The entire first season mainly revolves around the secrets of Robert's children in "Junlincheng". With the unraveling of this secret, Lord Stark's family in Winterfell City was torn apart, and the original happy family was split into different paths of life. It is this kind of separation, everyone starts their own life path, perhaps this path is full of grief, death and injury, and unknown, but it is not painful compared to living against unwillingness like Cersei Lannister. This season takes the guardian of the north, Ted Stark from the edge to the core of politics, as the main line, leading to multiple lines in the connection of the characters' past and future. Ted Stark, as the representative of the loyal generals, combines prestige and honor. In the face of brotherhood, a soldier who has escaped from politics is forced to go to the vortex of political power as the former prime minister, which is itself a tragedy that is played and played. Robert was also a soldier, and the transition from Kong Wu's strength to obesity was a kind of self-protection, otherwise he would have been eliminated by Lannister or other families. If the former imperial prime minister does not touch on Robert's successor issue, he will not jeopardize Lannister's behind-the-scenes control and will not die. And Ted Stark touched this minefield as soon as he arrived, and naturally quickly made enemies, and he also caught Robert's life. In fact, Robert didn’t know anything about it. From his day-to-day fun, handing over the power to Ted Stark before he died, he could see that he was a sensible person, but he didn’t dare to "move." If he doesn't move the truth, he can keep the truth. He doesn't move the truth and is not reconciled, so he lets others "move", but whoever moves will die. Especially Ted who is compassionate. He thought he was one of the few people who knew the secret. In fact, most people just pretended not to know, unwilling to pierce that layer of window paper, unwilling to take their own lives on issues that have nothing to do with their own power. The sword man stubbornly cut through the bloody facts.
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