Chapter 57 Caspian’s Triumphant Return
The police bureau’s report read, “Lilith Ziegler got into a physical altercation with a citizen. The situation soon escalated into a fight and resulted in the murder of Lilith. The citizen also jumped into a lake and drowned.”
Willow could tell that the report was completely fabricated nonsense.
She was sure that the York family was involved in covering up the incident.
She also understood the limits of her own capabilities, as she could not directly confront the almost invincible York family.
Willow wanted to notify Caspian about the matter, but she ultimately chose to honor Lilith’s
instructions and abandoned the thought. She decided that she would tell Caspian once he
returned.
The incident never became widespread news within Southlake City, being the result of the
police bureau’s deliberate censorship.
Nob*dy else but Willow and her family would ever know about Lilith’s death.
Willow retrieved Lilith’s b*dy and brought Lilith to her final resting place within the
Southlake Cemetery.
Lilith’s funeral was as plain as it can get, the only people present to mourn her death were Willow, her family, Miranda, and Zoey.
Both Miranda and Zoey only received news of the incident when Willow told them about it.
They, too, had never expected such a sudden disaster.
Miranda proposed to notify Caspian to acquire his help, knowing that his power and affluence could bring justice to the matter.
Willow, however, remained steadfast in following Lilith’s wishes.
During the funeral procession, Priscilla, along with her parents, also joined the funeral to
mourn for Lilith.
uncontrollably in front of Lilith’s tombstone. She was
died to save her.
gratitude and grieved for
family could do nothing more than pay their respects, as they could not do anything against the untouchable York family, as well as
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the South Aridlands, the moonlight shone brightly as the cold wind gently
stood under the moonlight with
stood hundreds of thousands of
were mountains of corpses
piled–up bodies resembled small hills under the
fruition as he and his men had completely annihilated their opposition within five
fallen before us! Lord Caspian’s name will revel not just in glory of our own, but also instill fear
such an incredible and satisfying victory! May the great name of Lord Caspian be known throughout the world!” Sylvia chimed in as she
victory with minimal casualties! With our enemies‘ elites annihilated, no one would ever dare invade the South
such an outstanding victory! As for our fallen brothers and sisters … We will never forget their bravery and sacrifice! Bring them back with us with
sir!” heeded Julian and
news of the great victory at
the
envoy in an attempt to remediate the relationship between Tigra and Diatoran. They were obviously spooked after their military suffered such a major loss against Caspian
to suffer both shame from surrendering, as well as
Drake, was overjoyed with the news. He invited Caspian to personally accept Tigra’s plea
envoy would then meet up at the South Aridlands to sign a bilateral
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personally made an appearance in the South Aridlands to reward the
troops.
Julian, Sylvia, and various other notable players who contributed to the victory
set of armor. It would not function as properly as genuine armor, but it represented Caspian’s power
once more. I wish to return to Southlake City,” requested Caspian.
to Southlake
borders will not be safe without
Balthazar.
cripple them for generations to come, they would not dare to attempt war again,” answered
up his mind, despite Balthazar’s request for him
would approve for Caspian
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