They both know it’s because of the Dead, so to that, he says nothing. It’s not until she speaks of his aunt that he replies.
“You heard a different story of my aunt Lyanna?” He shouldn’t be surprised. If the younger of her two brothers had shielded knowledge of her father’s crimes from her, why wouldn’t he have lied to her about what the elder brother had done?
tick tick tick tick tick tick... (that’s the sound of a ticking plot bomb)
“You heard a different story of my aunt Lyanna?” He shouldn’t be surprised. If the younger of her two brothers had shielded knowledge of her father’s crimes from her, why wouldn’t he have lied to her about what the elder brother had done?