Aegor had no personal experience sailing between Westeros and Essos, but he had long heard of the terrible weather and sea conditions of the Narrow Sea. What was more, from Braavos to the Gift, the fleet had to travel much farther than just across the Narrow Sea. Even after successfully crossing the storm-ridden northern Narrow Sea, the ships would still have to sail thousands of miles along the eastern coast of the North through the endless Shivering Sea to finally reach the easternmost point of the Wall.
In this age, a voyage of several dozen days would exhaust the strength and patience of any captain or sailor. No ship would be willing to travel thousands of miles only to be forced to wait at sea outside the port upon arrival because the one meant to receive them could not control the port, especially after they had already received the Iron Bank’s freight.
The Braavosi grain ships were bound to arrive at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea in the coming days. And he not only had to do everything possible to ensure these loaned grains were successfully unloaded, but also ensure they were not seized by the conservatives, and that they were transported to Crown Town and added to the granaries for the resettlement plan. Perhaps not all the Free Folk loved the King-Beyond-the-Wall, but every one of them absolutely needed food. If there was a problem with the food supply, the trouble would be far greater than an assassination attempt on Mance Rayder.
The crucial point was that before he officially won the election for Lord Commander, he was not the superior of the Commander of Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. At this moment, he could only request cooperation as Chief Logistics Officer, a peer. This meant that if Cotter Pyke wanted to cause trouble, he could openly oppose him without even needing to think up an excuse.
Two paths lay before Aegor: negotiate with his opponent, paying a price to ensure that he would not interfere, or find a way to deal with him so that it became impossible for him to become a problem.
Reason told Aegor that he should at least try the former option first, but intuition made him recall another matter, one that was not entirely related.
Back in King’s Landing, he had been similarly forced to offend others and had his weakness seized, leaving him in a passive position. When the Night’s Watch Industry clashed with the City Watch Commander of King’s Landing and communication broke down, leading to conflict, Tyrion Lannister had used his “noble” style, or rather, “politician’s” style of strategy to deal with the enemy. He had advanced steadily and cautiously, relying on the greater trend to push Janos Slynt, step by step, into a corner. It had been a textbook example of political maneuvering.
But what had been the final outcome?
Just when it seemed a complete victory was within reach, the opponent’s desperate counterattack had almost succeeded in turning the tables. Aegor had nearly lost his life, and it was only with the help of experts and friends that he had managed to avert disaster.
The world is unpredictable. Conservative, safe, and rational approaches are not necessarily the best choices at crucial moments where no mistakes can be afforded.
Choosing negotiation leaves the outcome half dependent on the other party’s thoughts. Choosing to deal with an opponent places the situation entirely under one’s own control. It is difficult to judge which is better without knowing the circumstances, but this time, a voice deep inside him made Aegor decide instantly.
He chose to take the initiative.
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“Joy, go pour a drink for our brother from Crown Town.” Aegor lowered his hands from his head, leaned back into the chair, and motioned for the messenger not to rush. “Let me think for a moment, then I will give you a reply.”
As an employee of the Night’s Watch Industry, how could the messenger dare to rush his superior? The attendant poured hot drinks for both of them. The messenger held the cup, sipping slowly, waiting quietly.
The key to striking first lies in the word “first.” Having chosen this path, he had to be fast. Aegor cleared his mind of everything irrelevant and devoted all his thoughts to devising a plan.
Time passed second by second. About half an hour passed in reality, but to the waiting man, it felt like a century. Aegor finally broke out of his statue-like state, looked up, and asked, “What exactly did the Iron Bank envoy say? Does Castle Black know about the impending arrival of the grain ships?”
“The ones who came this time are the ‘observers’ mentioned in the contract you signed with the Iron Bank, my lord. Their task is to supervise the Night’s Watch and ensure the loan is used to defend the Wall and protect the Seven Kingdoms, rather than being embezzled or misappropriated by the high command. There are eight envoys in total, two groups of four, stationed at the three major castles and Crown Town. As for the task of transporting the grain, the Iron Bank outsourced it to a Braavosi fleet. They are not directly connected to the Iron Bank.”
It was not a direct answer, but Aegor quickly extracted the information he needed from the other man’s words. “I see. Can I take it to mean that the news about the grain ships this time is just a friendly reminder from one of the two ‘observers’ sent to Crown Town, and not an official notification from the Iron Bank to the Night’s Watch?”
“Yes, my lord. That envoy also said that the ship carrying them has little connection with the grain fleet. They did not depart on the same day, nor from the same port. He was simply giving you a personal reminder that you need to prepare in advance.”
Excellent. If that was the case, Aegor could assume optimistically that Cotter Pyke, currently at Castle Black, had not received the news before him. Given that he was still dueling Jaime beneath Hardin’s Tower this morning, just packing up and preparing would take half a day. The weather along the Wall was terrible now, so he was unlikely to travel back to his base at night through the wind and snow.
Furthermore, messages sent by raven had to be reviewed by a Maester, and using home advantage to deal with someone was hardly an honorable move. Even if Cotter learned about the arrival of the grain ships and decided to cause trouble, he would most likely choose to return in person to take charge, rather than using Castle Black’s ravens to notify his subordinates at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea to prepare.
He still had a chance to seize the initiative.
Thinking of this, Aegor suddenly felt something strange. How was it that the people from the Iron Bank always seemed to help him by chance? Was it Jaqen H’ghar, who had changed his identity and knew him, lending a hidden hand, or was it for some other reason?
