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Chapter 127 The Horror of Euron the Crow’s Eye



Chapter 127 The Horror of Euron the Crow’s Eye

Next, Euron had someone bring in a piece of dragon-scale armor that was as soft as silk but emitting the smoky black glow of Valyrian steel.

The pirates present immediately covered their ears in fear.

However, Euron simply took off his robes and put on the armor with the help of a half-blood.

A pirate king with outstanding eyesight naturally recognized the extraordinary origin of this armor.

"Is this armor made entirely of Valyrian steel?"

"Lord Weishui, you have a good eye. Even in the heyday of the Valyrian dynasty four hundred years ago, this armor was worth the equivalent of a kingdom."

After putting the armor completely on himself, Euron continued.

Of course, the pirates present did not feel that they were qualified to have any undue expectations of this armor. Even when Euron showed the Dragonbind Horn, they were convinced that he had visited the mysterious ruins of Valyria.

Even the most stubborn pirates, who had always believed that the curse on the ruins of Valyria was enough to kill anyone, had to believe Euron's words.

"I think there is no need for us to discuss the distribution of the Night's Watch's wealth now, right?"

When Euron said this, many pirate kings who were smart and quick-witted immediately stood up and walked out of the cabin without looking back.

The few pirate kings who stayed behind looked at Euron hesitantly for a while, and then left with reluctance on their faces.

Finally, King Weishui was the only one left.

Orren Waters was a bastard of House Velaryon, the bastard brother of Montford Velaryon, Lord of Tidewater and Lord of Driftmark.

He was only twenty-two years old, frivolous and flashy, and Cersei thought he was just a boy who liked to be clever.

He once served as Admiral of the Fleet on Queen Mother Cersei Lannister's small council, a distinguished position.

He also helped Stannis participate in the Battle of the Blackwater during the War of the Five Kings. Later, for various reasons, he returned to the war-torn Stepstones and continued his old business.

Under the gaze of Euron's azure eyes, King Weishui slowly stood up and said:

"The Night's Watch is aboard Stannis's fleet, and its current commander, Salladhor Saan, is an old acquaintance of mine. I am confident that I have a chance of persuading him to hand over the wealth aboard."

"Oh, so? You want a piece of the action?"

Euron seemed a little impatient with King Weishui's words, and his bright blue pupils did not hide his sarcasm at all.

"A strong attack will inevitably result in casualties..."

Having said this, King Weishui suddenly looked thoughtfully at the corpse lying on the ground with its eyes open, and immediately realized the error in his thinking.

Talking about casualties to someone who doesn't care about the lives of his men is like talking to a cow.

"Well, excuse me, I'll leave now."

After saying this, King Weir raised his legs and wanted to leave, but when he walked to Euron, the latter raised an arm to block his way.

"What is your faith?"

Euron asked seemingly out of nowhere.

But King Weir heard full of malice in Euron's words, and he couldn't help but shudder when he thought of some rumors about Euron.

Not only did Euron not believe in God, but he also loved to blaspheme. Before every battle, he would cut off the tongue of a captured believer of the gods, then cut open the poor man's stomach and tie him to the mast before going to fight the enemy.

Thinking of this, King Weishui could not help but remain silent. In his mind, he was regretting madly that he had stayed and wanted to have a share of the pie.

Seeing that King Weishui took no time to respond, Euron chuckled and patted his shoulder.

"Don't be so nervous, maybe you are an atheist like me?"

"I……"

Hearing Euron speaking to him in an unusually friendly tone, King Weishui couldn't help but close his eyes and recite silently in his heart.

"Seven Gods! If you can hear the cries of your most loyal believers, please show up. Otherwise, your most loyal believers will rebel."

However, the only response to King Weishui was the sound of crashing waves and deathly silence.

"Don't be nervous. Your fleet of three-decked ships is useful to me. Go back and command your fleet. Only we can take the wealth of the Night's Watch."

When Euron said this, he lowered his arm and no longer blocked the way of the Water King.

However, just when King Weishui was feeling relieved and thought he had escaped disaster.

Suddenly, he felt a pain in the back of his heart, then he looked down and saw a sharp sword piercing his chest. King Weishui regretted it very much, and then he realized that he should not have turned his back to Euron.

On his deathbed, he seemed to hear Euron's devilish whisper:

"The followers of the Seven Gods... are barely qualified to be sacrificed by me."

……

When Lyon stepped onto the deck again, he found that most of the pirate ships that had been like flies in recent days had disappeared out of thin air.

"Ser Salladhor Saan, why did most of the pirates suddenly run away?"

Lyon immediately found the commander of Stannis's fleet, but he saw a sad look on his face.

"However, Commander-in-Chief Lyon, this is not a good sign."

"why?"

"Because only when the weak pirates are driven out by the stronger pirates, the pirates' general attack will come at any time."

"Even the few large three-deck ships have run away. What else is there to worry about?"

"No, no, no, Commander-in-Chief Lyon, you don't understand. The few pirate ships left behind are the most terrifying!"

Salador Saan pointed to several pirate flags in the distance with two crows supporting a black iron crown and a black eye underneath. He said:

"One of those ships, I believe, was Euron Greyjoy's Serenity..."

Davos also went on deck. He happened to hear what Salador said at this moment. He then quickly walked up to the two of them and stopped to look into the distance.

After a moment, he looked at Leon with a serious expression and suggested:

"Perhaps, Commander-in-Chief Lyon, we should consider giving up this wealth and throwing these useless things into the sea."

"I think the Black Pearl's speed should be enough to outrun the Crow's Eye's Serenity."

Lyon frowned when he heard Davos's fear before the battle. He couldn't help but ask:

"Euron the Crow's Eye is just an Ironborn, not even the King of the Iron Islands. Is there any need for you to be so afraid?"

Hearing Leon's question, before Davos could answer, Salador interrupted:

"This is the right thing to do. Trying to negotiate and bribe this lunatic with money is useless. Our best option is to escape as soon as possible."

"Lord Lyon, it is precisely because I have dealt with Euron before that I know his cruelty and terror. If we were on land at this moment, we might not have anything to worry about. Your team of rangers might be able to wipe him out."

After Davos finished speaking, his expression suddenly changed, and he continued with a serious expression:

"But this was at sea. He was invincible in naval battles, because many years ago I saw him summon a sea monster as tall as the Wall and drag the opponent's ship to the bottom of the sea."

After thinking for a while, he added:

"I think the reason why Euron didn't launch the attack is probably because he was worried that the treasure on our ship would fall into the seabed."


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