The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 137
Chapter 137 Good Doctor
“Ms. Wildman, are you okay? Ms. Wildman!”
Caspian carried Stephanie into the car to take her to the hospital.
Stephanie finally woke up as he reached his car.
“Caspian? Why are you here?”
She had assumed that she was dreaming.
“I saw you lying unconscious on the ground here when I was coming to visit you. What happened? I’m bringing you to the hospital for now!”
She started crying. “Your money… It’s all gone. They took all of it.”
She had wanted to pay for Elias‘ medical expenses with the money.
But it was instead taken away by Tony and his men.
“Tony and his men robbed me! I had kept all your money in a bag, and they took it away after they beat me unconscious.”
Caspian tried to console the sobbing Stephanie. “It’s fine, Ms. Wildman. It’s not worth more than your life!”
“But I can’t always trouble you for money! I wanted to pay for my dad’s medical expenses with the money… But now, it’s gone. Do they actually just want my family to die?”
She felt that she was probably the most unlucky person in the world right now.
Caspian was on the verge of killing all of Tony’s men as he watched Stephanie cry out in despair.
He realized that Tony and his men were beyond salvation. Removing them from existence was more of a public service at this point.
He joined the investigative team under the Office of Inspector General precisely to root out all evil–doers like Tony from Southlake City.
“It’s alright, Ms. Wildman. I’ll get your money back for you.”
He realized that even though Stephanie really needed the money, she wouldn’t accept another huge sum of help from him without feeling guilty about it.
He decided to hunt down Tony and his men to retrieve the money for her.
Stephanie frantically explained, “Don’t be rash, Caspian! They were looking for you in the first place! You’re just running into their trap if you look for them yourself!”
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as it would not be wise to deal with Tony’s men and their ruthless
bring you to the hospital and get your wounds patched
bully like Tony wasn’t worthy of his time and attention. He decided to let Sylvia deal with them.
decided to wait for his elite troops to arrive. With enough manpower and
money. “I’m fine, Caspian. We need to report the robbery to the police. We’ll need their help to get our
everything to me. I can help pay for your father’s medical treatment for now as well,” answered
brought Stephanie to the
entered the building, the nurses began to flock to him and started chattering
other.
still remembered how he had dealt with a criminal in
as to why he was seemingly showered
because he was an attractive and tall
arrived at Elias‘ hospital
to find Elias completely wrapped up in bandages.
greeted her dad as she walked in, saying, “Dad,
find Caspian as well.
are
who had frequently visited
your injuries?” asked
“Oh, well. My calf was broken into pieces. I’m not sure if I can
be fired from the school. Even worse, he wasn’t given a chance to speak up for her daughter before being beaten up and
against his depression for the sake of his wife and daughter.
worry, Mr. Wildman. I’ve already invited a great friend of mine to treat your injuries.
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you, Caspian, truly.”
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could cure his injuries. He was just happy that Caspian remained a good
Mr. Wildman. I only wish to repay you for your kindness.
be attending to her once he arrives.”
room.
his head.
news that Lana, too,
into a different ward
was a fine–looking young lady, which Caspian
older woman who was her
hospital due to his busy schedule at work
enthusiastically greeted Stephanie as
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