“How much grain is in this shipment?”
“Not sure, but the Iron Bank envoy said it is worth about ten thousand gold dragons. If we budget carefully, it will be enough for the entire Gift to eat for two or three months.”
The Iron Bank was indeed generous, shipping so much grain in the first batch. The Gift itself had reserves of meat and vegetables. Through hunting, gathering, and buying as much as possible from the North and the Riverlands, this first batch of loaned grain could sustain the entire Gift for half a year.
With such a large quantity, nothing could be allowed to go wrong. There was no need to hesitate any longer.
Aegor looked up at the Night’s Watch Industry employee before him, a man he had personally brought from King’s Landing. The face looked somewhat familiar, but he could not recall the name, and he realized he was being a bit impolite. “Very well, young man, what is your name?”
“Kent, my lord.”
“Kent, ravens do not fly at night,” Aegor said with a serious expression. “Yam sent you here by fast horse today to report to me, which means he thinks you are reliable. Now, I am going to give you a difficult task, an opportunity to prove your ability. It will require you to travel all night without rest. Are you ready?”
Speaking face-to-face with the big boss for the first time, and being entrusted with a heavy responsibility, the young man’s blood immediately boiled. He clenched his fists and sprang to his feet. “I am willing to serve, my lord!”
“Sit down. I will now issue several transfer orders and certifications. You need to rush back to Crown Town tonight as quickly as possible to deliver them to Yam and Humfrey, and inform them of the details of my plan.” Aegor took out paper, a pen, and an inkpad, and began writing as he spoke, quickly finishing the first one. “This one: have Yam mobilize all available troops in Crown Town right now, veterans and recruits alike, the more the better. They are to depart tonight along the King’s Road heading north, and arrive before dawn to surround Castle Black. Block the gate, guard the entire perimeter wall, and do not let even a mouse leave Castle Black before I finish accompanying the Northerners on their inspection and return.”
“Ah?” Kent was startled. He had thought the so-called difficult task was just to deliver another urgent message. Who would have thought this was the posture of a mutiny? Tense, he immediately began to stammer. “But… L-Lord, what are we going to do? Are we going to war with the Night’s Watch garrison there? Although Castle Black only has five hundred men, they are all veterans. Crown Town is probably no match for them.”
“You do not need to be a match. This is not a combat mission, just a blockade. The core task is to ensure that Cotter Pyke cannot return to Eastwatch-by-the-Sea.” No matter how strong the soldiers, without a leader, they are just scattered sand. Moreover, how could the soldiers at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea be called dragons? Aegor shook his head. “Doing this requires a reason. We will claim it is the order of Robb Stark, Warden of the North. No one is allowed to leave Castle Black before Lord Stark returns to deal with today’s Night’s Watch infighting.”
“Did Lord Stark really give this order?”
What a foolish question. Aegor rolled his eyes, but at this critical moment, he could not scold him for being stupid. “No, but I can say I thought he hinted at it, that I misinterpreted his intentions, that I ‘got the wrong idea,’ understand? We absolutely cannot make a move. This is very important. If there are no casualties, I can handle it. Tell Yam that the Kingslayer can participate to show support, but be sure to have a calm and cautious person lead and command the team. No mistakes are allowed.”
Kent nodded, trembling. “Understood. But what about the top of the Wall? If Castle Black is blockaded, Lord Cotter can still return to Eastwatch-by-the-Sea via the ice path on top of the Wall, can’t he?”
Indeed. It seemed this young man was not as stupid as Aegor had thought.
“That is not a problem. So, the second task is to send word to the two major Mountain Clans stationed at Queen’s Gate and Black Sable Hall to also block the east-west passages on top of the Wall at Castle Black.” Aegor nodded, acknowledging the reminder, and quickly finished writing the second document. “Not only do we need to prevent Cotter Pyke from leaving Castle Black to return to Eastwatch-by-the-Sea, I also need to prevent anyone inside Castle Black from sending word of what is happening there.”
“Understood.” The panic gradually subsided, and Aegor’s decisive expression inspired Kent. A sense of passion refilled his entire body, and he nodded heavily. “But Castle Black has many ravens. People cannot leave, but what if they send messages by raven?”
“Out of the nineteen castles along the Wall, sixteen of the ravenries are under my control. The only one I need to worry about is Ser Denys Mallister’s Shadow Tower. But that old fox sees the situation more clearly than anyone else in the Night’s Watch.” Aegor narrowed his eyes. “I hope he will be wise and adapt to the circumstances, but if not, I will have an explanation for Robb Stark. You do not need to worry about that.”
Aegor decided that later, at the Flint Clan welcome dinner, he would first give Robb a heads-up, revealing a little about the impending arrival of the Iron Bank’s grain ships, while subtly expressing his concern that “that small group of volatile individuals” might tamper with the food, and telling him that he planned to take preventative measures. This way, if the news could not be kept hidden and Robb found out beforehand, Aegor would have an excuse for his actions.
But that was something to consider later. For now, his hands did not stop, and he quickly signed the third transfer order.
“This one is the plan for Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. After you return to Crown Town, have Yam gather the warriors blockading Castle Black, then have Humfrey arrange a transport team overnight, and organize another shipment of meat. Depart overnight for Eastwatch-by-the-Sea in the name of rewarding the garrison. When passing Black Sable Hall and the Beacon Tower along the way, gather as many Mountain Clans warriors as possible from these two castles. Eastwatch-by-the-Sea has two hundred Night’s Watchmen, and we need a similar number of people to ensure control of the port,” Aegor said. “If so many people go directly, it might arouse suspicion. We can consider letting the transport team enter Eastwatch-by-the-Sea first, and then coordinate from inside and outside to open the gate. Regardless of the method, the goal is to get our people inside the walls of Eastwatch-by-the-Sea and control the port to ensure we have control of the situation when the grain ships arrive.”
