Chapter 129 Do you think you, Dorn, are Aserai?
Chapter 129 Do you think you, Dorn, are Aserai?
Chapter 129 Do you think you, Dorn, are Aserai?
"us?"
Oberon was puzzled as to why Viserys had seized upon that word and raised a question.
"Of course, according to the covenant, you will marry Ariane Martell, and then we will be family, won't we?"
Oberon Martell spread his hands, looking as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
Arianne Martell? That rotten bastard? Visser swore he'd marry Dani a hundred times over and never patronize that rotten bitch even once.
"A pact? You mean a pact with Sir William? No, Viserys has no idea that I will only marry my sister Daenerys someday in the future."
Visser took the wine glass from Doria and said this, but he disrespectfully did not look at Oberon as he spoke.
Doria was a lucky girl. As Daenerys's personal handmaiden, she not only took care of Daenerys every day, but sometimes she would also sleep in the same bed with Daenerys and listen to her pour out her troubles.
On the day the fire scorched the Sea King's Palace, Doria was sleeping in one of the outer servants' rooms and miraculously escaped being consumed by the flames.
"Of course you can marry two queens; I think there are precedents for that."
Oberon's ever-smiling face stiffened for a moment, but he quickly recovered and offered a solution that seemed to solve the problem.
"The conqueror, driven by desire, took two wives at the same time, but both Queen Rhaenys and Queen Visenia were Targaryen."
Visser's words made it difficult for Oberon to maintain his smile.
"Is Your Majesty, young king, going to break our alliance and sever ties with a good friend and a wife?"
Oberon sat up straight, a movement that drew the attention of Sir Barristan and Sir Jorah, who placed their hands on the hilts of their swords.
They assured him that if Oberyn dared to suddenly attack and harm the king, their swords would tear the venomous snake before them to pieces.
"I can keep the covenant. When I reclaim the Iron Throne, Dorne will still be Dorne, and Martell will still be Martell. But I will only marry my sister Daenerys as my queen, not Arianne Martell."
Does Visser need the friendship between Oberyn Martell and Dorn?
Hmph, Dorne isn't Aserai. If Dorne had a group of vanguard Faris, Visser might try to curry favor with them.
But Dorn? Forget it.
Even if an envoy from the Reach were to come before him, hoping to marry Little Rose to him so that she could be his queen alongside Daenerys, Visser would only reluctantly agree.
After all, although they don't have a vanguard like Faris, they have money and supplies.
What do you think Dorne has? A red viper? I have Barristan the Fearless and Jorah the Bear by my side.
Oberon narrowed his eyes, and after a long pause, slowly said, "You're not satisfied with Arianne Martell?"
That's right, I just can't stand your tattered pants.
Visser is now fully capable of saying no to political marriages that offer no benefit.
In any case, Visser didn't believe Dorne would side with King's Landing until Tywin handed the Mountain over to Oberyn Martell.
Besides, even if he stood aside, Visser didn't believe the Dornish would serve that old lion of the West.
The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros are now just a disorganized mess.
"After Sir William's death, my siblings and I wandered through the trading cities for a long time. During this time, I sold my mother's crown, for which I earned the nickname 'Beggar King'."
Visser stood up, hands behind his back, and looked at Oberon, asking each word carefully, "Where were the Dornish, who were our allies, at that time?"
"Allies? I don't need them anymore. I have tens of thousands of troops, funds from the Iron Treasury, and the unparalleled fleet of Braavos. Soon I will conquer the Three Cities Alliance."
The Targaryen army will first conquer a vast territory at Essos, then cross the sea to sweep away the seven kingdoms and reclaim the Iron Throne for their king!
Visser looked at Oberyn Martell: "I don't need allies, but Dorne can set an example by being the first to bow down to the true dragon again."
"Dorn has always supported the Targaryens, but the Targaryens have not given Dorne the respect he deserves."
Oberon's face was grim, but he didn't say anything. The so-called alliance now seemed to be nothing more than a piece of paper.
Once you've been burned and disappointed, you'll naturally come back to us.
The red viper thought to himself.
Tap tap tap~
The men in white and blue robes filed in, coldly watching the red viper.
Barristan and Jorah, two of the Kingsguard, also stood in front of the king.
In this situation, even if the Dawn Sword were to be reborn, it would be hacked to pieces by a hail of swords before a bucket of milk could be squeezed out.
The Red Viper, praised as "Dorn's warriors are as numerous as the sand, but he alone is the best in the world!", was indeed a hero. Faced with the scene before him, he showed no fear. Instead, after finishing his drink, he strode away.
Visser was unconcerned about Oberyn Martell's angry departure. Whether Dorne would send troops after allying with him was uncertain, but they certainly wouldn't have the funds or supplies to support Visser.
Visser marrying a woman with a rotten crotch only guarantees Dorne's neutrality; everything else is unknown. So what's the point of Visser allying with Dorne?
If Visser leads his army back to Westeros, will Dorne then stand up and ally with the Lions to fight against the Targaryens?
In Visser's view, the enemies of the Seven Kingdoms were nothing more than the Lannisters in the West, the mother and daughter in King's Landing, and the family in Stormlands that supported Stannis or Joffrey.
The North may be the enemy, but there's a high chance they'll retreat there. After all, if these barbarians don't defend themselves when the White Walkers come south, and instead turn against us, then Visser really has to dig their skulls open to see what's inside.
In Visser's view, the Reach is entirely within his reach. Why must their demands be resolved by Tywin Lannister? Can't Visser resolve them himself?
In Visser's view, both the Vale and Dorne would remain neutral after he crossed the sea. In the future, whether the foolish Tully woman or Littlefinger were in charge of the Vale, they would see him leading dragons and tens of thousands of troops back to Westeros.
Ninety percent of the Vale people will stay at home and watch the tigers fight. At that point, the Vale people won't care who the king is; they'll just be the Warden of the East.
It doesn't matter who the county magistrate is, I just want to be the county magistrate's wife!
Dorne was the same; at most, he would stand behind one side and shout a couple of dry words.
Of course, even if Dorne becomes an enemy of the Targaryens, Viserys' Black Death will teach them a lesson.
Grand Master Roland of the Royal Knights personally led a group of white-robed officers to escort the Red Viper out of the hall.
Watching Oberyn Martell's departing figure, Visser seemed to sense something. Although the day of returning to Westeros was not yet here, it was still necessary to contact some "old comrades" in advance.
Of course, those guys that Lifting Iron and Crescent Moon created are just minor additions to Visser's current strength, more like extras than anything else.
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