The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 177
Chapter 177 Leave Diatoran
Caspian and Willow drove Matthew home.
At the same time, she instructed Matthew to join Southlake Corporation as the head of the security team. The salary given to him was triple his original salary with additional bonuses.
Matthew gladly accepted the offer without hesitation.
The next day, he reported to Southlake Corporation and became the new head of the security
team.
Meanwhile, Caspian drove Stephanie to Southlake Hospital to pick up Elias.
For the past few days, Southlake City had been relatively peaceful.
The Archer family didn’t dare to trouble Caspian and Willow anymore. They hoped that Glorious Group would step in to deal with Southlake Corporation.
As for Glorious Group, upon learning of Leonardo’s death, they became more restrained. They shifted their focus to finding the veins in Dragon’s Hill.
The special forces from Tigra entered the mountain every night and exited before dawn.
However, their every move was under Sylvia’s surveillance. She had people continuously monitor Dragon’s Hill.
Every day, Sylvia timely reported their activities to Caspian.
This relatively calm undercurrent in Southlake City lasted for about a week
“Mr. Taylor, we’ve found the specific entrance to the veins,” Bob said with excitement.
“Well done! Any discoveries? Besides the veins, are there any valuable treasures?” Taylor asked eagerly.
They had finally located the entrance to the veins and were about to start extensive mining.
“Not yet. We can’t proceed further. It seems the veins are protected. There’s a huge stone door underground, and it’s hard to open it without equipment,” Bob answered helplessly.
They had attempted various methods but couldn’t open the sturdy stone door.
“Why not just blast it open?” Taylor suggested.
still couldn’t open it. The stone door is incredibly solid,” Bob replied, taking out his phone and showing several photos to Taylor.
the photos
something mysterious
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Cosmic Octagonal Nexus disk was carved on the door, seemingly
stone door were words that
completely clueless about these things.
door would have such
Octagonal Nexus disk was an ancient heritage of Diatoran, and
is a unique Cosmic Octagonal Nexus disk of Diatoran. We can’t decipher
people there. Surely someone will know the secret behind this Cosmic Octagonal Nexus disk! Once the secret is unlocked, we’ll gain
just one step away from the treasure.
managed to transport all the minerals and treasures back to Tigra, Dawlya would surely
Bob
our actions for the time being. Don’t go to Dragon’s Hill as frequently. If our movements are exposed, our plan will
Tigra, we’ll head to Dragon’s Hill to
continue with our plan to
planning to work with Leonardo to assassinate Caspian, but
to excavate the veins and treasures.
at Southlake Hospital, Lana
had used up her
this, Caspian decided to cover some of her remaining expenses until
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was crowded with many people seeking
people, and
waiting for a long time, a tall and burly foreign man made his way to the
was a little annoyed and
first to shout angrily,
in a hurry!” the tall man
do you think you are! Can’t you see everyone is queuing? It’s so uncivilized of you to cut the line!”
was in a hurry. Hence, nobody could tolerate him cutting
you do anything about it? I’ll knock you out if you don’t keep quiet!” The tall man raised his fist
intimidating attitude, she didn’t dare to say
this moment, the intern doctor, Carmen, rushed over. Although she felt infuriated inside, she didn’t dare to say much
angrily but hesitating to intervene, a voice cut through. “Go to
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