Walls surrounded every castle along the Wall, so Aegor could easily prevent Cotter Pyke from leaving simply by blockading the gate of Castle Black. However, he also faced the predicament of potentially being unable to enter Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. Now, he could only hope that the advantage of seizing the initiative would be enough.
“All right, repeat what I need you to do.”
“One, return to Crown Town tonight, and on the way, notify the two Mountain Clans castles adjacent to Castle Black to cut off the passages on top of the Wall. Two, upon arrival, inform Lord Yam to mobilize troops overnight to surround and blockade Castle Black, and absolutely prevent Lord Cotter Pyke from returning to Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. Three, have Lord Humfrey organize a transport team to Eastwatch-by-the-Sea, trick open the castle gate, control the port, and ensure smooth unloading when the grain ships arrive.”
“Very complete. Remember, mobilizing troops is a means of deterrence. I do not want any direct conflict or casualties. If it is absolutely unavoidable, the impact must be kept to a minimum. For this, tell Yam and Humfrey: in this operation, try not to use the New Gift People. The people participating in the operation should be recruited from the Logistics Department, Night’s Watch Industry employees, and the Mountain Clans.”
“But… to ensure sufficient deterrence, we need to mobilize at least a thousand warriors. The Mountain Clans people from Crown Town and east of Castle Black cannot provide that many, can they?”
“Then find smart and reliable New Gift People to impersonate Mountain Clansmen. Anyway, they look similar. But outwardly, we must still announce that everyone is a Mountain Clans warrior, lest someone say that I not only let Free Folk in, but also helped them deal with their own brothers.”
“Understood.” Kent nodded with a serious expression, though he still seemed a bit hesitant. “But my lord… it is just a batch of grain. Is it necessary for us to take such a big risk? You already have a lead in the election and are about to win. If you do this now, will many Night’s Watchmen not think it reckless and cause you to lose a lot of votes?”
Kent’s concern was reasonable, but Aegor knew that a commander could not show hesitation in front of his subordinates.
“If I had to feed four hundred people, the Night’s Watch Industry could occasionally ship some grain from King’s Landing. If I had to feed four thousand people, as long as I maintained good relations with the North and the Riverlands, they could support such grain consumption. But now I have to feed forty thousand people. Do you understand what that means? The North and the Riverlands need to save grain for winter, and the Reach, which has a surplus, cannot possibly help. If there is a problem with the loaned grain, even if I had immense power, I cannot conjure food out of nothing. I would only be able to watch the small society of the Wall and the Gift that I worked so hard to build collapse, descend into chaos, and turn into a living hell. Yes, doing this is quite risky and very detrimental to my campaign for Lord Commander, but compared to the risk of tens of thousands of people starving, rebelling, killing each other, and the Gift being devastated, I am willing to bear the consequences. Now, I need you to execute the order. Do you understand?”
Although he still had doubts, the training he had received in King’s Landing and the instinct to obey orders developed over more than a year of work took over. Kent stood up, straightened his chest, and said, “Yes, my lord! I will depart immediately!”
“Do not rush. Although time is tight, this little bit will not make a difference. Since you have decided to stay up all night, you cannot travel on an empty stomach.” Aegor also stood up. “I will take you to see Lord Flint now and have him arrange a team of guards for you, in case of any accidents that could ruin this important mission. Then, have Joy take you to the kitchen. Eat whatever you want, fill your stomach, and then depart. As long as you are still breathing, deliver the order to me.”
(To be continued.)
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Chapters
- Chapter 573 - 575: Beating
- Chapter 572 574: The First Female Night’s Watch
- Chapter 571 573: On the Eve of the Southern Expedition
- Chapter 570 572: Priority and Order
- Chapter 569 571: Frank Advice
- Chapter 568 570: Self-Recommendation
- Chapter 567 569: Brutal Destruction? (Part 2)
- Chapter 566 - 568: Brutal Destruction? (Part 1)
- Chapter 565 - 567: Visiting Incident (Part 2)
- Chapter 564 - 566: Visiting Incident (Part 1)
- Chapter 563 - 565: Kindness Is Not a Good Thing
