Chapter 123:

Chapter 123:

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The slaughter continued, with neltharion burning every in our path, soon the city would be ours, my ravens had informed me that my army was going to arrive any minute now, meaning this battle would be over soon.

Now, the rest was up to the Tyrells, they had to stop Cersei's backup plan, now that was a bit complicated, one segment of wildfire was more than enough to set a big part of the city on fire, so if they missed even one the consequences would be catastrophic.

"Let's focus now on the troops outside the walls," by this point we had already burned all the archers and anyone close to the wall, so as to not waste any time, it was time to focus on the others.

*Got it,* Neltharion said, turning to the other troops.

As we continued burning the enemy's army, from afar I could already see my men approaching the battlefield fast, if I had to take a wild guess I would say they were a few minutes away at much, which meant it was time to open a path for them, "Burn the gates to King's landing," I ordered my son.

His fire was strong enough to break through wood, and even shattered stone, in short, the wooden gates of King's Landing were barely an inconvenience for us, but the main reason I had avoided to attack them until now, was because I didn't want to push Cersei to her limits at least not until my army was close, which it was the case now.

I also wanted to give the Tyrells more than enough time to plan their approach at stopping Cersei and her suicidal plan, and by the information my ravens had been giving me, they had set a big part of their army to defend those delicate spots, of the Tyrells depended if I gave my men the signal to enter the city or not.

"Well if we don't have any other choice," Joffrey sighed.

"Behind me," The mountain commanded, and a second later I notice why he was giving us orders, soldiers of Highgarden were in the tunnels, guarding the first explosive of the chain that would set the city on fire.

"How dare you to touch a king you are not worthy of it!!" Joffrey hissed with anger at the mountain, failing to notice the soldiers ahead.

"We have orders to not let you pass," one of the soldiers said unsheathing their blade.

"I am your queen so who ordered you such a thing?" I inquired.

"We have orders and that's all you need to know," The soldier replied.

"Stay back I'll handle this," The mountain said slowly walking towards the dozen soldiers with a smile plastered on his face, he wanted to break them to make them suffer.

"Make every single one of them suffer but be quick we have at much an hour before the bear takes the city," I ordered.

"That's more than enough time," The mountain laughed, dashing towards the soldiers with a wicked smirk of pleasure.

[Ned Stark POV]

The damage one dragon alone was able to deliver was truly terrifying, no wonder my ancestors kneeled to the first Targaryen, this was unbelievable just Ronard and his dragon were more than enough to level a big part of the defenses King's Landing had in place, and all it took him was about an about and a half, burning everyone and everything on his way.

And he did all this with online one out of three dragons, I can only imagine what he would be capable of doing with his three dragons most likely he would have no need for us

"Let's keep the fight outside, we need to wait for the King's signal to enter the city," I shouted, remembering the men we had to wait until Ronardsafe enough to enter.

In that Ronard had been very clear that if he didn't give the go signal to enter we were forbidden to do so, as to avoid everyone getting caught in the explosion.