It's just a small episode, but it releases too much information. In the second episode of the first season of Game of Thrones, the second lady and the butcher's son practice swordplay by the river. The second lady is notoriously not to love red makeup and love to wear clothes, and likes to fight and kill.

Joffrey took his fiancée for a walk by the river, presumably holding his heart bad, constantly advising Sansa to drink, but when he heard the sound of a fight by the river, Joffrey panicked at first, but then showed calmness, saying that he could protect Sansa.
But when they saw that it was the second lady and a little boy fighting, they let go of their vigilance. The second lady told Sansa to leave the place quickly, but Sansa blamed the second lady for running around.
At this point, Joffrey thought about pretending to be in front of his fiancée and began to reprimand the butcher's apprentice, saying that he should not bully his sister-in-law. He even drew his sword and cut a wound in the boy's face.
This made the second lady very angry, she had a hard-won friend to accompany herself to practice her sword, why did you hurt people at will? He hit Joffrey with a stick. At this time, Joffrey's irritable personality immediately showed up, and it was said that normal people were beaten by their sister-in-law and laughed.
This cargo is holding a sword to kill the second lady, then can it work? Isn't this bullshit? If you really kill the second lady at this time, all the stories that follow will have to be rewritten.
The second lady looked at her own ice wolf and jumped over and bit Joffrey's wrist. The second lady took the opportunity to pick up Joffrey's sword, which had fallen to the ground, and pointed it at Joffrey's throat.
Joffrey was so frightened that he was bloodless and hurried to beg for forgiveness. The second lady took his sword and threw it into the rapids. The second lady fled quickly with the ice wolf, and it was a big deal to hurt the prince.
This matter is a big deal, Cersei saw that her son was injured, how could she give up? Pressure will certainly be placed on the king. Ned also hurried to find the whereabouts of his daughter, fearing that she would be hurt by the Lannisters.
The second lady was really smart, knowing that these people might not be able to do anything with themselves, but their own ice wolves would definitely be killed, so they expelled their own ice wolves and let them wander. Many people say that the fate of the ice wolf also foreshadows the fate of the owner, and the future two will become rangers, which is also a metaphor at this time.
Ned was not as strong as the Lannisters, or the family found the second lady first and sent it to the king. The King and Cersei, as well as Joffrey, and others must have said something ugly before Ned arrived, but the second lady's personality was completely inappropriate.
Ned was angry, you found my daughter, why didn't you tell me? She's still a child, what do you think? The matter between the children, the parents intervened, and the way we deal with it now is similar.
However, in this duel, Ned can be regarded as a dumb loss, and in the end, Cersei actually asks someone to kill Sansa's ice wolf, because the ice wolf of the second lady can't find it.
Robert says Cersei is casual, and Sansa is sad and begs Ned to save her Ice Wolf. This was the first time Sansa had felt Cersei's fierceness, and she would have many opportunities to see the fierceness of this woman in the future.
Ned, who had been pitted against him before King's Landing had offended the Lannisters, told me that it was time to return to Winterfell. Say a few good words to Robert, brother, no, you see the children can't go together, this is still on the road to poke out such a big hole, to King's Landing is not allowed to make a mess?
But Ned actually endured, and said that he personally killed Sansa's ice wolf, you say this, the nest is not a nest? Looking at this skirmish from here, it's a metaphor that Sansa has her wings cut off and Ned can only swallow her breath.
The second lady will have its own vast world, Joffrey does not have the talent in charge of the world, and Robert, and the master of thin mud.
Okay, seeing this small conflict and writing things casually, do you still have an impression of this matter? How do you think Ned handled the matter?
The most pitiful thing was the butcher's apprentice, who was killed just to accompany the second lady to practice swordplay.