The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 346
Chapter 361 Don’t Even Think About Sowing Discord Among Us
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“Lincoln! How’s your task going?” Caspian asked, staring at Lincoln intently.
“I’ve already sealed up all the properties owned by the Masseys as ordered, Mr. Lynch!”
Lincoln said in deference.
“Great! The Masseys have committed countless crimes, so they must be punished properly,” Caspian said determinedly.
“Should I take action against the Masseys now, Mr. Lynch?” Lincoln asked.
“You don’t need to hurry. They won’t just submit, you know?” Caspian said, shaking his head.
Everyone was stunned for a while as they did not understand what Caspian had meant by that.
“With how rapidly the Masseys have been expanding within these two months, I’m sure they must have left themselves room for measure. We must be completely confident that we can suppress them before doing anything,” Caspian explained.
The Masseys became more influential thanks to the Stewarts and Willow at first. However, they had expanded very quickly within such a short time, which was a very difficult task even if they relied heavily on the Stewart family and Willow.
Perhaps the Masseys were backed up by some other forces. Acting rashly now might alert those forces, and they might suffer big losses just for a little gain–it was not worth it.
Everyone finally understood, thanks to Caspian’s explanation.
Lincoln nodded, his heart filled with admiration. As expected of the Diatoranian God of War- Caspian’s wisdom and frame of mind were incomparably broader than that of the average
person.
a plan that might make the Masseys give
we can have Kevin Copeland spy for us. He’s having a hard time after marrying Jessica. If we give him some
“Really?” Caspian frowned.
a son–in–law of the Masseys, but he’s currently having a hard time. He’s neglected by the rest of the family, and no one treats him seriously. Not only does Jessica yell at him all the time, but
Lincoln. If Kevin’s willing to help, I can
Lynch. I’ll do as you say!”
more This would also be an
the test
elderly home only in name. The premises covered a huge area of land, and no ordinary elderly citizen would be allowed in The facility was exceptionally grand, and
from staying in a villa. Also, everyone here was
table in the park, discussing among them. They were in–laws, but their families did not visit them often. However, they had grown closer to each other recently due to whatever was happening with the Masseys and the Lincolns.
with the highest status in the nursing home. Even the director would have to treat him
down to Saul, old man? With how fit you still are, you can easily manage the family for a few more
old, so I won’t fight the youngsters for this Saul’s already middle aged, too. He’ll have to put himself to work eventually,” Lionel said
old, you say?”
too. She did not believe that Lionel would really be willing to spend the rest of
good shape, at least. Also, with how your family is growing right
anyone else to learn about what they had done, then they should. not have done those things. Marilyn had also heard about some of whatever the Masseys had been
whatever happened. to the Masseys from now on would be none
younger generation pave their way themselves. Look at Willow–she’s
knew that Willow was not on good terms with the Stewarts.
she had known that Willow would accomplish great things, she would
Stewart family might have ended up
him here, the Stewarts might never be able to expand further. Don’t you want to
hearing that, Marilyn was
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