- Chapter 562 - 564: Chasing the Murderer (Part 2)
- Chapter 561 - 563: Chasing the Murderer (Part 1)
- Chapter 560 - 562: Blood Magic
- Chapter 559
- Chapter 558
- Chapter 557
- Chapter 556
- Chapter 555
- Chapter 554
- Chapter 553 - 555: Unexpected Disaster
- Chapter 552 - 554: Clearing! (Part 2)
- Chapter 551 - 553: Clearing! (Part 1)
- Chapter 550 - 552: Reality and Falsehood (Part 2)
- Chapter 549 - 551: Reality and Falsehood (Part 1)
- Chapter 548 - 550: Each Has His Own Agenda (Part 3)
- Chapter 547 549: Each Has His Own Agenda (Part 2)
- Chapter 546 548: Each Has His Own Agenda (Part 1)
- Chapter 545 - 547: Once and For All
- Chapter 544: Experts’ Battle (Part 1.5)
- Chapter 543 - 546: Being a Thief and Guarding Against Thieves
- Chapter 542 545: Experts’ Battle (Part 2)
- Chapter 541 543: Experts’ Battle (Part 1)
- Chapter 540 542: Seeking Talents
- Chapter 539 541: A False Alarm
- Chapter 538 540: The Difference
- Chapter 537 539: Mysterious Visitor (Part 2)
- Chapter 536 538: Mysterious Visitor (Part 2)
- Chapter 535 - 537: Mysterious Visitor (Part 1)
- Chapter 534 - 536: Advance and Retreat Together
- Chapter 533 - 535: Strategic (Part 3)
- Chapter 532 - 534: Strategic (Part 2)
- Chapter 531 - 533: Strategic (Part 1)
- Chapter 530 - 532: The Party Unites to Attack the Dissidents (Part 2)
- Chapter 529 - 531: The Party Unites to Attack the Dissidents (Part 1)
- Chapter 528 - 530: Intrigue
- Chapter 527 - 529: A Man's Knees
- Chapter 526 - 528: The Sea Monster in the Lion’s Mouth (Part 2)
- Chapter 525 - 527: The Sea Monster in the Lion’s Mouth (Part 1)
- Chapter 524 - 526: The Sword Stained with Blood (Part 2)
- Chapter 523 - 525: The Bloodstained Sword (Part 1)
- Chapter 522 - 524: Delivered to Your Door
- Chapter 521 - 523: Mother
- Chapter 520 - 522: Surrender
- Chapter 519 - 521: Artillery Intimidation
- Chapter 518 - 520: Wolf in a Jar
- Chapter 517 - 519: Horrible Night (Part 3)
- Chapter 516 - 518: Horrible Night (Part 2)
- Chapter 515 - 517: Horrible Night (Part 1)
- Chapter 514 - 516: Cutting the Gordian Knot (Part 3)
- Chapter 513 - 515: Cutting the Gordian Knot (Part 2)
- Chapter 512 - 514: Cutting the Gordian Knot (Part 1)
- Chapter 511 - 513: The Siege of Winterfell (Part 2)
- Chapter 510 - 512: The Siege of Winterfell (Part 2)
- Chapter 509 - 511: The Siege of Winterfell (Part 1)
- Chapter 508 - 509: Never Surrender
- Chapter 507 - 508: Chameleon
- Chapter 506 - 508: Chameleon Egg
- Chapter 505 - 507: Countermeasure Plan
- Chapter 504 - 506: Spear and Shield
- Chapter 503 - 505: Serving the Country and the People
- Chapter 502 - 504: Noble and Selfless
- Chapter 501 - 503: Ride or Not
- Chapter 500 - 502: Six Body Prostrations
- Chapter 499 - 501: Big Gamble
- Chapter 498 - 500: Crow's Eye (Part 2)
- Chapter 497 - 499: Crow's Eye (Part 1)
- Chapter 496 - 498: Returning Hometown
- Chapter 495 - 497: Turning the Gun Around
- Chapter 494 - 496: Crimes Against Humanity
- Chapter 493 - 495: Closing the Net
- Chapter 492 - 494: Ten Moves...
- Chapter 491 - 493: The Forgotten Jailer
- Chapter 490 - 492: Thousands of Years
- Chapter 489 - 491: The Power of the Red God (Part 2)
- Chapter 488 - 490: The Power of the Red God (Part 1)
- Chapter 487 - 489: God's Chosen One
- Chapter 486 - 488: Initial Test of "Hook"
- Chapter 485 - 487: Brutal God's Gift
- Chapter 484 - 486: Red God Token
- Chapter 483 - 485: Pushing the Limits
- Chapter 482 - 484: Natural Disaster? Man-Made Disaster!
- Chapter 481 - 483: Doomsday Catastrophe?
- Chapter 480 - 482: Dream Visitor (Part 3)
- Chapter 479 - 481: Dream Visitor (Part 2)
- Chapter 478 - 480: Dream Visitors (Part 1)
- Chapter 477 - 479: Plans and Changes
- Chapter 476 - 478: Sudden Change
- Chapter 475 - 477: Confusion (Part 2)
- Chapter 474 - 476: Confusion (Part 1)
- Chapter 473 - 475: The Informer (Part 3)
- Chapter 472 - 474: The Informer (Part 2)
- Chapter 471 - 473: The Informer (Part 1)
- Chapter 470 - 472: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 469 - 471: Only Hard Work Will Pay Off
- Chapter 468 - 470: The Conditions of the Lady
- Chapter 467 - 469: The Future of the Iron Islands (Part 3)
- Chapter 466 - 468: The Future of the Iron Islands (Part 2)
- Chapter 465 - 467: The Future of the Iron Islands (Part 1)
- Chapter 464 - 466: The Lannisters
- Chapter 463 - 465: Legendary Realization
- Chapter 462 - 464: War Preparation
- Chapter 461 - 463: Each Shows Their Power (Part 2)
- Chapter 460 - 462: Each Shows Their Power (Part 1)
- Chapter 459 - 461: Northern Lords' Council (Part 3)
- Chapter 458 - 460: Northern Lords' Council (Part 2)
- Chapter 457 - 459: Northern Lords' Council (Part 1)
- Chapter 456 - 458: When the Enemy Comes, We Will Fight Him; When the Water Comes, We Will Block It with Earth
