Now it seems like these.
The Imp prepared well for war.
Renly's camp seems fun until his brother is there.
Jon's gonna fall in love, maybe with a girl who is preganent and with a child that belongs to her father.
Forgive me, but WTF !!!
Arya falls into the hands of the Mountain.
Sansa is still stupid enough, but the Hound seems a good guy.
And here I am, in the mist of the story. It's a jungle. If it had been a crossroad, there's always a choice.
Yet it's not. Not so simple.
Life is just nasty and brutal. like someone said.
It truely is. When the tide comes, it comes anyway. Just be prepared to be washed away, assuming the worst yet hoping for the best...
I've only covered 1/4 of the book.
I know I was not the one to judge this book and this series (since I haven't finished it).
Yet I still wanna say sth. bout the The Imp.
He is not the adorable figure here. No good-looking, nor cute, and the words came from him sometimes even disgusting. However, he is now the hand of Joffery the King and run the business with Cersie(Oh I can never spell their real name, forgive me). He is sly, but able to work with Varys and try every means to bend others' will to his own. He is the one should be King.
Let's see what will make a good king. Cruel (u just have to do it at times), Smart(of how to use people), Considerate (of ever subtle detail) and so on and so forth.
A good man like Lord Edward Stark will never be able to live among the wolves. He stood there like a lamb, so venerable and so innocent, and beheaded. That's what a real world is like.
Back at The Imp, he knows when to provoke his enemy and be done with them, when to withdraw from a perilous situation, and even enjoy his life in everyway he can.
I do love this book, cause it brings out the real world, not playing us with some kind of revivification and hollow words of all good men will make good end.