The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 104
Chapter 104 The Inspector General’s Office Takes Action
Caspian spent the night in the hospital alone.
In the morning, Sylvia called him.
“The deadline for the York family is today, Caspian. When are we striking?”
Without having anything to do, Sylvia was feeling bored out of her mind.
“If they don’t do anything by today, tell Julian to come into the city at midnight tonight,” Caspian instructed.
“Understood!”
Sylvia had been waiting for this moment for long enough.
Caspian added, “Remember to leave all the key members of the York family alive, including Derek. Keep the supreme leader of the Flying Dragons and the other key figures alive as well.
“Tomorrow morning, I’ll have them kneel in front of my foster mother’s grave to beg for her forgiveness!”
“Got it!” Sylvia replied.
“Today’s the last day. They won’t just stand by and do nothing. You need to be on your toes. The Inspector General’s office will certainly jump into action. Once they take me away, you can give the order,” Caspian said.
“Alright!” Sylvia responded in excitement.
It was as if storm clouds were gathering over Southlake City. A major fight was about to take place!
Once the call ended, Carmen came back to check on Caspian’s wound again.
“Caspian, your wife didn’t misunderstand anything, right?” Carmen asked as soon as she
came in.
“No. She’s not that petty,” Caspian answered.
“I’m glad,” Carmen said blushingly.
Just like yesterday, Carmen checked Caspian’s wound and changed the bandage.
Still, when she took in his muscular b*dy, she turned red again. Her heart rate sped up as well.
Out of the blue, Caspian asked, “Can you help me with something, Carmen?”
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tell me what you need,”
do whatever he asked of her, even
people from the Inspector General’s office come and take me away, make a call to a friend of mine,”
you away? Aren’t you a hero?”
Can you do it for
course,” Carmen
a small matter, so she was definitely going to help
Take down this number.” Caspian gave the
blink of an eye, night
of the Flying Dragons to the Cliff of Death on the outskirts of Southlake City.
the entire York family to the Cliff of Death to witness Caspian’s death.
team of his most trusted
Hospital, Willow had
she asked, “Caspian,
don’t know. Who would visit a matrilocal son–in–law like me?” Caspian said self- deprecatingly.
get it
be if not Zoey?” Caspian replied. He could not think of anyone else who
only half–right. There’s one more person. I’m sure you won’t figure out who it
is it?” Caspian
person was not Sylvia, he did not mind anyone else visiting him. He did not
Ms. Barton in,”
walked
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Southlake Corporation has come to see you! Isn’t it a great surprise?”
indeed,” Caspian
Miranda who had
How are you feeling?” Miranda
heard Caspian was injured, she rushed over to see him. After
did not know about the true ownership of the company, so
you for coming to see me, Ms. Barton. I’m making a speedy
I are colleagues. Since you’re injured, it’s only right for me to visit
but since you’re injured, why don’t we postpone it a few days?” Willow
service will proceed as scheduled tomorrow,”
said, “But you’re…”
fine. It’s just a light injury,”
not want to delay the memorial service because of his condition. After all, he could not wait to massacre the bastards who killed his
the sound of hurried footsteps rang out outside the ward.
a sudden, a group of inspectors dressed
and Zoey froze in
seeing the people from the Inspector General’s office,
come.
“Freeze!”
“Nob*dy move!”
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