The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 131
Chapter 131 Being Followed
Although it was George’s first encounter with such a peculiar card, he quickly remembered the rumors of a ard so rare that only three of them existed within the country.
Naturally, even the richest Diatoranian couldn’t get their hands on this card.
It was the Golden Dragon card. The card had no limitations–even the most impossible amount of money would simply be accumulated by pooling together the funds of every single bank within Diatoran itself.
Anyone with such a card commanded respect akin to the divine. Their position and authority within society weren’t like that of any simple affluent businessman.
George started sweating buckets as he slowly realized the plain–looking man sitting before him was probably the biggest of big shots in Diatoran..
George lowered his voice and asked politely, “Is that the Golden Dragon card you’re holding?”
He couldn’t comprehend how Caspian could possess such a novelty. He could only wonder what terrifying identity Caspian was hiding in plain sight.
George composed himself and began to act cautiously. He was still suspicious of whether the card was genuine or not.
James was surprised to find George having such a sudden shift of attitude toward Caspian. Caspian was visit
Caspian was visibly annoyed. “It doesn’t matter as long as I can pay for the food.”
He felt that the owner was being too noisy.
“What are you waiting for? Hurry up and bring him the card machine!‘
George turned and raised his voice at the waiter beside him.
He couldn’t wait any second longer to find out if the card was truly genuine or not.
The waiter nodded his head and ran to fetch the machine.
Caspian had never planned to use the card if not for such a special occasion.
He saw fit to use the Golden Dragon card to treat Stephanie to a meal as a show of gratitude.. After all, he was only able to become the man he was now because of Stephanie’s care for him during his younger years.
Caspian keyed in the correct PIN numbers on the machine and successfully paid for the meal. James was also surprised that the peculiar–looking card was able to authorize payment. And the most surprised of all was George himself as he finally confirmed that Caspian’s
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of extremely high status
would such a powerful beauty be by his side
done here?”
apologies. We’ll be leaving
covered in sweat as he took
that a big shot like Caspian didn’t pay
as to why George was suddenly treating
guys doing? Get out! And make sure that their dishes are served first!” George ordered and led them out of the private room.
Caspian’s social standing was also probably even
the details and remain neutral between these two
up to George and asked, “Boss, what’s going on? Why
customer isn’t someone we can afford to disrespect! We
died!”
“What? How do
our hotel again, we must give him our best services and absolutely nothing
Dragon card as he knew
I
any further questions as he noticed how serious George was about the
whole situation.
by its cover. Men who are truly powerful never flaunt their affluence
should we do about Mr. Lincoln, by the way?” asked James.
H
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we
ant in front of a holder of the Golden
“I understand.”
from fear as he
she watched the
attack, Caspian,” said Stephanie as she patted
Ms. Wildman. I didn’t mean to scare you like that.”
are to blame for this. But anyway, why did the boss become so polite all of a sudden
king, after all. It’s only natural that he would be polite when we’re paying the bill.
her question with
as it would
their meal and left the hotel.
Caspian requested Sylvia to park the SUV
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