The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 255
Chapter 255 Aster’s Defeat
Aster and Avery were somewhat skeptical.
They didn’t entirely believe Cole’s words.
He accused Caspian of being the mastermind behind the Flying Dragons‘ fall with no evidence, making it hard to convince everyone.
“Mr. Wilson, do you have any evidence to support your claim? This Caspian doesn’t seem remarkable. It’s hard to believe he could’ve been the mastermind behind the Flying Dragons‘ destruction, you know?” Aster asked curiously.
Then, he added, “They had four to five thousand members. It wouldn’t have been easy to wipe them out overnight!”
Cole smiled calmly as he had expected that someone would question him.
He had thoroughly investigated Caspian beforehand, especially concerning the events in Southlake City.
Caspian, a mere son–in–law of the Stewart family, had obliterated Mahayan Pavilion in Easton. overnight. It was indeed unbelievable.
Moreover, Cole had uncovered some details.
The Flying Dragons initially troubled Caspian, but they were vanquished overnight.
Similarly, members of the York family of Dhord City had confronted the Southlake
Corporation and returned in defeat..
After careful consideration, Cole concluded that Flying Dragons‘ demise was intricately linked.
to Caspian.
In other words, Caspian was the mastermind behind their fall.
This meant he possessed extraordinary strength. He was definitely not as simple as people made him out to be.
“Caspian! Did you wipe out the Flying Dragons in Easton?” Cole looked at Caspian and said
with a smile.
The crowd was incredibly shocked.
Aster’s face turned dark as he remembered that he had challenged Cole for evidence to prove Caspian’s involvement.
Yet, he directly questioned Caspian in front of everyone.
Anyone
with brains wouldn’t admit it under such circumstances.
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“Yes. I destroyed the Flying Dragons,” Caspian stated matter–of–factly as he nodded.
The crowd was horrified!
He didn’t hesitate to admit it?
eager to find the mastermind behind the
standing right there, and most shockingly, he
hearing Caspian’s words, the ancient martial arts experts present
a harsh blow
somewhat amazed. Initially, he thought Caspian wouldn’t
this. As the Diatorianian God of War, destroying a small gang wasn’t something that he
had confessed! Now, do you believe what I said?” Cole said
was momentarily speechless.
had confessed, he
wipe out the Flying Dragons?” Aster asked, his expression turned grim as he stared at Caspian.
deaf? Didn’t I admit it a moment ago?” Caspian replied impatiently.
Aster couldn’t contain his
an affiliate of Azure
was a top–tier force in Diatoran and naturally had
-
it.
was one
was eliminated because its existence
the
to find the culprit, and now, person he was looking for was
before him.
me? Flying Dragons is no more. There’s no point
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Arrogant! Incredibly arrogant!
words, Aster was furious. How
courting death?”
swung the large hammer in
figure appeared robust as he wielded a pair of heavy hammers, yet
Aster attacking without any further discussion.
had always
as
title as the master of Azure Flames. Every move he made
as good as dead. They were sure that
bore a faint smile.
use Azure Flames
He decided to fight against Caspian for a small
group
like Flying Dragons.
all Cole had to do was stand by and watch the show.
a lot
He thought Caspian would not survive Aster’s attacks.
else could help
Melvin
was too late. Aster was too quick.
now less
already imagine Caspian’s brains splattering
could withstand his
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