- Chapter 455 - 457: Make Up for the Loss
- Chapter 454 - 456: Operations
- Chapter 453 - 455: Champa
- Chapter 452 - 454: Coercion and Inducement
- Chapter 451 - 453: Forced to Take Risks (Part 2)
- Chapter 450 - 452: Forced to Take Risks (Part 1)
- Chapter 449 - 451: The Karstark Family’s Plan
- Chapter 448 - 450: Aftermath
- Chapter 447 - 449: The Open Card (Part 2)
- Chapter 446 - 448: The Open Card (Part 1)
- Chapter 445 - 447: The End is a New Beginning
- Chapter 444 - 446: The Dust Settles
- Chapter 443 - 445: Bloody Battle (Part 2)
- Chapter 442 - 444: Bloody Battle (Part 2)
- Chapter 441 - 443: Bloody Battle (Part 1)
- Chapter 440 - 442: The Beast Still Fights
- Chapter 439 - 441: Demon Slayer (Part 2)
- Chapter 438 - 440: Demon Slayer (Part 1)
- Chapter 437 - 439: The End of the Road
- Chapter 436 - 438: The Queen and the Commander
- Chapter 435 - 437: Charcoal in the Snow
- Chapter 434 - 436: Weakness
- Chapter 433 - 435: An Incomplete Victory
- Chapter 432 - 434: The Final Battle? (Part 3)
- Chapter 431 - 433: The Final Battle? (Part 2)
- Chapter 430 - 432: The Final Battle? (Part 1)
- Chapter 429 - 431: Distant Water Cannot Put Out Nearby Fire
- Chapter 428 - 430: A Choice in Dilemma
- Chapter 427 - 429: Game of Chess
- Chapter 426 - 428: The Battle of Wisdom and Strength
- Chapter 425 - 427: Hunting the White Walkers
- Chapter 424 - 426: Sunk Costs
- Chapter 423 - 425: Cold Magic Demonstrates Its Power
- Chapter 422 - 424: The White Walkers Appear
- Chapter 421 - 423: Danger and Merit
- Chapter 420 - 422: Shadow Tower Defense Battle
- Chapter 419 - 421: Priest of the God of Cold
- Chapter 418 - 420: Role Reversal
- Chapter 417 - 419: Guarding Ice Canyon Port
- Chapter 416 - 418: The So-Called Hero
- Chapter 415 - 417: Port Melee
- Chapter 414 - 416: All-out Attack
- Chapter 413 - 415: Coincidence or Treachery?
- Chapter 412 - 414: Survivors and the Battle
- Chapter 411 - 413: Frozen Bay of Seals
- Chapter 410 - 412: Plan Pass and Temporary Departure
- Chapter 409 - 411: Estrangement
- Chapter 408 - 410: In the Long River of Time, Who Is the Real Chess Player?
- Chapter 407 - 409: Wrong Usage of the Ultimate Move
- Chapter 406 - 408: Master Recapture Battle
- Chapter 405 - 407: Proof
- Chapter 404 - 406: With a Sharp Weapon in Hand
- Chapter 403 - 405: All Over the World
- Chapter 402 - 404: Make Friends with Distant People and Attack Those Nearby
- Chapter 401 - 403: Breaking the Wheel
- Chapter 400 - 402: The Law of Easy to Get and Difficult to Cure
- Chapter 399 - 401: Unplanned Show of Strength
- Chapter 398 - 400: The Awakened Assassin’s Soul (Part 3)
- Chapter 397 - 399: The Awakened Assassin’s Soul (Part 2)
- Chapter 396 - 398: The Awakened Assassin’s Soul (Part 2)
- Chapter 395 - 397: The Awakened Assassin’s Soul (Part 1)
- Chapter 394 - 396: Leading the King into a Trap
- Chapter 393 - 395: Riding a Dragon
- Chapter 392 - 394: Archery Competition (Part 2)
- Chapter 391 - 393: Archery Competition (Part 1)
- Chapter 390 - 392: Creating a Myth
- Chapter 389 - 391: Arrow of Legend
- Chapter 388 - 390: Little Advisor Myrcella
- Chapter 387 - 389: Accommodation Problem
- Chapter 386 - 388: A False Alarm (Part 3)
- Chapter 385 - 387: A False Alarm (Part 2)
- Chapter 384 - 386: A False Alarm (Part 1)
- Chapter 383 - 385: A False Alarm
- Chapter 382 - 384: Level 3 Warning
- Chapter 381 - 383: A “Destined” Encounter?
- Chapter 380 - 382: Another Red
- Chapter 379 - 381: Going Through the Motions and the Battle for the Molten Sword
- Chapter 378 - 380: Saltpeter Field
- Chapter 377 - 379: Saltpeter-Making Experimental Workshop
- Chapter 376 - 378: Vice President Qyburn
- Chapter 375 - 377: Blackwall Keep
- Chapter 374 - 376: Dispute Zone
- Chapter 373 - 375: High-Level Priest (Part 2)
- Chapter 372 - 374: High-level Priest (Part 1)
- Chapter 371 - 373: Twists and Turns (Part 2)
- Chapter 370 - 372: Twists and Turns (Part 2)
- Chapter 369 - 371: Twists and Turns (Part 1)
- Chapter 368 - 370: Gifts and the Attack of the Spider
- Chapter 367 - 369: The Queen’s Cheats (Part 2)
- Chapter 366 - 368: The Queen's Cheats (Part 1)
- Chapter 365 - 367: Big Player
- Chapter 364 - 366: Return of the King
- Chapter 363 - 365: Let's Go
- Chapter 362 - 364: Accurate Intelligence
- Chapter 361 - 363: Royal Massage
- Chapter 360 - 362: Tangled
- Chapter 359 - 361: The Children of Prophecy
- Chapter 358 - 360: The End of the Marathon
- Chapter 357 - 359: Barbecue Iron People
- Chapter 356 - 358: Fish in the Net Also Bite
- Chapter 355 - 357: Northern Navy
- Chapter 354 - 356: True — The Messenger of Light (Part 2)
- Chapter 353 - 355: True — Messenger of Light (Part 1)
- Chapter 352 - 354: Dragon King Sword
- Chapter 351 - 353: A Sword for a Hero?
