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Catelyn had never seen Ser Arthur fight with a sword, but she imagined that this must have been how he looked in his youth.
Jon's hair was loose, his well-groomed curls flowing freely.
His great height and slender, yet muscular, physique gave him a perfect look.
Jon hadn't inherited the Stark musculature; Robb and her husband had broad, robust shoulders, just like Brandon.
If Jon was a true Stark, the lords of the North wouldn't hesitate to give their daughters to him in marriage.
Now once again the bastard was going to attack her son, with a warning that he would move faster.
Jon attacked Bran, her son now more elegant than before, he made the same movements as the bastard and blocked in time with the attacks, his legs were spread as Jon had ordered and each attack was faster and stronger and her son blocked everything and a pride flooded her chest at seeing her son Bran, no doubt Ned would also feel proud to see his son, Catelyn almost wished Ned were there.
After Jon congratulated her son, he told him it was time to fight without a shield.
Both Catelyn and Bran seemed frightened to learn he wouldn't be using one.
Catelyn had seen the bastard train with her son Robb and Theon, and he almost never used a shield.
So, fearfully, her son Bran set his shield aside and prepared to fight.
Without warning, Jon attacked Bran, who blocked the attacks and occasionally returned one.
When the sparring ended, Bran was panting, but the smile on Catelyn's son's face was undeniable.
With a shout of happiness, Bran rushed towards Jon, hugged him, and thanked him for training him.
Catelyn didn't like her children interacting physically with Jon; she still didn't trust the safety of her children to that boy, but her children and her husband seemed to entrust their lives to Jon Snow.
As Jon and Bran began to pack away their training gear, she couldn't help but overhear Jon asking his son a question.
"Now Bran, yesterday I asked you about why Father defeated the Kingsguard, now answer: Why did the Royalist army lose the Battle of the Bells?" the bastard asked, looking at Bran.
Catelyn wondered why he was asking her son Bran those kinds of questions, so she listened more carefully.
"Well, according to the history of the war, the rebels won a battle at the Stone Sept, or the Battle of the Bells as it's also known.
The rebel army was led byJon Arryn, and my grandfather, Hoster Tully.
And the royal army was commanded by Jon Connington, who at that time was Hand of Aerys the Mad King.
Robert Baratheon was wounded, and the royal army searched for him house by house, but they didn't find him," Bran said. Catelyn was listening to her son at this moment and was surprised to learn that he knew the story of the Battle of the Bells perfectly, even though Robert Baratheon's battles were known to everyone.
"Well, according to the stories of the war, Jon Connington and his army entered the city and opened every house and searched everything, but they were never able to find Robert Baratheon.
Before the Battle of the Bells, Robert had been defeated at the Battle of Ashford by Randyll Tarly.
Well, tell me why you think Jon Connington lost the battle and why they couldn't find Robert Baratheon," Jon asked Bran.
On Bran's face there was a gleam of excitement that Catelyn had not seen before; it seemed that her son was thrilled to discover this.
"After the defeat at Ashford, Robert Baratheon was wounded and his army was defeated and scattered, so few men remained by his side when he arrived at the stone sept.
Allied with the rebels, he had to heal his wounds, and the citizens helped the soldiers who came with Robert and got rid of their armor and swords.
By the time Jon Connington's army arrived, the citizens had hidden Robert Baratheon," Bran explained.
Okay, so why do you think Jon Connington couldn't find Robert Baratheon?
It's true the citizens helped Robert Baratheon, but why didn't Jon find Robert? What do you think he did wrong?"
Jon asked Bran.
Catelyn didn't think her son could answer that.
"Jon Connington was seeking glory.
When he arrived at Stone Sept, he came with a powerful army and ordered the citizens to bring him Robert Baratheon.
Jon allowed the citizens to begin hiding Robert, moving him from one hiding place to another.
When Jon realized they wouldn't hand him over, he ordered a search of every house, room, and sewer in the city.
In his desperation, Connington began offering titles and lands to whoever would deliver Robert Baratheon, but it was too late. The city bells were ringing everywhere, the rebel army had arrived, and Robert had escaped," Bran replied, and Catelyn was astonished by her son's explanation.
She hadn't believed he could come up with something like that so quickly.
"That's right, Jon Connington waited a long time to start looking for Robert Baratheon instead of ordering the search from the beginning.
What would you have done, Bran, to make people hand Robert Baratheon over to you?" Jon asked Bran.
Now Catelyn was paying close attention to her son's next answer; she had to tell her husband this.
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