The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 270
Chapter 270 Working Together Against Galecrest
“I heard that you’re planning to launch an attack against Galecrest, Mr. Lynch. May I know if it’s true?” Vermont asked, looking at Caspian cautiously.
“It’s indeed true. Are you interested, Mr. Zann Senior?” Caspian laughed.
“Yes, I am. The Zann family wants to pitch in too, and I hope you will allow it, Mr. Lynch,” Vermont said, nodding slightly.
After returning to Swallow Castle and considering it for a long time, Vermont finally decided to take action. Time was running out. The Zanns had to do what the other families had done: stand on Caspian’s side.
Waiting for misfortune to descend upon them was the dumbest course of action possible, and they were not in a situation where they could seek refuge from Galecrest.
Galecrest would not allow other families to survive in Naporja.
To be honest, Vermont did not want to get into any fight and get involved in this, but the situation in Naporia was ever–changing. The Zann family could no longer pretend nothing had happened.
Vermont had to make the right choice.
“Isn’t this a bit too sudden, Mr. Zann Senior? I can’t put my trust in you too, either,” Caspian
said indifferently.
“I come prepared to show my sincerity, Mr. Lynch. I have a luxurious villa in Veiled Dragon Bay that takes up a sizable plot of land. The scenery around the villa is beautiful as well.
“I bought it from an auction at 50 million dollars. Now, it’s yours.”
Vermont took a gilded frame out from his bag.
This was the deed of the villa!
Vermont was gifting someone else a villa costing 50 million dollars. He was admittedly a very generous man.
However, he had to do so
The other seven families had given Caspian numerous other gifts as well. If Vermont did not come with something impressive, Caspian might not help him.
This was why Vermont gifted this villa to Caspian despite his reluctance.
Caspian took the deed,
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a lot of money, but
the Zann family.
to our side, Mr. Zann Senior!” Caspian said
Vermont called out,
you have anything else you want to say, Mr.
he should do. He knew Caspian wanted him to leave, so he merely nodded, “No, I don’t. I have something else to attend to now, so I’ll
the suite.
back, an excited grin
Naporia are on our side now. Can we
established its power in Naporia and has many branch groups under it. We can’t attack if we aren’t
it immediately!”
was not worried, to be honest. He would have to exterminate Galecrest someday, eventually. Galecrest had established a stable presence here in Naporia, though. An unplanned attack
out Galecrest while incurring
Sylvia’s investigations, Galecrest controlled various industries and businesses in Naporia. The people of Naporia were exploited
God of War if he could not take off some
else come again just now?” Willow walked
fallen asleep right after Caspian had basically taken her apart in the bath. She had not recovered from that despite taking a nap.
Caspian smiled at
a bit gentler with me next time? You were
of whatever had happened inside the bathroom.
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Veiled Dragon Bay to look at our
I’ve never heard of it!” Willow asked with
Caspian said, showing her the
Willow was dumbfounded.
days, yet they had already received gifts in the form
“Let’s go.
Caspian held Willow’s
Cole, perched on his throne chair, looked down at Billy and Night Shadow, “You’re back so soon. Have you
Wilson, we’ve wiped out Celestial Sanctum together with the Four Noble Lineages of Easton!” Billy said, unable
today onward, you’ll be one
Mr. Wilson!” Billy
face gradually
only had he successfully wiped out Celestial Sanctum,
had also created a rift between Wylie and his son, Billy.
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