Game of Thrones: Battle Royale Game

Chapter 192 Slave Cognition Lesson

"Retrieve my ship?" Koru was a little surprised when he heard Ian's order. "This is impossible, my lord." He then explained, "I sold my ship three months ago and sent all the people away. crew."

"Where's the money you got from selling the boat?"

"All of it was given to my crew members as severance pay."

There is really no loophole to be exploited. Ian tugged at the corners of his lips and asked with the last glimmer of hope: "Then can you still find some trustworthy subordinates now?"

"Maybe? I don't know," Koru shook his head. "Most of them should have gone to find work on other ships. Maybe there are still some left in Tyrosh. I have to find out to find out."

"We will stay in Tyrosi for a maximum of three days. During this period, we will try to recruit as many trustworthy old men as you can find." Ian ordered. "At the same time, help me find a large sailing ship with more than 200 oars. I want to buy it. Come on down, I’ll have Darren do this with you later.”

"Yes, sir." Kolu gave the order.

Afterwards, Ian led the people to leave the inn and went to a lust garden to buy a group of slaves promised to Bronn and the others.

After thinking about it and realizing that he had nothing else to do in Tyrosh, Ian returned to the ship.

Seeing Ian returning with a group of slaves, the sailors who were prohibited from disembarking were in an uproar. Ian could see that many of them were suppressing great dissatisfaction.

But when Ian announced that these slaves were bought for all of them, all the dissatisfaction and anger instantly turned into cheers.

Amid cheers, Ian walked to the empty deck on the other side, waiting to see how Daenerys would react.

"Tell me," Celia followed Ian all the time and waited until she was sure no one could hear her before speaking. "Exposing Jaime and Cersei's adultery in advance is very important to the players who do this." What good will it do?”

"Didn't Robert declare war on the Westerland? If Robert didn't die, his two brothers wouldn't have rebelled. Littlefinger wouldn't have dared to provoke Lysa Tully to refuse the king's call. Casterly Rock wouldn't be able to resist the invasion from the six kingdoms. Attack," Ian thought for a moment and said, "And if the Lannister falls, there will be many castles in the West. If the player joins the war on Robert's side, they may get one."

"This is not enough," Celia shook her head, "Even if they get a castle in the West, when the Lannister family, the source of chaos, is pulled out, it will be difficult for the entire Westeros to fall into a big melee. What kind of trouble can they make with a small castle in peaceful times? "

"Unless..." Ian thought for a moment, "What they want to take is Casterly Rock?"

"How is this possible? In a war that must be won, they simply cannot accomplish such a huge feat. Even if they could, in blood-only Westeros, the Seven Kingdoms would not agree to let the upstarts take the To Casterly Rock."

"Who am I?" Ian asked.

"Ian Darry." Celia understood what Ian meant.

“My family has a history of 6,000 years, so why can’t they get themselves a 10,000-year-old bloodline?

Besides, even if there is no bloodline, players can always find other ways... weren't the Lannister family themselves thieves back then? Ian said and sighed again, "It's just that I didn't expect them to move so fast. Time is getting really tight." "

"This is the advantage of the player alliance. They can do several things at the same time to complete a plan that is far more complicated than a single operation," Celia whispered, "Moreover, it is also possible for players to cooperate with each other to complete tasks. Easier."

"By the way, do you know how we broke the game when we first started?" Celia started talking.

"How could I possibly know?" Ian resisted rolling his eyes, but this did arouse his curiosity. He broke the game by winning first blood, which also laid the foundation for him to become the top brother on the list.

But until the end of the journey to Pentos, he did not gain any decisive advantage over other players. So how did the other players with the best development get up?

“I didn’t want you to answer either,” Celia laughed sarcastically, and then told her story, “I still remember when we first started, we were almost helpless in facing the difficult main mission.

That kind of main mission is almost impossible to complete in a short time for us who basically have nothing. But when we got together to discuss ways to break the situation, we suddenly thought of a way to fix the bug."

As expected of a player, the first thing that comes to mind when encountering a mission is how to fix the bug.

"Because Gini Taime started as a merchant, he initially had 100 gold dragons in capital, and one of the three missions of my mercenary teammate was to rob 100 gold dragons."

"So you let him rob Gini Taimei?" Ian was a little dumbfounded. Isn't this a mission that was planned and deliberately given to allied players?

"Yes, just like that, the mercenary got three points for the main mission. After lending me and Gini Taimei one point each, the three of us basically guaranteed that we would not fall into the last few in the first month. , and then started to let go and try to get close to Daenerys."

"Are you suggesting that I give you greater authority?" Ian raised his eyebrows.

"I'm hoping you'll give me more trust."

"Within Daju's sight, I trust you unconditionally, my dear." Ian said, reaching out and pinching Celia's face.

"Daenerys is behind you." Celia showed a sly smile, and Ian's hand froze.

"Who was the person who said before that 'Everything on this ship is mine'? Don't be a coward. Woohoo." What Celia never expected was that Ian would be so arrogant that he knew that Danielle Si kissed her from behind.

"Lord Darry?" It wasn't until Daenerys called out that Ian let go of Celia.

"Oh, Your Majesty, why are you here?" Ian turned around naturally and saluted the Queen.

"I" Daenerys originally came to see Ian about the slaves on the ship, but when she saw this scene for no reason, she was immediately upset and even forgot all about the words she had originally planned.

"Do you have any orders?"

It wasn't until Ian asked again that Daenerys remembered the purpose of her visit and asked, "I heard you just bought a group of bed slaves on the ship?"

"Life at sea is boring and boring. In order to keep the secret of the dragon, I banned all sailors from disembarking, so I promised to find some entertainment for them. This can effectively avoid mutiny and riots." Ian deliberately exaggerated these slaves. role.

"This" Daenerys really hesitated.

Ian's prediction was right. Daenerys was already accustomed to the existence of slaves when she was wandering in the Free Trade City. The reason why she wanted to negotiate with Ian now was because she was now a slave in her own name. The queen (of course, there is no word 'nominal' in her thoughts), the kindness of her nature makes her want to do something for these slaves.

But when Ian said two serious words like mutiny and riot, she instantly retreated.

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