The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 119
Chapter 119 Execution
“Go notify your parents quickly. We’re going to see those influential figures!” Marilyn exclaimed with excitement.
“Grandma, Caspian invited us before but we directly rejected him. Isn’t it inappropriate to go now?” Henry questioned.
“Don’t worry. Caspian is the son–in–law of our family. It’s only natural for us to go. This is a good opportunity for the Stewart family to get closer to high society. Go and get ready, we’ll leave right away!” Marilyn declared.
“Alright, Grandma! I’ll arrange it now!” Henry replied.
Afterward, he called his parents.
Southlake Cemetery was still buzzing with people.
“Clear out those who are unrelated. Order the guards to secure the perimeter and keep others away!” Caspian commanded.
“Alright!” Sylvia knew that Caspian was about to take action, so she directed the unrelated
individuals to leave.
“Be courteous to them. After all, they’re here to mourn my foster mother,” he added.
“I understand!” Sylvia immediately instructed her subordinates to be mindful of their attitude.
It took nearly 40 to 50 minutes to clear the area as there were too many people.
Priscilla and the rest were also escorted out.
Then, the guards stationed themselves by the cordon to prevent others from approaching.
“Bring those damned people up here!” Caspian said coldly.
“Bring them in!” Sylvia gestured with a wave of her hand.
Nadia, Samuel, Dawn, Derek, Ezekiel, Garrett, and Skylar were all detained together in a van.
Meanwhile, Zachary was detained alone in a separate vehicle.
However, the citizens had no idea who the people inside those vehicles were.
Soon after, under the guards‘ protection, the two vehicles slowly entered Southlake Cemetery.
troop of soldiers came to escort the
the rest were brought out. They trembled
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in front of him.
portrait sent a chill down
they sensed that the situation
eyes when she saw that her son, the regional chief in the Two Lakes area, was also brought in.
save their family, but their last hope
did you murder Caspian’s foster mother? Why did you insist on opposing Caspian? Now, our whole family is in trouble!” Zachary said, somewhat irritated.
fine in his position as the regional chief in the
hadn’t insisted on opposing Caspian, he wouldn’t have intervened, and none of this
Derek! He’s the one responsible for Lilith’s death,”
this moment that she realized her grandson had committed
crime!
woman would lead
up! It’s too late now!” Caspian
intend to do with us?” Samuel
didn’t bother to answer his question.
Caspian said to Willow and the
going to deal with this group of people, so he didn’t want too many people witnessing such scenes as it would be extremely
you plan to take matters into your
punishment they deserve. General Anderson of South Aridlands is here. He can be the witness!”
you driving us away?” asked Joey.
of gruesome scenes. Do you want to
leave now.” Joey had indeed seen enough bloody scenes and
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didn’t dare to witness such cruel scenes, so they left with Joey. When Kate saw that all those people who were involved in Lilith’s death had
the other
and menacing demeanor, “It’s time for you to pay the price of your actions!”
exactly is your
He wanted to know Caspian’s background
you are dying soon, I’ll let you die with clarity. John, tell
had to be announced by John for credibility as
true identity is the Diatoranian God of War! Since you murdered his foster mother, all that awaits you is death. No one can save you!” John declared.
Ezekiel and the
being a
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