The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 174
Chapter 174 A Leopard Cannot Change Its Spots
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“Don’t kill me, please! If not, you will be arrested by the Inspector General,” Nicholas said anxiously.
After listening to what Nicholas said, Caspian smiled. As the Diatoranian God of War, why would he still be afraid of that mere threat?
“Caspian, why don’t you teach him a lesson and then let him off? It’s not worth being taken to the Inspector General’s office just because of someone like him.” Willow tried persuading Caspian, who was determined to end Nicholas‘ life.
Caspian was rendered speechless. However, he could understand Willow’s concern as she did not know his true identity.
“I can spare him,” said Caspian.
Upon listening to what Caspian said, Nicholas‘ expression brightened.
Once he left this place safely, he would use all the power of the Archers to deal with Caspian.
“I can spare your life. But I’m going to castrate you!” Caspian changed his tone.
Nicholas was scared to the core. He immediately begged for mercy, “Please, don’t. Don’t do that to me. I beg you to give me a way out. I don’t wanna lose my manhood!”
“They said a leopard can’t change its spot. I remember you said the same thing the last time at Silverstone Hotel. I had given you a chance, but you haven’t changed at all. I must teach you a lasting lesson today,” Caspian said indifferently.
“Help! Help me!” Nicholas felt completely helpless at this moment.
But nobody could help him. His subordinates were all defeated by Caspian.
The rest of the security guards were trapped on the ground floor. Now, he had no one to turn
-
to.
“Shut up!” As soon as Caspian finished speaking, he kicked fiercely at Nicholas‘ crotch.
Cry of agony rang out throughout the entire hotel.
Nicholas‘ expression twisted in pain. He was tossing and turning on the ground.
Even Willow and Miranda felt the punishment was too cruel.
“Willow, Ms. Barton, let’s go,” Caspian said to the two pretty ladies. Now, Nicholas was infertile and had gotten the punishment he deserved. They had no point staying here any
longer.
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nodded. Then, they left the room together with
ladies felt satisfied seeing Nicholas lose his
harm other girls
the Archers‘ place again?”
told the whole story to Caspian.
to her
still believe them? If Southlake Corporation faces. difficulties, just
a collaboration? Next time, think before you
lesson this time, she would
currently in big trouble. While you can’t help,
doing is all for the sake of stabilizing the company. Who knew the Archer family would be so despicable?” Willow felt wronged. She was about to cry because
this happens, you can consult
at the scene, was speechless as
in Caspian’s arms. Her grievance
in an instant.
Archers‘ real goal? As the vice president, I
were lucky that Caspian had arrived on time. Otherwise,
wronged upon listening to Caspian’s
while Willow was the CEO. She dared not to refuse Willow’s order to
on bringing her along,”
got it, but no next time. I might be able to save you once or twice,
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quickly go downstairs to check on Matthew
He’s fine,” Caspian answered
them entered the elevator.
I figure he’s a security guard here, but why would he
ground floor, whose face was bloody,
going on. But he still had
she helped Matthew’s family in the past.
mistake next time. People like Nicholas Archer will never change. You
Willow nodded.
also knew that some people were too far gone and
understood Willow as well. But to him, the crisis faced by Southlake Corporation was nothing at
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