Ice and Fire: Reign of the Dragon.

Chapter 167 Aegon: I think Dragon's Nest is more comfortable than King's Landing

Chapter 167 Aegon: I think Dragon's Nest is more comfortable than King's Landing

The year 134 of the Conquest Era was marked by the tragic news of the death of Regent Daemon, but it was not all dark news. At the end of the year, the snowstorms in the North gradually subsided, and Lord Cregan Stark sent ravens to King's Landing and Dragon's Nest to inform the lords that winter was about to pass. The temperature in the Reach, the Marches, and Dorne was also slowly rising, but both the Cardinal Opportunities in King's Landing and the new Citadel in Silvercrown were cautious about this.

Maester Evans, who has become a formal bachelor and is working towards a doctorate in charge of teaching in the new city, and Grand Maester Mukun of King's Landing both believe that winter will last at least a year, and write to inform Lord Cregan Stark to save food in preparation for spring plowing.

The situation in the valley improved after the ambitious people were punished. Artis Royce defeated the coalition forces of the valley clans, but when chasing the defeated savages, he encountered an ugly wild dragon that was foraging for food, and had no choice but to let the savage tribe go.

So from that day on, the wild dragon who stole sheep in the Vale was named a tribe of wildlings called the Burned Men, although the wild dragon knew nothing of it as he stole sheep and burned people and flew back to Dragonstone without a word.

But it doesn’t matter, the gods don’t force believers to believe in them anyway, oh, except for those religions.

It was also in this year that Longzier sent Tigaro, the "Finger of Shadows", to King's Landing by ship and broke ground on the manor where Rhaenyra had planned to escape the riots in King's Landing, preparing to build a palace for the Vareses family in King's Landing. As Aegon's Hand of the King, Longzier would also fly to King's Landing with his family after Aegon returned to King's Landing at the age of sixteen, until Aegon could master the governance of the kingdom.

Tigaro had to build this huge palace within two years, but he could rest assured that the dragons also participated in the construction of the palace. Longzel and Ringol personally rode Wormisol and Xingge to the construction site and sprayed a huge deep pit on the mountain where the manor was located. They also burned a large amount of black stone to build this huge palace called "Varezes Black Palace".

It will become a temporary residence for the dragons living in King's Landing. Wormithal naturally became the king of this dragon's nest. Of course, when he is away, the king of the dragon's nest will automatically be handed over to the dragon that has the advantage in size and strength. For example, if Wormithal comes to King's Landing, the dragon cave in Dragon's Nest will be managed by Silver Wing. Conversely, if Wormithal returns to Dragon's Nest, the king of the "Dragon Pit" in King's Landing will also be handed over to the dragon whose size is second only to Wormithal.

Longzel hated the dragon pit in King's Landing. Even though Daemon reformed the system of the dragon pit, he still hated the dragon pit in King's Landing.

The year 135 of the Conquest Calendar was a peaceful year, so peaceful that later history books didn't know what to write about it. They could only scribbled down which noble children were born and which nobles got married in that year.

By the way, although it may not be very important in history, there is indeed some news worth mentioning and a little weird. First of all, all five fingers of Longzel have left their single status, except Hoffa.

With the help of Joffrey Velaryon and Longzel, Tigaro Dagareon married Demyra Velaryon, a girl from the branch of the Velaryon family. At the end of the same year, this smiling silver-haired girl gave birth to Tigaro's first child, a silver-haired boy with blue eyes, whom Tigaro named "Hagan".

Sebastian Zyrrhen married the daughter of a wealthy merchant in Summerhall, who was also the royal merchant of the Varese family. He followed Longziel all the way from Volantis to Westeros. Along the way, the merchant almost lost everything, but eventually earned back even more wealth than before. In order to prevent disputes, Longziel granted the merchant and his daughter the title of nobility, and personally presided over the wedding of Sebastian and Tigaro.

At the end of this year, Aslan Longdel also married Celia Sethelis, a female commander of the Silver Blood Army. This silver-haired female knight was born into a ruined noble family in the Black Wall. She had the blood of ancient Valyria flowing in her body - of course, without the blood of the Dragon King. Her family had long been in decline, and she could only seek shelter in the Vareses family, with whom she had once married. In the conquest of Dorne and the Dance with the Dragons, she made great contributions. In the end, when she married Aslan, she had the qualifications to go directly to the Silver Blood Tower to meet Longzel.

Almost at the same time, Ago's child was born. This child, whom he named "Asule", was given a sacred mission by his father at birth - you will eventually become the blood guard of Longzel Great Khal, or his eldest son Lingol Karak who rides a winged warhorse, and don't bring shame to your father and the entire Khalasar. It was also at the end of this year that Prince Albin Dayne of the Turbulent River accidentally fell off his horse while hunting and died of his injuries. He left no children, and the Earl of High Hidden City, Quinlan Dayne, inherited the "title" of the Prince of the Turbulent River, and Obara Dayne served as Quinlan's regent to help him govern the territory of the Dayne family.

Time finally came to the 136th year of the Conquest Era, when Aegon turned sixteen years old. After his sixteenth name day, the young king officially married Samantha Varese. Of course, the marriage could not be consummated until Samantha had her first period.

Dragon's Nest City, Twin Towers.

Aegon looked at the room where he had lived for nearly ten years and couldn't help but feel a lot of emotion. He would soon move out of here and return to King's Landing to sit on that iron chair.

To be honest, Aegon was not looking forward to it at all. He had been back to King's Landing several times in the past few years and had flown back a few days before his naming day. Even though King's Landing had been governed now and was no longer as smelly and messy as it used to be, Aegon, who had gotten used to living in Dragon's Nest, still felt very uncomfortable.

He felt that compared with Dragon's Nest and Summerhall, King's Landing was a cesspool.

This is true from every angle.

"Aegon." The much older Viserys walked up to his brother. "Have you packed your things? We will return to King's Landing tomorrow."

"To be honest, I really don't want to go back." Aegon covered his face. "Compared to Dragon's Nest and Summerhall, King's Landing is a shithole."

"Aegon, I don't believe you are unaware of this." Viserys sighed. He was reluctant to leave the comfortable Dragon's Nest, but they had to return to King's Landing.

"We are Targaryens, not Vareses."

Viserys said solemnly, "King's Landing belongs to us."

(End of this chapter)

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