The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 296
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Billy was stunned momentarily before he yelled, “Caspian! Just kill me! I’m no different than a zombie now. I’m better off dead!”
“You want me to kill you? You don’t deserve it!” Caspian sneered.
Billy was relieved to hear that. Despite what he had said, he feared death more than anyone. He had just said that to appear nonchalant.
“Hahaha! I incapacitated you back then, but you seem to have not learned your lesson yet.” Caspian chuckled.
Billy’s face sank. Back in Easton, Caspian had almost made him impotent right in front of a
crowd.
Billy had committed this to memory. He did not understand why Caspian had brought it up again, though.
“It seems that I was too light–handed!” Caspian aimed a kick toward Billy’s nether regions.
“Ah!” Billy was in such excruciating pain that his face scrunched together, and he ended up kneeling on the floor. He lost all feeling in his lower body.
He had only recovered somewhat after putting in a lot of time and effort. But now, with Caspian’s kick to the area, he was done for.
Kristian, who was still yowling in pain, was shocked into a cold sweat by the sight.
Caspian was truly merciless!
Kristian even felt glad that Caspian had only broken his legs. Unlike Billy, who took a kick to his nether regions….
Kristian was still lying on the floor. He felt anxious as he worried that Caspian would beat him
up too.
Caspian was only standing there, but his bearing alone was intimidating enough.
“All of you, get out of here!” Caspian said blandly.
“All of you are useless! Carry me out now! What are you waiting for?”
despite the pain
were carried down by their subordinates. These burly men were all spooked. Caspian was simply too powerful, and they did not want to
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got out of the room, Caspian headed back to
everyone, including Rebecca and Keller, looked at Caspian in a different
are you all looking at me? Have some food.” Caspian
another in surprise. Could Caspian still stomach food even in this situation?
the appearance of those guys was just an
best doctors who gave them emergency treatment. Kristian’s
to walk.
They had gone to exact revenge on Caspian with full conviction, only to end up like
resented Billy a little for that, but Billy was fully impotent now and was no different than
“Billy!” Kristian called.
said, looking all serious, “We
can w
was completely blind with hatred now. Caspian killed his father and also made him impotent. How could he not exact revenge when there was such a bloody feud
I don’t want my other leg to be broken too!” Kristian sighed.
it came to Caspian. Now, though, he was scared. Caspian
feel content, though, Kristian? You’re the eldest son of the Jennings family, and yet you were beaten up badly. If other people catch word
great ideas, then? We can’t beat him in a fight! I don’t want it to end in this way, either!” Kristian said resignedly.
was his first time getting involved in
your father fight him. He’ll surely help us!”
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in Sealand, and no one dared to go against him. If he got involved, Caspian would surely be done for.
no–go. My father isn’t in Sealand right now,” Kristian said,
This is my last
that Billy had become a different man after becoming impotent. He was crueler, as if he had
then. What other solution do you have?” Kristian could not help but ask.
as well. He had never been humiliated in this manner before during
he supposed to maintain his presence in Sealand in the future if word of this were to get
match for Caspian, but we can target his wives
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