Chapter 105 Sisters Reunite
Now he can only helplessly wait for Arya's arrival so that the League of Justice can interrogate him again.
The trial was interrupted, and Jon saw that Sansa was not in a good condition to give testimony, so he had to announce a postponement of the trial and have Petyr taken to his room, restricting his movement to a certain area.
After crying for a while, Sansa gradually stopped and waited for Arya in the room with Jon and the others.
More than half an hour later, Arya and Sandor were brought into the Eyrie.
Arya's eyes reddened, and she kept muttering "Auntie..." as she walked.
Sandor followed Arya, glancing around every now and then. For the sake of the ransom, he had no choice but to endure Arya's continued performance.
Hearing footsteps outside the door, Sansa hurriedly went out of the room and saw Arya wearing tattered clothes, with red eyes, muttering something to herself.
Arya was still searching for the room where the person in charge was when she turned around and saw Sansa looking at her excitedly, on the verge of tears.
"Sansa...Sansa, what are you doing here!" Arya never expected that instead of seeing her aunt Lysa's body or the interrogation, she would see her sister Sansa.
After saying that, Arya's eyes really reddened, and she ran over to Sansa. The two sisters, who had very different personalities and used to dislike each other, hugged each other tightly.
With their father murdered and their family facing a major upheaval, they had long since put aside the trivial matters between the two men, leaving only the joy of their long-awaited reunion.
Seeing Arya dressed in dirty clothes, Yorn and the others couldn't help but feel sorry for the Stark sisters' plight.
They had just heard Sansa recount her experiences in King's Landing. Although she lived a life of luxury, the psychological torment and suffering she endured was no less than Arya's life of wandering.
The two sisters hugged and cried loudly for a while before gradually separating. Yorn arranged for a room to be prepared for Arya, right next to Sansa's, so that the two sisters, who hadn't seen each other for a long time, could have a good chat.
Sandor, seeing the state of the Eyrie, knew it wasn't the time to demand ransom. Yorn treated him as Arya's companion and arranged for him to stay in a room temporarily.
Arya took a shower in her room, changed into clean clothes brought by a servant, and then couldn't wait to go to Sansa's room.
The brief account of their meeting was clearly insufficient for the two to express their feelings after such a long separation.
The two sat on the edge of the bed and recounted their experiences after their fathers were killed.
Sansa was surprised to learn that Arya had been at the Red Wedding. After hearing Arya's account of encountering her great-uncle Blackfish Brinden that night, she felt sad for her mother and brother's fate, yet also incredibly fortunate that they had escaped.
When Sansa heard that Arya had actually worked as Tywin's sommelier without being discovered, she couldn't help but admire Arya's cleverness.
After learning that her sister was almost raped by a mob in King's Landing and was saved by Sandor, Arya felt a sense of gratitude towards Sandor.
Unexpectedly, beneath his horribly burned exterior, he still possessed a kind heart.
Moreover, Sandor had never mentioned that he had saved her sister Sansa, so it seemed she would have to treat him better in the future and try to give him more ransom.
Arya was seething with hatred for the humiliation and beatings Sansa suffered at the hands of Joffrey and Cersei. Joffrey was dead, but she would not let Cersei go. She hoped to remove Cersei from the list of the dead as soon as possible.
Upon hearing that Sansa, the great beauty of the North, had been forcibly married off by Tywin to Imp, that dwarf, Arya couldn't help but condemn Imp's shamelessness, saying that he was like a toad trying to eat swan meat.
Just as Arya was about to add the Imp to her death list, her sister Sansa told her, somewhat embarrassed, that she and the Imp were only husband and wife in name, not in reality.
Arya glanced at Sansa again after hearing this. Her sister was growing more and more beautiful, becoming a true red-haired beauty. How could the little devil resist? Did he have a problem in that area?
After a moment of wild speculation, Arya asked Sansa uncertainly, "So you're still a virgin?"
Sansa felt a little uncomfortable under Arya's gaze, not expecting her to doubt her. She glared at her sister and pretended to be angry, saying, "Of course!"
Arya never expected that Sansa would not only survive Joffrey's clutches but also retain her virginity after marrying the little devil. It's no exaggeration to say that she was extremely lucky.
After recounting their experiences, Arya inquired about the cause of her aunt Lysa's death and the current state of the Eyrie.
Sansa, of course, wouldn't lie to her sister and told her the whole story.
After Sansa and Littlefinger Petyr arrived at the Eyrie, Petyr married Lysa, who had loved him since childhood, with King's Landing's tacit approval.
The couple's relationship had been fine after their marriage, until a few days ago when Lysa accidentally saw Petyr kissing Sansa. Lysa, who was already extremely jealous, became extremely jealous and pinned Sansa against the edge of the moon gate in the center of the Eyrie's hall, almost pushing her off the gate.
Lysa was stopped by Petyr before she let Sansa go, but after comforting Lysa, Petyr pushed her off the moon gate.
The Vale nobles could not allow the Duchess of the Eyrie to die under mysterious circumstances, hence the interrogation of Petyr today.
Arya already had a bad impression of Littlefinger Petyr, and hearing that he had forcibly kissed her sister Sansa, who was forced into marriage after marrying her aunt, made her even more disgusted with his behavior. She asked Sansa, "How far has the interrogation progressed? Will Petyr be found guilty?"
Sansa thought for a moment and said, "Petty told the League of Righteous Men that Aunt Lysa committed suicide by jumping off the Moon Gate because she was jealous of me. They don't believe Petyr's words or his character, so they want me to tell them why Aunt Lysa jumped off the Moon Gate."
"So what did you say?" Arya continued to ask.
"I don't know if the League of Justice will help me send troops to rescue my mother and brother. I intend to give false testimony to help Petyr get rid of the murder charge."
"That way, he can become Robin's temporary guardian after Aunt Lysa's death, become the guardian of the valley, and help me send troops to rescue my mother and the others."
Sansa revealed her plans.
Arya knew that Sansa hadn't yet given false testimony for Petyr, and frowned as she asked, "Are you sure Petyr will help us?"
"I'm not sure either, but I don't know anyone in the League of Justice, so I can only…" Sansa hesitated before answering.
Arya thought for a moment, then looked at Sansa beside her and said, "I don't think Petyr will help us. He watched his father being killed in King's Landing and didn't do anything to help. Why would he risk offending the Lannisters to save Mother and the others?"
"But Aunt Lysa said Petyr always loved Mother!" Sansa countered.
"He may have liked his mother before, but now…" Arya said, glancing at Sansa without uttering the words in her heart.
