134 Chapter 133: The Dragon

Perhaps the location of the fallen Red Comet wasn't too close.

The soldiers of the Andalos Legion seemed to have not suffered too much damage, and they soon began to pick themselves up from the ground.

"What on earth... happened?"

Some soldiers still looked somewhat dazed, as if they had not yet recovered from the recent explosion.

However, no one could give them the right answer.

Viserys' chest heaved slightly, as if he had been startled as well, and then he dusted himself off.

He was the first to fully regain his senses, but the calm eyes that were usually unruffled were also filled with intense shock and disbelief, unable to provide any explanation.

"The Red Comet actually fell?"

How could he have ever imagined that?

In his memory, this Red Comet should arrive in about seven or eight years, or even longer.

But not only has it arrived early, it didn't fly toward the legendary Shadow Lands, but instead fell suddenly by his side.

It was as if it was deliberately trying to crush him.

Should he apologize at this time, for being off-target?

Viserys' chest heaved, taking slightly labored breaths, appearing more composed than those around him, but in reality, his inner shock was even greater than theirs.

Because he knew the truth, he didn't understand why the Red Comet would arrive early, nor could he comprehend why it suddenly plunged down above his head.

Fortunately, the location where the Red Comet fell was an unknown distance away from the current location of the Andalos Legion.

Roughly judging by the direction, it should have fallen east of the Silverrun River, in the northeastern direction of their current position, at the edge of the Norvos Mountains.

As a result, the Andalos Legion did not suffer a devastating blow.

...

Taking a deep breath.

"Let's go check it out!"

Viserys made up his mind afterward.

Regardless, since he knew the importance of this Red Comet, and now that such a dramatic change had occurred, and he was so close, he had to go and see it for himself.

Only through bold attempts could he better unravel the mysteries in his heart, and understand what had happened in this situation.

Why the Red Comet arrived early, why it suddenly fell above his head, and... what exactly was this Red Comet.

He only remembered that this red comet, which spanned across two continents, ultimately fell into the Shadow Lands and disappeared without a trace, with no one knowing where it landed.

Or was it merely brushing past this planet, just making contact and then passing by?

"Your Majesty!"

"Are you alright?"

At this moment, his guards finally fully recovered from the recent explosion.

They hurriedly ran over to see if the young king had sustained any injuries.

However, they found that Viserys seemed to have recovered earlier than them, standing amidst the wreckage, lost in thought.

Viserys was distracted by the guards' voices, and then he looked at the guard's cheeks, nodding silently while trying to keep his voice calm.

"I'm fine."

He paused for a moment afterward. ...

"Order everyone to assess the damage, continue to clean up the battlefield, and rest on the spot."

"Tomorrow morning, we will visit the location where the falling star landed."

"Understood."

...

On the battlefield of Ghor, the red comet had fallen.

Meanwhile, in the city of Andaros.

The great fire of the early morning had finally been completely extinguished, and the guards stepped over the charred ruins to enter.

At this moment, everyone's mood was extremely heavy, as they believed that there could be no survivors left among the ruins.

Initially, there were four people trapped in the main castle, including three servants and Daenerys. In the end, Bessie rushed in to try to save his mother and Daenerys, but also lost contact.

However, perhaps it was the favor of the Seven Gods that their most loyal follower, the Andal warrior Bessie, seemed to have a faint breath when he was rescued.

He was then urgently treated by the medics, and is still in critical condition. His mother, unfortunately, was burned to death, as were the other two servants, all reduced to charred corpses.

At the same time, an astonishing event also occurred.

The guards searched the remaining ruins, hoping to find Daenerys' body. However, they found the sleeping girl under a collapsed ceiling in a narrow crevice.

Daenerys' clothes and all her hair, including her head, had been burned clean. Her smoke-stained, slightly blackened body was tightly curled up, and there were uneven tear stains on her cheeks.

She was sheltered by a fallen ceiling, which formed a safe zone, so she had not been harmed.

Next to the sleeping girl were three bizarre creatures the size of small dogs, covered with thin scales, with lizard-like heads, and wings instead of forelegs.

"What is this? Giant bats?"

The guards who found Princess Daenerys saw her lying naked among the ruins, seemingly alive, and beside her were three strange creatures they had never seen before. They immediately drew their swords to drive them away.

"Get away!"

However, these three dog-sized creatures showed no fear in the face of the sharp sword.

Instead, they angrily spread their wings and opened their mouths, letting out a warning roar at the soldiers, not allowing them to approach Daenerys even a little.

At this time.

Upon hearing that Daenerys had been found, Rhaenys and the maester rushed over.

They then stopped the soldiers' actions.

"Stop!"

Rhaenys ran over, pressed down the soldier's sword, and asked them to leave the area.

"Princess Rhaenys."

"Maester."

The soldiers were confused, fearing that these three unknown creatures might harm Rhaenys.

However, they obediently followed the order, moved away, and protected the center.

The brown-haired girl looked at the three little creatures with a mixture of shock and anxiety, swallowing nervously.

The maester who rushed over with her, Guntar, also stared wide-eyed at the three little creatures, his breathing becoming slightly rapid.

Unlike the Andaros soldiers, both he and Rhaenys recognized what these winged, scaled creatures were.

"Be careful, Your Grace."

However, the maester saw Rhaenys cautiously reach out her hand and couldn't help but warn her, his fist clenched with tension.

Hiss

A bronze-colored creature closest to Rhaenys saw her hand approaching, and immediately spread its wings and let out an angry hiss.

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