- Chapter 350 - 352: A Gift
- Chapter 349 - 351: Know Yourself and Know Your Enemy (Part 2)
- Chapter 348 - 350: Know Yourself and Know Your Enemy (Part 2)
- Chapter 347 - 349: Know Yourself and Know Your Enemy (Part 1)
- Chapter 346 - 348: All-Seeing Eye
- Chapter 345 - 347: Foresight
- Chapter 344 - 346: Preparations and Important Signals
- Chapter 343 - 345: Vigorous and Resolute
- Chapter 342 - 344: The Price (Part 2)
- Chapter 341 - 343: Price (Part 1)
- Chapter 340 - 342: Westward Conference (Part 2)
- Chapter 339 - 341: Westward Conference (Part 2)
- Chapter 338 - 340: Westward Conference (Part 1)
- Chapter 337 - 339: Slaver’s Bay (Part 2)
- Chapter 336 - 338: Slaver’s Bay (Part 1)
- Chapter 335 - 337: Follow the Rules
- Chapter 334 - 335: Grand Canyon
- Chapter 333 - 334: Exploding Troops or Climbing Technology
- Chapter 332 - 333: Miss Greyjoy
- Chapter 331 - 332: The Legendary Broken Engagement (Part 2)
- Chapter 330 - 331: The Legendary Broken Engagement (Part 1)
- Chapter 329 - 330: Unexpected Fortune is Hard to Take
- Chapter 328 - 329: It’s Easy to Help but Hard to Borrow Money
- Chapter 327 - 328: Naval Port "Bidding"
- Chapter 326 - 327: Opportunities and Brainstorming
- Chapter 325 - 326: "Fair" Showdown
- Chapter 324 - 325: Dragon’s Horn
- Chapter 323 - 324: West Coast War
- Chapter 322 - 323: Various Calculations
- Chapter 321 - 322: Funding Crisis
- Chapter 320 - 321: Savior (BONUS)
- Chapter 319 - 320: The Troublemaker and the Savior
- Chapter 318 - 319: Industrial Zone and Gunpowder
- Chapter 317 - 318: Grand Trend
- Chapter 316 - 317: Open Source
- Chapter 315 - 316: Red Robe Woman
- Chapter 314 - 315: Three Major Changes after Taking Office (Part 2)
- Chapter 313 - 314: Three Major Changes after Taking Office (Part 1)
- Chapter 312 - 313: The Messenger of Light (BONUS)
- Chapter 311 - 312: True Dragon Bloodline
- Chapter 310 - 311: A New... Beginning?
- Chapter 309 - 310: Giant (BONUS)
- Chapter 308 - 309: The Second Ironborn Invasion
- Chapter 307 - 308: "Gentlemen's" Agreement
- Chapter 306 - 307: Escaping Danger and the Great Change in the North
- Chapter 305 - 306: Raising an Army to Punish the Crime
- Chapter 304 - 305: Poisonous Insect?
- Chapter 303 - 304: Ice City and Umber's Daughter
- Chapter 302 - 303: Changes in the Land Donation (Part 2)
- Chapter 301 - 302: Changes in the Land Donation (Part 2)
- Chapter 300 - 301: Changes in the Land Donation (Part 1)
- Chapter 299 - 299 Good News, Bad News (Part 1)
- Chapter 298 - 300: Good News, Bad News (Part 2)
- Chapter 297 - 298: Looking for Brother
- Chapter 296 - 297: Black Gate and Weirwood
- Chapter 295 - 296: Nightfort
- Chapter 294 - 295: Priorities
- Chapter 293 - 294: The Next Move
- Chapter 292 - 293: The Dagger Revealed (Part 2)
- Chapter 291 - 292: The Dagger Revealed (Part 2)
- Chapter 290 - 291: The Dagger Revealed (Part 1)
- Chapter 289 - 290: A Small Storm in the East Sea
- Chapter 288 - 289: New Burdens and Countermeasures
- Chapter 287 - 288: Taking Advantage
- Chapter 286 - 287: Grand Gift and Inspection Team
- Chapter 285 - 286: Crazy Plan
- Chapter 284 - 285: Deal with the Witch
- Chapter 283 - 284: Another Way
- Chapter 282 - 283: Pressing Forward
- Chapter 281 - 282: Blasting the Heroes (Part 2)
- Chapter 280 - 281: Blasting the Heroes (Part 1)
- Chapter 279 - 280: A Critical Moment
- Chapter 278 - 279: Delay is Victory
- Chapter 277 - 278: Conservatives’ Counterattack
- Chapter 276 - 277: Changes in the Election
- Chapter 275 - 276: The Land of Gifts
- Chapter 274 - 275: Northern Tour
- Chapter 273 - 274: The Hand and the Chessmaster
- Chapter 272 - 273: Emergency Order and Interlude
- Chapter 271 - 272: Overt Conspiracy vs. Overt Conspiracy
- Chapter 270 - 271: A Difficult Decision
- Chapter 269 - 270: Hot Potato...
