Game of Thrones: King in the North

Game of Thrones: King in the North

by Dragon And Tiger Race

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After traveling through time and becoming Eddard Stark, Duke of Winterfell, he decided to create a powerful and rich North. Walder Frey: I am willing to be the servant of the North forever! Tywin: Give birth to a son like a Stark, a lion cannot compete with him, as for the Rose family father and son, a dolphin dog! Tyrion: When the wolves are raging, it's good that I'm there. Littlefinger: When it comes to conspiracies and intrigues, I'm willing to be the loser. Dragon Mother: The dragon is reborn, but encounters a wolf. Wallis: In the end, the stabbing was in vain, so why be an eunuch? Ed: I farm at home and you insist on provoking me. Are you blaming me? Fight for hegemony in farming and carry out farming to the end!

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Orthodoxy on Earth26mo ago

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It's so stupid that I can't stand it at all. The operations of both sides in the war with Iwazoa were simply bizarre. The protagonist directly loads all the food onto the ships, but takes away all the ships with naval combat capabilities and leaves two-thirds of the food behind. Since you don't have to set up camp directly on land, it's okay. The protagonist also knows that his men have no naval combat capabilities, and the iron type has strong naval combat capabilities. So, whether it is resting or defending on land, it is better than being on a ship that he is not good at, right? Also, the protagonist's caution about borrowing money is completely incomprehensible. You are a warlord and a lord. What are you afraid of if someone lends you money? I borrowed as many millions as I could, and I not only borrowed it myself, but also asked my vassals to borrow it together. Anyone who didn't borrow would be disloyal. After the vassals borrowed the money, they would directly hand over 90% of the money. When the time comes, the vassals would not pay it back. When the protagonist has money, he will directly go to Slaver's Bay to buy up all the Unsullied in Astapor and come back to "liberate" them. Whoever dares to ask for money will be beaten directly. The vassals also know that the protagonist has money and people, so they dare not rebel even if the Iron Bank finances them. Moreover, they themselves have huge debts that they cannot repay, and they are afraid that the Iron Bank will be armed to collect debts and need the protection of the protagonist. At that time, he will give his success story to the entire Westeros continent, and let everyone go to the Iron Bank to borrow money, and everyone will have a bad reputation. You see in the original novel, Robert owed the Iron Bank 6 million gold dragons when he died. Do you think he was in a hurry? For a powerful lord, where is the Iron Bank? The protagonist had no choice but to borrow 500,000 yuan. He traveled through time and became a little old man who was happy to be a father. He was still in the Middle Ages and had no computers or mobile phones. If I don't directly activate the right to have a first night, it can be regarded as a noble moral character, right? Am I still working hard for your reputation? That widow, you showed off to me the first day, and the next day I let you walk in with your left foot and seize your title and behead you. That Bolton is not trustworthy and will directly punish you with death for treason. I have traveled through the Middle Ages and become an archduke. I can't think of a way not to eat beef, but I still spend a whole day thinking about the fact that winter has arrived? No matter how good you are at Ned Stark, what are you trying to do?

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