281. Chapter 279: Jaime Lannister's simulated future! The Seven Gods favor him! The Stranger's only favorite!



The Faceless Man is very good at controlling his emotions, murderous intent, and thoughts.

But the things in the other party's mind were all known to me the moment I uttered that High Valyrian slogan just now because of my agitated emotions.

At a command, several sharp, cold blades pierced the faceless man's body, killing him on the spot.

"The Thousand-Faced God's 'Divine Punishment' has passed, but the other gods are hiding in the dark, ready to shoot arrows at any time~"

Fang Yan came to the horn of the ship, staring at the dead sea filled with corpses, a knowing smile spread across his eyes: "Then come on!"

at the same time.

This inn is built on the spot where the last Northern King bent the knee to Aegon the Conqueror.

Far end of the pier.

A fragile sign dangled from an iron pole, vaguely depicting a kneeling king—his hands clasped in submission.

Jaime Lannister took a look and couldn't help laughing: "Ha! How humorous!"

Ser Cleos looked at the only woman in the group with a puzzled look on her face. He immediately explained, "When Torrhen led his army south, the King of the Reach and the King of the Rock had already been defeated in the Battle of the Field of Fury."

"He saw Aegon's dragon and his army with his own eyes, and he made the wise choice to bend his frozen knees."

"This painting records this crucial historical event."

There was an unprecedented, strange levity and self-mockery in Sir Cleos's words, as if he were laughing at his own life.

If you want to know why...

During this period of time, all kinds of illusions kept appearing in his mind.

——Images and sounds of the future.

Catelyn Stark frees herself from captivity and escorts Ser Jaime Lannister along with Brienne of Tarth.

During the period, the three of them encountered an ambush and his horse was frightened. Sir Cleos clearly saw that he fell off the horse and was dragged away by the horse, leading to his ridiculous and tragic death.

Ser Jaime did not feel particularly sad about his own death, nor did his parents.

Ser Cleos seemed to be trying to answer Brienne's questions, but in fact, he couldn't help but think about a question.

Because of his thin Lannister bloodline, he fought alongside Jaime Lannister in the Battle of the Whispering Wood, was captured together with him, and risked his life to rescue Jaime, ultimately dying tragically on the road between Maidenpool and Duskendale.

It's not heroic, but rather a bit funny.

But what was the final outcome of the great conqueror Aegon and the King of the North who surrendered to him?

Whether death is glorious or not, isn't death the same in the end? "Aa ...

Ser Cleos held his head in his hands, his face showing pain.

He saw more fleeting images.

Then Ser Cleos shouted, "Dragon! Fire dragon!"

"Three dragon eggs! Billions of dragons evolved!"

"The dragons that covered the sky and the sun conquered the human world and the divine world!"

"The Dragon Emperor who commands all dragons is also the Dragon God!"

"The Targaryen who was burned by the fire will return from Nirvana!"

Brienne of Tarth, however slow-witted she might be, reacted to these unexpected remarks.

"To predict the future?"

She was not considered beautiful, but she exclaimed: "Some children of the forest are said to have green vision, and the wise among them are called green prophets..."

Brienne was known as the Virgin of Tarth and was sometimes nicknamed Brienne the Fair - an irony of course, as she was considered to lack feminine physical features and was generally considered ugly.

Brienne was extremely tall for a woman, even as tall as a man.

She has very broad shoulders but a flat chest.

Her hair was like dirty straw, a brittle, dry yellow, and her eyes were large and blue, innocent and forthright, shining with confidence in battle - the only thing Jaime Lannister thought was attractive about her.

"Huh..." James took a deep breath, his expression strange and complicated.

This woman is slightly willful and stubborn, but also honest, forthright, loyal and determined.

Despite the poor treatment she receives from most of the knights, Brienne naively clings to her own ideals of chivalry.

Sir Cleos's reaction instantly awakened her romantic chivalry, and she sighed uncharacteristically: "So... so!"

"We don't need to look forward to the glorious battles in history - we ourselves are at a crucial turning point in history!"

Brienne was excited.

Jaime Lannister, however, remained calm and did not react at all.

His lips moved, silently uttering a name and a title that had never been mentioned before.

"【Emperor of the Gods】Fangyan Targaryen!"

Compared to Sir Cleos, Jaime, who is blessed by the gods, has seen through the fog of the future and glimpsed more possibilities of the future! Or in other words...

The one who truly saw the countless possibilities of the future was Jaime! Ser Cleos was only influenced by divine power because he had a rare Lannister bloodline and saved his life, and accidentally saw one percent of what Jaime saw!

Since the focus is on the God-Blessed Ones, we have to briefly mention the [Faith of the Seven Gods].

The Seven Gods are the main religious belief of the Seven Kingdoms, and people often simply refer to it as "the Church".

In Westeros, only the North and the Iron Islands do not trust the Seven Gods - to them, the Old Gods of the North and the Drowned God of the Iron Islands are more respected.

The Seven Gods are actually seven different forms of one god, representing seven different virtues.

But people with less cultural level are accustomed to thinking that they are seven different gods.

Worshipers will pray to a specific form of the Seven Gods depending on what they want.

The so-called seven gods are: [Heavenly Father], representing judgment, and people pray to him for justice to be served.

The Virgin Mary represents maternal love and nurturing. People pray to the Virgin Mary for mercy or to have many children.

[Warrior] represents strength in battle, and people pray to him for courage and victory.

[Girl] represents innocence and purity, and people often pray to her to protect their chastity.

[Blacksmith] represents craftsmanship and labor. People often pray to the blacksmith for strength when they have work to be done.

[Old Woman] represents wisdom, and people often pray to her for guidance.

[Stranger]——An exception among the seven forms, He represents the unknown future.

Few believers ask the Stranger for help.

Usually only homeless wanderers associate themselves with strangers.

"The Seven Gods chose me!"

Jaime Lannister's mind raced, his thoughts boiling, "To be more precise... the side of the Seven Gods that represents the Stranger has granted me divine grace!"

Different future scenes flashed before James' eyes like fleeting glimpses - he simulated the future in his mind again and again!

(End of this chapter)


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