- Chapter 268: Study Room Talk (Part 1)
- Chapter 267 - 268: Study Room Talk (Part 1)
- Chapter 266 - 267: Women and Girls
- Chapter 265 - 266: Return to the Countryside?
- Chapter 264 - 265: Open Eyes and Close Eyes
- Chapter 263 - 264: North and South Meet
- Chapter 262 - 263: "Convincing People with Reason" (Part 2)
- Chapter 261 - 262: "Convincing People with Reason" (Part 1)
- Chapter 260 - 261: Bottleneck
- Chapter 259 - 260: Persuader of Surrender
- Chapter 258 - 259: Speed Is of the Essence
- Chapter 257 - 258: There Is No Honor in This!
- Chapter 256 - 257: No Way to Escape
- Chapter 255 - 256: The Conquest of Deepwood Motte
- Chapter 254 - 255: Daughter of the Sea Monster
- Chapter 253 - 254: "Crow Food" Mors
- Chapter 252 - 253: Pick the Softest Persimmon
- Chapter 251 - 252: Temporary Departure
- Chapter 250 - 251: Conservative Alliance
- Chapter 249 - 250: Funeral
- Chapter 248 - 249: Reverse Breakthrough
- Chapter 247 - 248: Sharpening the Knife
- Chapter 246 - 247: Panic
- Chapter 245 - 246: Emergency
- Chapter 244 - 245: Troubles
- Chapter 243 - 244: A Show of Power
- Chapter 242 - 243: The First Battle of Ice and Fire
- Chapter 241 - 242: Bloody Battle Behind the Wall
- Chapter 240 - 241: The Wight Attack
- Chapter 239 - 240: Savages Enter the Pass
- Chapter 238 - 239: Pocket Kingdom
- Chapter 237 - 238: The Great Game and the Blood of the King
- Chapter 236 - 237: Peace Talks? Surrender?
- Chapter 235 - 236: Lone Hero
- Chapter 234 - 235: Failure of the Southern Expedition and Encirclement and Attack
- Chapter 233 - 234: Long-term Food Stamps
- Chapter 232 - 233: Playing Bigger and Bigger
- Chapter 231 - 232: Old Acquaintances
- Chapter 230 - 231: Take from the Enemy
- Chapter 229 - 230: Seeking a Plan in the Fire
- Chapter 228 - 229: Dilemma and "Reinforcements"
- Chapter 227 - 228: A Knife in the Back
- Chapter 226 - 227: Iron Wall
- Chapter 225 - 226: Old Tricks Again
- Chapter 224 - 225: The Power of Money
- Chapter 223 - 224: On the Cusp of the Wind
- Chapter 222 - 223: Be Frank
- Chapter 221 - 222: New Residents of the Gift
- Chapter 220 - 221: Parting Ways
- Chapter 219 - 220: Offense
- Chapter 218 - 219: Where Are the Reinforcements?
- Chapter 217 - 218: Night's Watch Meeting
- Chapter 216 - 217: Captive
- Chapter 215 - 216: Wildfire Shows Its Power
- Chapter 214 - 215: Savage Attack
- Chapter 213 - 214: Return of the Dragon
- Chapter 212 - 213: It's Better to Arrive at the Right Time Than to Arrive Early
- Chapter 211 - 212: Everything Starts Here
- Chapter 210 - 211: A Word of Confusion
- Chapter 209 - 210: Return to Winterfell
- Chapter 208 - 209: Two-Sevenths of the King
- Chapter 207 - 208: More Painful Than a Pain in the Balls
- Chapter 206 - 207: Unpredictable
- Chapter 205 - 206: Meereen Knot, Meereen Untie
- Chapter 204 - 205 Dragon Queen
- Chapter 203 - 204 Western Volunteer Army
- Chapter 202 - 203 Political Marriage
- Chapter 201 - 202: Fiancé
- Chapter 200 - 201: Discussion Meeting
- Chapter 199 - 200: Harrenhal
- Chapter 198 - 199: Returning North to Avoid Officialdom
- Chapter 197 - 198: Retreat at the Peak
- Chapter 196 - 197: Rebellion
- Chapter 195 - 196: Arya
- Chapter 194 - 195: Attack and Defense of King's Landing
- Chapter 193 - 194: Siege
- Chapter 192 - 193: The King's Grace
- Chapter 191 - 192: Survival in Troubled Times
- Chapter 190 - 191: The Front Line
- Chapter 189 - 190: Insatiable Desire (BONUS)
- Chapter 188 - 189: Curing Wildfire and Wills
- Chapter 187 - 188: Battle and Marketing
- Chapter 186 - 187: The Great Conspirator
- Chapter 185 - 186: How the Godfather Was Made
- Chapter 184 - 185: The Plan for Casterly Rock
- Chapter 183 - 184: Moment of Life and Death (Part 2)
- Chapter 182 - 182/183: Life and Death Moment (Part 1)
- Chapter 181: I’m Yours
