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19% Game of Thrones Overlord of the Deep Sea / Chapter 46: Chapter 46: The Way of Governance, Ideological Basis

Chapter 46: Chapter 46: The Way of Governance, Ideological Basis

Faced with the humiliating act of peeing, Dany was a little annoyed. This guy kept insulting Dany, but unfortunately Dany didn't understand.

Missandei then translated the words of the Meereenese champion. Hearing these humiliating words, Barristan said there was no need to pay attention to this meaningless provocation.

Jorah retorted: "If we want to win the support of more than half of the slave soldiers in Meereen, we can't ignore it!"

Dany turned and looked at the generals behind her. "I have something to say to the slaves in Meereen, but before that, who can make that guy shut up?"

"Have we any champion we might take on?" Dany asked.

"Please grant me this honor, Your Majesty, I will never let you down." Grey Worm pleaded directly.

Now, the people under Dany's command have begun to divide into factions. Jorah, Barristan, and the newly joined Plandar and Daario have each formed a faction, and Grey Worm is no exception.

And Grey Worm is no longer the numb slave he used to be, he has his own ideas.

However, unlike other people who are pursuing personal gain, what Grey Worm desires most is to fight for Dany and gain her praise and trust.

However, Dany rejected Grey Worm's request. The person facing her was Meereen's champion gladiator, who was also a knight. As a foot soldier, Grey Worm would be at a great disadvantage.

"You are the commander of the Unsullied. I cannot let you take risks."

At this time, Barristan also expressed his opinion: "Your Majesty, I have absolute confidence in fighting alone in the world."

"So you should stay with me." Dany rejected Barristan without thinking. Although Barristan was very strong, he was too old after all. If something happened to him, Dany would lose another talented commander.

Then Jorah also asked to go into battle, but was still rejected by Dany, who said, "You are my right-hand general and advisor, and I cannot let you take risks."

Finally, Daario asked to fight, "I have been with you the shortest, and I am not the commander of the Unsullied. Please allow me to fight for you."

The Daario here is different from the one in the American TV series. Although he is still attracted by Dany's beauty, he did not kill Mero and Planda like in the American TV series. Instead, just like in the original book, he defected to Dany after Mero was defeated.

Dany looked at Daario Bluebeard and agreed to his participation in the battle. Originally, Dany was planning to let Daario fight. As a mercenary who joined later, Dany did not have much trust in him.

Daario rejected Daenerys's suggestion to ride a horse, "Horses are much dumber than people. Don't worry, Your Majesty, I won't let you down."

Then Daario came to the front, and the champion gladiator of Meereen immediately jumped on his horse and rushed towards Daario amid the cheers of the Meereen nobles.

However, Daario calmly drew out the dagger, and when the Meereenese champion approached, his eyes fixed, and he threw the dagger in his hand directly, accurately hitting the right eye of the Meereenese gladiator's horse in the astonished eyes of everyone.

Hit by the dagger, the warhorse fell to the ground, and the champion gladiator of Meereen was thrown away by the horse before he could react.

Seeing the Meereenese champion being thrown in front of him by his horse, Daario gracefully drew out his scimitar and cut off the Meereenese champion's head.

The slave owners and nobles on the city wall cursed loudly, thinking that the gladiator's silver spear and wax head were useless.

The enraged slave owner immediately ordered the archers to shoot, but unfortunately the range was not enough and all the arrows hit Dario's feet.

Then, under the angry gaze of the Meereen nobles, Daario urinated, the humiliation of which was self-evident.

Jack on the city wall saw this scene and became playful. He then took the strong bow from the Unsullied beside him and came to the city wall.

He pushed away the noble in front of him. The noble was about to yell angrily, but he was frightened by the roar of Korak, who had been following Jack. He stood there at a loss as to what to do.

Korax is very good at sensing Jack's emotions and cooperating with Jack, which was already evident in its ancestor's time.

During the Dance of the Dragons, Korak-Hugh was able to perfectly understand the thoughts and emotions of the rider Aemon Targaryen.

It is worth mentioning that Aemon Targaryen's Carax is the dragon that breathes fire most frequently.

Jack could also see this from Korakhu, and Jack guessed that it might be related to Korakhu's slender neck.

Jack put an arrow on the bow and pulled it, then suddenly let go, and the arrow flew rapidly towards Dario.

Before Dario could pull up his trousers, an arrow scratched his cheek.

Dario, who was attacked, immediately took a few steps back. Looking up, he saw a young man with short blond hair retracting his bow and arrow with a smile on his face.

Daario recognized the man instantly. Wasn't this the boy who kicked Melo away that day?

He was actually from Meereen!

Ignoring the nobles who were still cursing on the city wall, Daario reported his discovery to Daenerys, who looked calm, as if she had expected it.

Dany stepped forward and came behind dozens of arrows. After making sure she was in a safe position, Daenerys began her speech.

Dany started talking from the time she first liberated Astapor to the present day. The general meaning is that I liberated the slaves along the way. I am not your enemy, your enemy is the slave owners.

Some slave owners who were watching the show on the city wall noticed that something was wrong, so they immediately called on their slaves to leave.

"Forward!" Dany gave an order, and several catapults were pushed out.

"Fire!"

The catapults were launched, and a large number of wooden barrels were thrown onto the walls of Meereen. As the barrels broke, countless severed slave shackles fell.

A young slave squatted down, picked up a shackle, then slowly turned his head and looked at his master. For a moment, the atmosphere on the city wall began to become subtle.

"Hiss--!" A roar was heard, and three young dragons appeared above the city wall and began to demonstrate.

Suddenly the entire city wall was in turmoil, and countless nobles left with their slaves.

Jack, who saw this scene, realized that Dany's first step had been successful, and she would probably start walking down the sewer tonight.

Seeing this, Jack also stood up and prepared to leave, but at this time Daznak called Jack.

"Dragon Father, please wait a moment!"

Jack turned around, put his hand on the hilt of his sword, and looked puzzled. "Mr. Sardari, what do you want to ask me?"

Sardari Daznak showed an embarrassed look on his face, and asked tentatively: "Dragon Father, could you please let your real dragon drive away those three evil dragons?"

Jack raised his eyebrows, he didn't expect this was the idea.

"Lord Daznak, you are not kidding, are you?" Jack used a polite title directly. "The Mother of Dragons has three dragons. The black one is about the same size as my child. Do you want my child to die?"

Sardari Daznak's face was filled with embarrassment. He knew that Jack would not agree. After all, the feasibility was not great, and it was very dangerous to fight one against three. Losing one's life was no joke.

 The dog is in good condition and very strong. Not bad.


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