weapons as required. If there are not enough craftsmen, ask Boris to find a solution."

After Tyrion took the letter, he was puzzled but not in the mood for curiosity. He said, "As you command, your majesty."

(End of this chapter)

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