Game of Thrones: I Am The Heir For A Day

Chapter 147: Unexpected Gain



Chapter 147: Unexpected Gain

Chapter 147: Unexpected Gain

Boom...

The pirate ship nearly capsized under the intense spray of dragonfire. The mast snapped in the middle, crashing down.

The sailor manning the scorpion crossbow didn't have a chance to dodge and was crushed beneath the falling mast, his body incinerated by the flames.

"Keep burning, sink the whole ship!" Rhaegar commanded, urging Cannibal to continue its fiery assault.

With the threat of the scorpion crossbow neutralized, Cannibal hovered in the air, unbothered by the remaining arrows, and bathed the entire pirate ship in green dragonfire.

Rhaegar sat in his saddle, vigilantly scanning for any escaping enemies. It was his first encounter with the fearsome pirates of the Triarchy, and he was determined not to let his guard down. The only way to ensure victory was to completely engulf the ship in flames.

After a while, Rhaenys arrived on Meleys and called out, "Rhaegar, are you alright?"

"I'm fine, but I did spot a scorpion crossbow," Rhaegar replied, signaling Cannibal to stop its onslaught. Below them, the pirate ship was reduced to a smoldering wreck.

"You're so cautious," Rhaenys remarked, tugging on Meleys' reins as she surveyed the devastation below. The ship was completely incinerated, with not a single pirate or weapon left intact.

"It's good to be cautious," Rhaegar said with a grin, steering Cannibal towards the merchant ship that had been rescued.

Rhaenys nodded and guided her dragon to follow.

Back on the remote island where the battle had taken place, the remnants of the pirate ship continued to burn, with the dragonfire consuming everything.

The merchant ship nearby had also been affected, with its hull scorched and its canvas still smoldering.

Poof!

A charred hatch burst open, and a group of emaciated, unclothed people scrambled out.

"The slave traders are dead, let's run!"

"Blessed be the Lord of Light, the flames purify the sins..."

This ragged group, comprised of the old and young, men and women, fled in panic.

"Are these people slaves?" Rhaegar's face darkened, his voice turning cold at the mention of slave traders.

Westeros vehemently opposed slavery, and the slave trade was forbidden. This was his first encounter with a slave ship.

"Slaves exist everywhere, except in Westeros and Braavos where slavery is explicitly outlawed," Rhaenys responded, her tone muted and her brow furrowed in distaste.

"What's your name?" Rhaegar was intrigued by her swiftness in killing.

"Sara," the girl's voice was hoarse, and she looked weak.

"Are you also a slave?"

"I haven't been sold," Sara replied, her voice faltering between words.

Rhaegar glanced at the girl among the slaves and instructed, "Take care of her for now. A fleet will take you away tonight."

She had guts, but Rhaegar had no time for trivial matters at the moment.

"Great Dragonlord, where will the fleet take us?" the dry, thin old man asked with trepidation.

Rhaegar paused and looked up at Rhaenys. These folks weren't slaves for sale or resettlement.

Seeing his difficulty, Rhaenys stepped in, "First, we'll transport them to Driftmark. Those who can't find work there will be sent to King's Landing."

She was experienced in such matters. Slaves often included women, children, young laborers, and various craftsmen. In a stable environment, they could find a way to live.

"Good, let's do that," Rhaegar agreed, preparing to return to Driftmark.

"Wait!" the foreign girl hurriedly spoke up, excitedly saying, "Honorable Prince, I have a treasure to present to you.'"

Rhaegar paused, intrigued. "Oh? What kind of treasure?"

There were several merchant ships in the vicinity, and it was uncertain what kind of treasure might be found among them. His explorer's system missions required such treasures of long tradition or rare materials.

"It's a longsword made of Valyrian steel!" the young girl answered immediately.

Rhaegar's eyes lit up with excitement. A Valyrian steel longsword was worth a fortune, and there were few in all of Westeros. Moreover, Valyrian steel contained magic, which, with certain experiences, could trigger an explorer's mission.

"Valyrian steel longsword? Where is it?" Rhaegar asked eagerly.

"In the slave master's cabin. He used that sword to demonstrate its sharpness by chopping off the head of a female slave," Sara said weakly.

The thin old man was shocked by the news and hurriedly urged the stronger men around him, "Quickly, find that sword for the Dragonlord."

The other slaves rushed into the ruined cabin, searching everywhere despite the burning wood. Soon, they overturned a charred body, and a long, dark sword fell beside it.

The thin old man retrieved the sword and used a piece of hemp cloth to carefully wipe away the ashes, revealing the true appearance of the Valyrian steel longsword.


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