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#396 - Chapter 130: Joining forces with the Savages (Part 2)



#396 - Chapter 130: Joining forces with the Savages (Part 2)

Jon Snow took a deep breath, slowly raised his hands, palms facing outwards, indicating he meant no harm. At the same time, he raised his voice and shouted to the wildling spearwives, "We are not your enemies! We are here to help you! Please lower your weapons and listen to me!"

However, the wildling spearwives did not seem to fully understand Jon Snow's meaning, nor did they believe what he said. They still held up their spears, emitting piercing screams, driving Jon Snow and the others away.

Jon Snow couldn't help but frown, falling into thought. He knew that if he wanted to resolve the current predicament, he had to find a way to convince the wildlings. He couldn't give up easily, let alone harm these women.

Just as Jon Snow was troubled, he suddenly noticed a familiar figure among the leading chieftains—Ygritte. He saw her holding a bow and arrow, pointing directly at Jon Snow, her face full of undisguised anger and disappointment.

Her eyes widened, glaring at Jon Snow, her eyes bloodshot, as if burning with raging fire. Ygritte shouted in grief and indignation, "You bastard, you not only betrayed me! But also became the leader of the crows, and now you're leading troops to attack us, not even leaving us a last way out? You beast, there are still many children inside! Do you want to kill them all? I really regret not shooting you to death with an arrow back then!" Her voice was full of despair and anger, making the whole scene extremely tense.

Upon hearing these words, Jon Snow's face turned awkward, while the surrounding warriors flashed a hint of curiosity in their eyes, obviously interested in this story. They noticed that the wildling spearwives on the opposite side had the same expression, and the weapons in their hands unconsciously drooped down.

Jon Snow quickly waved his hand to signal the people on both sides to stop attacking, and then quickly walked forward, trying to calm the impending conflict. He sincerely looked at Ygritte and said, "Ygritte, I'm sorry, it was indeed my fault back then. But this time I never thought of hurting you, please believe me, I'm really here to help you. Our skinchanger has discovered that the White Walkers are approaching here, you must evacuate immediately."

Hearing Jon Snow's words, Ygritte's eyes softened a little, but her face still wore a look of doubt and vigilance. She coldly replied, "Hmph, do you think I'm so easily fooled by you? You've already deceived me once, what tricks are you trying to play now?" However, she knew very well in her heart that if they could really find a safe place to avoid the White Walkers, it would be a good thing for them. So, she still hoped that what Jon Snow said was true.

Morna, who was standing on the side, frowned and reached out to press down her bow and arrow. She stared at Jon Snow and asked in a cold tone, "How can I believe you?"

Jon Snow pointed at Morna without hesitation and shouted in a loud voice, "Morna! Don't you remember me? I saved your life back then! We are not enemies! Now, we are here to save you!"

Morna frowned tightly, and asked with a suspicious look, "What evidence do you have to prove that you are not lying to us?"

Jon Snow took a deep breath, his expression solemn and serious, and said, "We can provide you with food, shelter, and security. Tormund should bring the news of the White Walkers soon, as long as you follow us, you can survive. And what you have to do is to resist the White Walkers from going south with us at the Great Wall."

Ygritte sneered and retorted, "Is it only by kneeling to your king that we can survive?"

Jon Snow responded with a serious face, "At this point, we have no need to deceive you. Facing the army of White Walkers, our ending will be death. Saving you is also saving ourselves. Our people will help you leave here, those ghost things can't swim, so you must transfer to the sea as soon as possible. Please think about the children inside! They need your protection, I beg you, don't be stubborn any longer."

These words deeply touched Morna's heart, because her child had just died in a White Walker attack. She tightly gripped the spear in her hand, sometimes tightening and sometimes loosening, repeating this several times, and finally made up her mind: "Okay, I'll believe you one last time! Crow, if you dare to deceive us, even if I risk my life, I will never let you go!"

Jon Snow nodded in relief: "You have made a wise decision, then I will ask you to persuade the people inside."

Morna hesitated for a moment, then turned and discussed with the other female leaders for a while. Finally, she returned to Jon Snow, her eyes firm and said, "Okay, we are willing to listen to your plan. But, if I find out that you have any deceptive behavior, even if I risk my life, I will definitely make you pay a heavy price!"

Jon Snow breathed a sigh of relief, a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, and he said softly, "Thank you for your trust, I will do my best to arrange everything as soon as possible." Then, he turned around and ordered the officer, "Release them, the next work needs their participation." The officer nodded reluctantly, although his heart was full of doubts, he still did so.

Jon Snow watched the wildlings slowly walk out of the cage, he knew that this was only the first step in building trust between each other.

Jon Snow stared deeply at Ygritte, then turned to the wildling leader and said, "Time is short, I must lead a part of the people to rush to the front battlefield to support immediately, in order to buy more time for you to evacuate. You have to discuss the next things with my brother Robb, I hope we can all survive..." As soon as he finished speaking, he resolutely turned and left, leaving Morna and other leaders.

Ygritte quickly followed Jon Snow, firmly expressing, "I want to go with you, after all, I still have doubts about you. I will keep a close eye on you and will never allow you to play any tricks."

Jon Snow smiled wryly, but he had no time to hesitate, and immediately led more than two thousand people, non-stop, to Stannis' side. In addition to these two thousand people, there were also more than one hundred wildling spearwives who joined the team. They ran non-stop, only hoping to get to the battlefield as soon as possible and contribute to resisting the White Walkers' attack.

At the same time, an officer in another direction was reporting the results of Jon Snow's negotiations with the wildlings to Robb. Robb greatly appreciated Jon Snow's efforts, but as the commander of an army, he had to remain vigilant. So, he turned to the officers beside him and said, "Although Jon Snow has done his best, we still need to deal with it carefully. You must pay close attention to those wildlings, and there must be no slack. As for those captured wildlings, you can release them. However, before they board the ship, all their weapons must be confiscated to prevent them from suddenly rebelling." The officers nodded, indicating that they understood, and then turned and left.


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