- Chapter 180: Transferred to the Logistics Department
- Chapter 179 - 179 Killing Without Blood
- Chapter 178: The Fate of the Loser
- Chapter 177: First Entering the Throne Room
- Chapter 176: Resisting Strictness
- Chapter 175: The Storm is Coming
- Chapter 174: Farewell
- Chapter 173: Eggs in Baskets
- Chapter 172: Tip-off
- Chapter 171: Righteousness First
- Chapter 170: Red Keep Civil War
- Chapter 169: The End or the Beginning
- Chapter 168: Usurper vs. Kingslayer
- Chapter 167: Sword
- Chapter 166: Freedom or Death
- Chapter 165: Showdown
- Chapter 164: The King and the Queen
- Chapter 163: Day of Chaos (Part 3)
- Chapter 162: Day of Chaos (Part 2)
- Chapter 161 - 161 Day of Chaos (Part 1)
- Chapter 160: Legend Takes the Stage
- Chapter 159: The Darkness Before Dawn
- Chapter 158: A Night of Chaos (Part 3)
- Chapter 157: Night of Chaos (Part 2)
- Chapter 156: A Night of Chaos (Part 1)
- Chapter 155: The King's Rebellion Begins
- Chapter 154: Win or Die
- Chapter 153 - 153
- Chapter 152 - 152
- Chapter 151 - 151
- Chapter 150 - 150
- Chapter 149 - 149
- Chapter 148 - 148
- Chapter 147 - 147
- Chapter 146 - 146
- Chapter 145 - 145
- Chapter 144 - 144
- Chapter 143 - 143
- Chapter 142 - 142
- Chapter 141 - 141
- Chapter 140 - 140
- Chapter 139 - 139
- Chapter 138 - 138
- Chapter 137 - 137
- Chapter 136 - 136
- Chapter 135 - 135
- Chapter 134 - 134
- Chapter 133 - 133 (BONUS)
- Chapter 132 - 132
- Chapter 131 - 131
- Chapter 130 - 130
- Chapter 129 - 129
- Chapter 128 - 128
- Chapter 127 - 127
- Chapter 126 - 126
- Chapter 125 - 125
- Chapter 124 - 124
- Chapter 123 - 123
- Chapter 122 - 122
- Chapter 121 - 121
- Chapter 120 - 120
- Chapter 119 - 119
- Chapter 118 - 118
- Chapter 117 - 117
- Chapter 116 - 116
- Chapter 115 - 115
- Chapter 114 - 114
- Chapter 113 - 113
- Chapter 112 - 112
- Chapter 111 - 111
- Chapter 110 - 110
- Chapter 109 - 109
- Chapter 108 - 108
- Chapter 107 - 107
- Chapter 106 - 106
- Chapter 105 - 105
- Chapter 104 - 104
- Chapter 103 - 103
- Chapter 102 - 102
- Chapter 101 - 101
- Chapter 100 - 100
- Chapter 99 - 99
- Chapter 98 - 98
- Chapter 97 - 97
- Chapter 96 - 96
- Chapter 95 - 95
- Chapter 94 - 94
- Chapter 93 - 93
- Chapter 92 - 92
- Chapter 91 - 91
- Chapter 90 - 90
- Chapter 89 - 89
- Chapter 88 - 88
- Chapter 87 - 87
- Chapter 86 - 86
- Chapter 85 - 85
- Chapter 84 - 84
- Chapter 83 - 83
- Chapter 82 - 82
- Chapter 81 - 81
- Chapter 80 - 80
- Chapter 79 - 79
- Chapter 78 - 78
- Chapter 77 - 77
- Chapter 76 - 76
- Chapter 75 - 75
- Chapter 74 - 74
- Chapter 73 - 73
- Chapter 72 - 72
- Chapter 71 - 71
- Chapter 70 - 70
- Chapter 69 - 69
- Chapter 68 - 68
- Chapter 67 - 67
- Chapter 66 - 66
- Chapter 65 - 65
- Chapter 64 - 64
- Chapter 63 - 63
- Chapter 62 - 62
- Chapter 61 - 61
- Chapter 60 - 60
- Chapter 59 - 59
- Chapter 58 - 58
- Chapter 57 - 57
- Chapter 56 - 56
- Chapter 55 - 55
- Chapter 54 - 54
- Chapter 53 - 53
- Chapter 52 - 52
- Chapter 51 - 51
- Chapter 50 - 50
- Chapter 49 - 49
- Chapter 48 - 48
- Chapter 47 - 47
- Chapter 46 - 46
- Chapter 45 - 45
- Chapter 44 - 44
- Chapter 43 - 43
- Chapter 42 - 42
- Chapter 41 - 41
- Chapter 40 - 40
- Chapter 39 - 39
- Chapter 38 - 38
- Chapter 37 - 37
- Chapter 36 - 36
- Chapter 35 - 35
- Chapter 34 - 34
- Chapter 33 - 33
- Chapter 32 - 32
- Chapter 31 - 31
- Chapter 30 - 30
- Chapter 29 - 29
- Chapter 28 - 28
- Chapter 27 - 27
- Chapter 26 - 26
- Chapter 25 - 25
- Chapter 24 - 24
- Chapter 23 - 23
- Chapter 22 - 22
- Chapter 21 - 21
- Chapter 20 - 20
- Chapter 19 - 19
- Chapter 18 - 18
- Chapter 17 - 17
- Chapter 16 - 16
- Chapter 15 - 15
- Chapter 14 - 14
- Chapter 13 - 13
- Chapter 12 - 12
- Chapter 11 - 11
- Chapter 10 - 10
- Chapter 9 - 9
- Chapter 8 - 8
- Chapter 7 - 7
- Chapter 6 - 6
- Chapter 5 - 5
- Chapter 4 - 4
- Chapter 3 - 3
- Chapter 2 - 2
- Chapter 1 - 1