GOT :Aegon, Have Many Children and Blessings
I was transported to the world of Aegon Targaryen II, the unluckiest character during the Dance of the Dragons era in the Game of Thrones prequel.
When she opened her eyes, she saw the delivery room, her mother Alison gazing at her with tears in her eyes, her grandfather Otto scheming ambitiously, and her father Viserys wavering on the issue of succession.
Good news: Yangyan hatched three days ahead of schedule, and it's glittering with gold.
Bad news: The bound [Dragon Blood System] is only slightly open, the panel is completely gray, with only one line of text faintly visible – “Bloodline continuation is the essence of the Dragon King.”
What does that mean? Aegon didn't understand.
Until the year 111 of the Conquest, when he was four years old, his carefree uncle Damon took fourteen-year-old Rhaenyra to stroll along the Silk Street, and he followed behind as an "accidental third wheel".
That night, the system was fully activated.
That night, Damon was permanently exiled.
That night, for the first time, Renilla looked at her younger brother seriously, her eyes no longer filled with wariness and distance.
Aegon suddenly realized something:
The root of the Blood Dragon Dance was not the sibling rivalry, but the siblings' failure to stand together.
His maternal grandfather, Otto, wanted to put him in power, while his uncle, Damon, wanted to seize power.
Everyone wanted to use him and Renilla as pawns.
Then he will be the one to play the game.
From a "follower" who grew up in Rhaenyra's arms to the only ally before the Iron Throne.
From a tragic king in the original story who was paralyzed on one side, lost his son, and killed his parents, to a "sister-obsessed" character that surprised everyone.
The system only gave one message: Bloodline continuation is the essence of the Dragon King.
But Aegon stared at the pouting Rhaenyra in his arms, lost in thought—
"System, you allowed me to continue my bloodline, but you didn't say I couldn't continue the bloodline of only one person, did you?"