Chapter 106: Euron’s Silence
Chapter 106: Euron’s Silence
Before making a decision, Viserys naturally consulted the Moon's Revelation. To his surprise, the moon in his spirit was large and bright, with a few shadows that didn’t significantly alter the overall image.
This indicated that the operation might be risky, but would likely result in minimal casualties. Concerned for his sister, Viserys also consulted the Moon's Revelation for Dany. Although the moon in his vision remained bright, he still chose to bring her along.
Given the late hour, Viserys decided to take a shortcut through the Lys Strait to save time. Initially, many opposed the idea. Windblown and Lys were still at war, and being caught by either pirates or sellswords would mean severe punishment. However, Viserys insisted, and eventually, everyone agreed. Of course, their agreement was swayed by Viserys's promise to pay for their release if they were captured.
In the cabin, Viserys briefed the "special forces" he had assembled, using a hand-drawn map to explain his plan. "According to the information I’ve gathered, the pirates will gather in Orange Shore Bay." He pointed to a red circle on the map. "Orange Shore Bay is narrow, and 50 longships could block it, but this time, there will be no fewer than 700 pirate ships!" This number was unexpected, but the promised reward left them with little choice but to accept it.
"I'll leave 100 men on the ship to provide support. The rest of you will follow me into Orange Shore Bay."
"How are we supposed to sneak in?" asked Gerrold, a black man with a stern gaze.
"That’s why I’m paying you so well. But don’t worry, my strategy isn’t to attack head-on. We have an informant to guide us." Hearing this, the group felt more at ease. In truth, Viserys’s informant was Dany. With the help of the owl, they would avoid the enemy’s guard posts, just as they had evaded Lys’s patrol boats in the strait. Of course, unforeseen situations could arise, and in those moments, they would have to resort to assassination.
"What about the pirates in the cave? We won’t be able to take them down quickly," another man, Redback Gerrold, asked.
"My jars are for them. I’ll make sure the pirates die quietly." 'Killing hundreds of men silently?' Though many were still skeptical, they couldn’t help but feel a shiver when they saw the cold, cruel curve of Viserys’s smile.