387 Green Vision

Bran Stark dreamed of the three-eyed raven again.

There are also three magic dragons - one white, one black, and one green.

They hover and roar in the night sky, spewing spewing scorching flames, and beneath them are beautiful estates of plane trees.

A grand banquet was held in the garden, with elegant gentlemen, beautiful ladies, valiant knights, and a king wearing a ruby crown and wielding a fiery sword.

Cast a red shadow.

Bran always thought the king's face familiar, but he couldn't remember where he had seen it. When he heard the nobles chanting Caesar's name, he realized that the king was Caesar, the Storm King. Suddenly, Caesar raised his head and walked through the endless night sky, as if he were looking at Bran.

He found me!

A throbbing welled up in Bran's heart, like a thief caught by his master, and inexplicable fear swept over. "Bran," a gentle whisper came, "Bran, wake up. Bran ······"

Bran closed his third eye and opened the other two—two for the human and two for the blind.

"Bran?" Mera Reed shook his arm, "Another nightmare? You were shaking just now."

"Uh-huh······ Bran nodded, still having the eyes of the Storm King just now, those scrutinizing eyes, deep as night and hot as lava.

"What do you see?" Jiujian Reed asked.

The children of Holland Reed, Lord of the Greywater, Mera and Jiujian are the children of the Greywater Lord Horan Reed, and have a typical Zedi appearance, short and thin, with green eyes.

The Reed family has been loyal to the Stark family for generations, and Earl Holland is Duke Eddard's most trusted partner, and the two of them are the only survivors of the Battle of Elysium, the battle that Duke Ed never wants to talk about.

After the fall of Winterfell, Bran escaped with his mother and brother and traveled north until he was taken in by the Amber family in the final Hearth.

And during this period, the two siblings of the Li De family also came over.

Due to the close relationship between the two families and the deep friendship between his father, Bran soon became acquainted with the Zedi siblings, and Jojian Reed taught Bran how to use the shapeshifting ability, and said that he had the talent of "green vision".

"I saw three dragons, and a king." Brandau.

He knew that it was a dream brought about by the "Green Vision", which allowed him to see the past, present and future in his dreams.

But he doesn't have a good grasp of this ability, he can't see what he wants to see, but he is always haunted by some inexplicable dreams.

"The one who has a dragon in Westeros is Caesar the Storm King." Jiujian said, "What did he do? How did you scare you like this?"

Bran shook his head with apprehension:

"Nothing, it's just······ He seems to be able to see me... Jiujian's green eyes condensed slightly, and said:

"Maybe Caesar also has green vision."

"How is this possible?" Her sister Mera retorted, "Caesar doesn't have ancestral blood, and he doesn't believe in the Old Gods, so how can he have the gift of Green Vision?"

"This ······" Jiujian was obviously not sure either.

"I'm hungry, do I have anything to eat?" Bran muffled.

He didn't care about Caesar, or even about the dragons, he just wanted to see the people he cared about, his father, mother, brother Robb, brother Rickon, sister Sansa, and Arya, but unfortunately he didn't know how to manipulate dreams, and he couldn't see the people he missed.

"Catch two rabbits, I'll bring them to you." Mela Road. The rabbit meat was already cold, hard and fishy, but Bran was not picky.

He is no longer the second son of the duke he used to be, and in addition to the Zedi sisters, there is only a simple and silly servant Ado left.

Winterfell is also finished, and although his younger brother Rickon can still go back to be a lord, everyone knows that a six-year-old child is destined to be only a puppet.

Both father and brother were sent to the Great Wall, and Bran was supposed to succeed Winterfell, but the mysterious Zedi sisters say that their mission is in the north, beyond the Wall, in a place known as the "Three-Eyed Black."

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Bran sometimes doesn't know how he decided to go crazy with the siblings in the first place, maybe because of those weird dreams, maybe because he lost his mind because of excessive sadness, or maybe he just didn't want to go back and become a puppet·····

In short, he followed the Zedi siblings and sneaked out of the last Hearthplace City, without even saying goodbye to his mother and brother.

After hurriedly filling his stomach, Bran wiped his hands and said, "Let's keep walking."

"Okay."

"Addo." Addo is huge, and he can still walk like a fly with Bran behind him.

The old grandmother said that Addo had giant blood, and maybe it was true. It's a pity that he has a bad brain, otherwise he would have become a terrible fighter.

Instead of taking the King's Road, the group weaved through uninhabited forest trails all the way north.

It was getting colder and the vegetation was dwindling, and it wasn't long before Bran finally saw the thin white line on the horizon.

He knew that it was the Great Wall of Despair.

"Are we going to Castle Black?" Bran asked excitedly.

He knew that his father and brother should be there by now, as was his illegitimate brother, Jon Snow. He wanted to see them.

"Of course not." "The night watchmen of Castle Black won't let us pass through the Wall, and I've heard that the wildlings are attacking Castle Black."

Bran was a little disappointed, but he didn't retort, "Then where do we pass through the Great Wall from?"

"There are dozens of castles along the Wall, but unfortunately with the decline of the Night's Watch, most of them are now deserted, and we are heading north from these abandoned castles.

"But didn't the Night's Watch block the gates with stones when they abandoned them?" "It's blocked." A green light flashed in Jiujian's eyes, "But there are still some passages that can't be blocked." Bran didn't ask anymore, and lay down on Addo's back with peace of mind, not knowing what he was thinking.

Before it was completely dark, they finally came to the outside of a castle covered with weeds.

"This is the Night's Keep." Jiu Jian said, although it was his first time here, "The largest castle under the command of the Night's Watch Legion."

So saying, he took the lead and stepped forward.

The castle was deserted, except for dilapidated wooden houses, frozen stones and a thick cloud of dust. They began to explore and found black doors, like a labyrinth.

But the gate to the outside of the Great Wall was blocked.

But Jiujian was still searching, and seemed certain that there would be another way beyond the Great Wall. He found a well in what appeared to be a kitchen and drilled into it.

Mera immediately followed, and Bran hesitated before directing Addo to drill down behind his back.

The well is dark and damp, and the further down you go, the darker it becomes.

After walking for about ten minutes, Jiujian suddenly stopped.

Bran couldn't see anything by this time, except for a door.

The white fishbeam wood door emits a milky glow, and there is a pale old face on the door. The door opens its eyes, white eyes.

"Who are you?" The door asked.

Bran didn't know how to answer, but he heard Jiujian say:

"I am the sword in the darkness, the guard of the Great Wall, the flame of cold, the light of dawn, the horn that awakens the sleeper, the shield that guards the kingdom."

He lied. Bran thought to himself. It's the oath of the night watchmen, and they are not the night watchmen. "Go ahead." That doorway, it seems, can't tell the lie.

Its mouth opens to reveal a passage.

On the other side of the passage, there is a snowstorm flying in the sky. "Let's go." Jiujian said, and then took the lead in the door. Mela followed, and so did Addo.

Bran suddenly turned his head, as if a pair of eyes were watching him in the darkness. The eyes that belonged to the Storm King.

He remembered that the Storm King in his dream had said to himself - don't go out of the Wall.

Bran shook his head, ignoring the Storm King's eyes and warnings. Let Addo be

Passed through that door with his back to himself.

Bran wanted to go beyond the Great Wall to meet the Three-Eyed Crow, not only for the mission in the mouth of the Zedi siblings, but also because in a dream, the Three-Eyed Crow had said that he could fly.

He had a broken leg and couldn't walk. But he wanted to fly.